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Fun Fabric Postcards - U.S. only

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Swap Coordinator:TíaBel (contact)
Swap categories: Paper Goods  Fabric 
Number of people in swap:8
Location:Other
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:July 12, 2007
Date items must be sent by:July 20, 2007
Number of swap partners:5
Description:

Got remnants? Do you love the fabric, but don't have enough to make anything with it? Share the fun by gluing it to a postcard and sending it to another fabric-ophile.

Step 1: Acquire five postcards. Buy, make, recycle, whatever, so long as it's mailable.

Step 2: Cover one side with the fabric. (Glue sticks are perfect for this.) On the other side write the name of the pattern/designer, or what you used the fabric for, or anything you want to share.

Step 3: Send one postcard to each of five partners. Don't forget that postcards need 26 cents postage now.

Restrictions: Rated at least 4.5 in a minimum of 5 swaps and no history of no-sends.

Example: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tiabel/712528708/

Note: This is my first time coordinating a swap. Once I figure it all out, I'll do it again and open it up internationally.

Discussion

randyruns 07/ 4/2007 #

Is it ok if we use fabric if we don't know the pattern name or designer? I have a few remnants that are perfect for this that are quite small and where aquired through garage sales and whatnot (I washed them of course).

TíaBel 07/ 4/2007 #

Sure, just write something else on the reverse. The fun is in sharing the cool fabrics with other people who will appreciate them, too.

KansasKate 07/11/2007 #

Would it be ok to prepare the postcard as you said, but mail it in an envelope? Or would it be ok to put a light coat of sealer over the fabric? I just worry about how well it will hold up in the mail.

TíaBel 07/11/2007 #

Hi, Kate! Thanks for joining us. Either way is fine.

srbw69 07/12/2007 #

there is only 5 people signed up for this and we have 5 partners that wont work :-)

KansasKate 07/12/2007 #

Just FYI, in case you're thinking about making your own postcard, you can see the USPS size regulations here:

http://www.abspresort.com/usps/sizes.htm#post

TíaBel 07/12/2007 #

Thanks for the info, Kate.

The postcards are so fun to make. (I took a touristy postcard from my hometown and glued the fabric to the non-glossy side.)

Can hardly wait to send them off!

KansasKate 07/15/2007 #

I'm going to experiment w/ adhesives. I've got Grafix adhesive film, YES paste, some spray adhesive, just about every kind of Aleene's glue... we'll see what works.

YarnTails 07/15/2007 #

My postcards are all done and ready to drop in the mail tomorrow! I hope the post office treats them kindly.

dandelion 07/15/2007 #

Mine are done, I used "YES Paste" so I'm crossing my fingers that they will all arrive ok!! I've used it to make paper pc's with no problem. :D

KansasKate 07/17/2007 #

Mine are done and in the mail. (They didn't seem too sturdy, so I put them in envelopes.)

KansasKate 08/ 1/2007 #

I've received all 5 of my pc's. Thanks, everyone!

flickr.com/photos/kansas_kate/sets/72157600957272609/

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