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ABES: Everyday Ephemera

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Swap Coordinator:seekingjoytoday (contact)
Swap categories: Ephemera 
Number of people in swap:3
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:November 7, 2016
Date items must be sent by:November 18, 2016
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Send your partner an envelope, as close to 1 oz as possible (one stamp), with modern ephemera you collect throughout your day. Try to find an assortment with different features, colors, patterns...

Feel free to add some non-ephemera, like embellishments, but the ephemera should be the bulk of your envelope.

Some suggestions to get your creative juices flowing:

--restaurant menus

--transportation tickets or schedules

--movie and entertainment tickets

--receipts

--gum, candy, and food packaging (clean)

--coffee sleeves

--price tags and clothing tags

--junk mail

--ad PCs

--flyers

--brochures

Discussion

taeniura 11/ 3/2016 #

1 oz = 28 gram. In the Netherlands that is 2 international stamps. For 2 international stamps you can send between 20 - 50 gram. Should I send as close to 28 gram, or as close to 50 gram? (50 gram = 1,75 oz)

seekingjoytoday 11/ 3/2016 #

@taeinura that's a great question, I'd say send whatever is the equivalent to 1 international stamp.

taeniura 11/ 4/2016 #

That's not much :-( One international stamp is 0 - 20 gram ( = 0 - 0,7 oz)

camelsamba 11/ 6/2016 #

I've always interpreted such guidelines as minimums. If you want to include more, you can. You just have to be willing to accept if someone else sends you less than you sent out, because they met but didn't exceed the minimum.

And perhaps more to your point @taeniura , if you're going to use 2 international stamps you might as well send as close to the maximum allowed for that many stamps (50 g instead of 28).

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