Group: | The Hundred Acre Wood |
Swap Coordinator: | TangleCrafts (contact) |
Swap categories: | Nature Handmade |
Number of people in swap: | 5 |
Location: | International |
Type: | Type 3: Package or craft |
Last day to signup/drop: | March 27, 2011 |
Date items must be sent by: | April 18, 2011 |
Number of swap partners: | 3 |
Description: | |
image above is borrowed from Ariel of the BoroBoro! art collective Swap description: A Bit of Earth Γ’β¬β seed packets for a Secret Garden "After supper there was still a long clear twilight to work in and that was her quiet time. She could sit upon the low rough wall and look on and hear stories of the day. She loved this time. There were not only vegetables in this garden. Dickon had bought penny packages of flower seeds now and then and sown bright sweet-scented things among gooseberry bushes and even cabbages and he grew borders of mignonette and pinks and pansies and things whose seeds he could save year after year or whose roots would bloom each spring and spread in time into fine clumps. The low wall was one of the prettiest things in Yorkshire because he had tucked moorland foxglove and ferns and rock-cress and hedgerow flowers into every crevice until only here and there glimpses of the stones were to be seen." Send your partner an empty seed packet to store their garden seeds. The packet should be made and/or decorated by you, inspired in some way by Frances Hodgson Burnett's 'Secret Garden'. Please tuck a short, friendly note inside your seed packet, explaining your relationship with 'The Secret Garden' and/or your own garden, and include an extra small, flat (related) gift. The gift may be store-bought, handmade or vintage/thrifted (gently used is fine, but dirty/broken/unuseable is definitely not). The focus of this swap is on your seed packet design, so there is no $ value for the contents, however please make sure you send a package that will be fun for your partner to open. Please note that due to international import restrictions, it is strongly advised against sending actual seeds if your partner is overseas. However, if you have a partner in the same country as yourself, seeds (with sowing/growing instructions) are indeed a viable option. :) Some templates Not sure where to begin? If you would like to make your own seed packet from scratch, here are some free online templates for you to play with:
Swap requirements
The obvious bit As well as meeting requirements as outlined on group homepage, participants must have no late swaps on their dashboard, no 3 ratings in the last 3 months, and no 1 ratings in the last 12 months. I will check before assigning partners, so please contact me if you are concerned. I will take extenuating circumstances into account, but the happy swapping of the majority is the most important factor. |
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