Group: | Sealed with love |
Swap Coordinator: | chelle523 (contact) |
Swap categories: | Letters & Writing |
Number of people in swap: | 56 |
Location: | International |
Type: | Type 3: Package or craft |
Last day to signup/drop: | April 17, 2015 |
Date items must be sent by: | May 15, 2015 |
Number of swap partners: | 1 |
Description: | |
Chances are, you've either never heard of pocket letters or haven't made one, but here's your chance to try your hand at one in the safe confines of our happy, non-judgmental group!!! So what ARE pocket letters? Simply put, they are sort of like mini Project Life pages put in those 9-pocket clear plastic sleeves that kids use for baseball or Pokemon cards, or lots of ATCers use to save their ATCs in. Only instead of just making a scrapbook page for yourself, you're making one and including a letter to send to a penpal! When it's done, you fold it in thirds and put it in a business size envie and mail it off! NOTE: 10-pocket sleeves are acceptable as well. The idea for pocket letters came from Janette Lane's Blog She also has some videos on Youtube to further explain the concept and give some ideas. Here's a good one:Pocket Letters Video Or you can just do a search on Google or Pinterest for inspiration. For this swap,you're going to have 9 pockets to fill (yes, all 9 MUST be filled with something!). You MUST fill one pocket with a letter from you (be sure to include the name of the swap and your swap ID). I'm not going to be a stickler on the length of the letter, but I'd aim for 1/2 sheet size (A5) paper front and back. Fill the other 8 pockets as you wish. Remember, everything has to be 2.5" x 3.5" or less to fit in the pockets, just like ATCs. Some ideas: A teabag or drink packet A quote on a card or piece of paper A washi tape sampler with at least 3 washi samples An ATC ATC supplies A lovely photo trimmed to fit the pocket A journal card Flat or mostly flat decorative items (please be sure to put them in a baggie or envie so they don't get lost) Fortunes from fortune cookies Postage stamps Journal cards with writing prompts on them Funny comics Mini postcards Mini envelopes Sticky note or page flag samplers Cardstock or scrapbook paper trimmed to fit Really, the sky is the limit! Try for a good variety to send to your partner, not just 8 pockets of stickers and a note, for instance. When you're finished, fold the pocket letter into thirds, put it into an envelope and send it off! This is not profile specific so you can start working on it before partners are assigned. I'm leaving plenty of lead time on this swap so that everyone can get a chance to get a feel for what the Pocket Letters are about. If you have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to ask! Have fun and happy swapping!!! |
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