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AtB: Blackout Poetry Postcard

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AtB: Blackout Poetry Postcard
Group:Assuming the Best
Swap Coordinator:HausOfImps (contact)
Swap categories: Postcards 
Number of people in swap:6
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Last day to signup/drop:April 25, 2022
Date items must be sent by:May 10, 2022
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Greetings, AtB! I'm venturing a bit out of my comfort zone to host a swap here. :)

Have you ever made blackout poetry? It's easy, fun, and a great way to get a bit creative even if you're in a bit of a rut. Basically, rip a page from an unwanted book, magazine, newspaper, etc. Scan it for words that you think would make a good poem when read together, in order. Draw a box around them. Then, black out or draw over the rest. A more thorough explanation is here, which is also the source of the swap image: https://www.mysticmuseumofart.org/2020/06/blackout-poetry/

For this swap, your blackout poetry will be the art on a homemade postcard. I use blank postcard backings, but you can also glue over an unused postcard that you don't like -- or even make your own if you have thick enough cardstock, though it should be no larger than 4.25" x 6". Make sure that your page is attached securely to the postcard and will not get torn while in transit -- a layer of Mod Podge usually does the trick.

On the back, write a poetry-related message to your partner. Some examples: a short poem you've written, a short poem someone else wrote (please credit the author, famous or otherwise), 3 poems you recommend, etc. Include the swap name and your username for easy rating. Address it, put a stamp on it, and send it naked to your partner (no envelope).

I will angel after you communicate with your partner. Let me know if you have any questions, DM is best because I don't always see swap comments quickly!

Thanks for reading. :)

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