Swap Coordinator: | gojenn (contact) |
Swap categories: | Mail Art Postcards Zentangle |
Number of people in swap: | 3 |
Location: | Regional - USA |
Type: | Type 3: Package or craft |
Rating requirement: | 4.98 |
Last day to signup/drop: | August 31, 2018 |
Date items must be sent by: | September 14, 2018 |
Number of swap partners: | 1 |
Description: | |
You can join in at any time! If you participated in a previous round, you should have received a card partially tangled in. You tangle in one of the remaining spaces, and mail the card (in an envelope) to your partner. Your choice, black ink or colors. If you're new: Start by taking a blank postcard or a sturdy 4 by 6 inch piece of cardstock (something heavy enough to mail. Cereal boxes work well). Draw a string on it with 4 or 5 spaces to tangle in. (See Resources below) Turn the card over and put your name and address on the mailing side. Leave room for your partners to write a short message. You may indicate here if you have a preference for black and white or color. Put a postcard stamp on it so it can be sent back to you when it's done. Next, tangle in one space and leave the rest of the postcard undone. Put it in an envelope and mail it to your partner. We will have future rounds where the rest of the blank spaces are tangled, and when your card is all tangled up, it will be sent back to you. If you've received card with only one remaining space free, you tangle in that space, and drop the completed card in the mail to its originator. You will need to start a new card to send to your assigned partner for this round. IF YOU HAVE TO DROP OUT: send any unfinished cards to me (PM for address) we need to be sure all cards find their ways home completed. RULES: Make sure your card is sturdy enough for the mail. Anything oversized will require extra postage, and be hard to fit into envelopes. I will angel if necessary, but I hope you won't sign up if you won't keep the cards going. The whole idea is to get your card back completed. No Flaking Allowed. RESOURCES: http://tanglepatterns.com/category/c-tangles is a great source for lots and lots of tangles and strings |
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