Swap Coordinator: | couchart (contact) |
Swap categories: | Postcards |
Number of people in swap: | 12 |
Location: | International |
Type: | Type 2: Flat mail |
Rating requirement: | 4.90 |
Last day to signup/drop: | February 8, 2013 |
Date items must be sent by: | February 15, 2013 |
Number of swap partners: | 1 |
Description: | |
For those of you who enjoy postcard scavenger swaps, this one should present a different sort of challenge, hopefully one you will enjoy. It will be all about different types of buildings and architectural structures or elements. You will have one partner and you will send your partner six (6) postcards (together, in an envelope) selected from any of the categories listed below. Include only one card per category, so that your partner will receive cards representing six of the categories. All postcards must be blank and unused, but they may be modern or vintage. Please send cards that are in good condition, but with the understanding that vintage cards may show some effects of aging such as a little yellowing. The postcards may be photographic or an artistic rendition, cartoon, etc., but no handmade cards will be allowed. You may use postcards that have been commercially made by Zazzle or Redbubble as long as the quality of the image is excellent. We are looking for exterior views, not interiors, from six of the following categories:
Please include a note or use sticky notes to indicate which category each postcard fits. Please rate your partner based on whether or not your partner followed the directions and not whether or not you liked all of the postcards you received. You must have a rating of 4.9 or above to join this swap. Profiles will be checked and I will drop anyone who looks hinky to me (recent 1s or 3s). Thanks for looking and I hope you will join! UPDATE: Do not use ad card freebies for this swap. I understand that it might be a little difficult to determine if a postcard is an ad card when it is showing a commercial enterprise like a restaurant, hotel, or store. If the card is clearly to be used as a postcard in that it provides ample space for you to write a message and the recipient's address, that is acceptable. It is okay if it provides a small amount of information concerning the business, but promotion of the business should not overwhelm the card. |