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The Low Pressure, No Stress Pocket Letter Swap (US

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The Low Pressure, No Stress Pocket Letter Swap (US
Swap Coordinator:LMeowkin (contact)
Swap categories: Crafts 
Number of people in swap:39
Location:Regional - USA
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:June 8, 2015
Date items must be sent by:June 15, 2015
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

I just love creating pocket letters! I'm not the most artsiest person in the world, so am having a bit of trouble with the themes I've seen posted so far. Decided "heck with that, host your own bleepin' swap!"

So here is my own bleepin' low-pressure pocket letter swaparoo. What does low pressure mean? It means the pocket letter design is sender's choice. Don't feel like looking at your partner's page for ideas? Then don't! Remember - this is a no stress swap. Get 'er done and get 'er sent.

So what are you going to do? Let's break it down:

1) Use a 9-pocket card page (the kind used to protect trading cards - see image for reference). I heard tell that some people try to make these babies - in this swap, please use a commercial pocket letter holder.

2) Decorate each pocket - in other words, no pockets should be without a filling of some kind. Basically, colorful paper as a background, and then decorate them in any way you see fit or matches your crafting ability.

Need to get an idea or two or three? Just Google "pocket letters" and you'll see tons of them out there. Don't let the fancy ones hold you back - remember, this is low pressure. No need to be ultra fancy, but if that's your style, then fancy on!

3) Send the darn thing! So far, almost all of mine have only cost about 70 cents to send. Be sure to tape the sucker up well, and you may want to venture to the post office counter to be sure of the price, etc.

Things important enough to mention:

A) A letter/note is NOT required, but would be nice of you to include, if you feel so inclined.

B) Ideas for things to put in the pockets: tags, stickers, ephemera, tea, trading cards, etc. Every pocket should contain something, but remember: art is something. Each pocket doesn't have to have a gift inside - but it should be decorated nicely if there is no gift.

C) No promises for angeling the swap. If I can, I will. If I can't, I'm sorry.

D) Remember, this is a low pressure swap and art is subjective. If you are a picky person, this is not the swap for you. Keep in mind this is sender's choice - not yours.

Requirements:

I would like to make this newbie-friendly, so rated newbies with a completed profile are welcome to join. And by "completed" profile, that means filled out - not just a sentence or two or three.

Other than that, I am not going to give this a minimum rating, however will review each profile and ban where appropriate. (Recent 1s and 3s are more than likely going to get banned.) If you have an issue with someone, private message me. Nasty comments below the swap are not welcome.

No APO addresses.

Discussion

PookiePie1307 05/29/2015 #

I approve of this so much

beccaJ 06/ 3/2015 #

How do we do this swap? I am new. Is there an address we send this to? I want to participate, but have not done a swap with swap bot before. Please help.

morgainegeiser 06/ 4/2015 #

Thanks for posting this, right now PL's are so popular, but everyone seems to have a different take on it. There seems to be two "camps" out there - those that are really into the artistic end of it and those that are into the "stuff" end of it. I think I sorta of fall 1/2 way in between.

stardustcharade 06/ 7/2015 #

Do we only need to decorate one side, or both?

LMeowkin 06/ 7/2015 #

@stardustcharade - I would say that since this is the low pressure, no stress pocket letter swap, it's up to you!

Personally, I do both sides - but the front I go all fancy on, and the back I pretty much use for goodies. Or...

I did see one idea in which the person used a vintage photo of a woman on the back, cut into nine pieces. She had decorated it slightly - a little bit of colorization here, a little embellishment there - but nothing too difficult. So, that made the back look fancy, but was actually quite a simple thing to do!

LMeowkin 06/ 7/2015 #

@morgainegeiser - you're right, there definitely seem to be two camps. I, too, fall a bit inbetween, which I like to think is a good thing! :)

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