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HMPC: Merry Valentine's Day HA! HA! HA!

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Group:Handmade Postcard Club
Swap Coordinator:TerryF (contact)
Swap categories:
Number of people in swap:13
Location:International
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:January 2, 2009
Date items must be sent by:January 26, 2009
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Let's make a Valentine's postcard for our partner using at least 2 different recycled Christmas cards.

You can use any medium and technique as long as your PC obviously incorporates part of at least 2 different used Christmas cards.

Please send naked.

You know the drill...please pm me if you have any questions.

Merry Valentine's Day! Ha! Ha! Ha!

NOTE: This swap was mwquilt's idea.

Discussion

mwquilt 12/ 6/2008 #

Aaargh...when I mentioned using recycled Christmas cards, I hadn't envisage it would be for a Valentine theme though. Quite a challenge.

Guess I had better sign up.

TerryF 12/ 6/2008 #

I am sure you are up to it! (After all, a lot of Christmas cards have red on them...lol)

Christie 12/17/2008 #

This will be my first handmade postcard. You say to send it naked. Is it ok to laminate it, to protect it while traveling through the mail system?

TerryF 12/31/2008 #

Yes, some people laminate them, or Modge Podge them. As long as there is no envelope of any kind used, it's a go! Have fun!

TerryF 12/31/2008 #

I just love doing swaps in groups like this one, where everybody is already "pre-approved and reliable". It's such a pleasure to swap with great people!

TerryF 02/12/2009 #

PLEASE NOTE: If you have not reeived your swap by Fabruary 26, and have had no communication from your partner, please let me know so I can arrange angels. Thx.

TerryF 03/ 2/2009 #

I have emailed everyone to make sure swaps have been received and rated.

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