Swap Coordinator: | KarlaKC (contact) |
Swap categories: | Miscellaneous Letters & Writing Mail Art |
Number of people in swap: | 10 |
Location: | Regional - USA |
Type: | Type 3: Package or craft |
Last day to signup/drop: | September 21, 2010 |
Date items must be sent by: | September 30, 2010 |
Number of swap partners: | 1 |
Description: | |
My children found an old swap of mine...a decorated plastic bottle with a message inside. They love it, and I am reminded of all the fun I had doing this swap back in 2007. So I want to do this again! For this swap, you will use a clear plastic water or juice bottle. Make sure it is clean and DRY before putting anything inside. Then write a letter to your partner. There is a minimum page requirement of 2 pages on 5x7 sized paper. You may use 8.5x11 sized paper if you want to write a 1 page letter. Please do not write obviously large just to fill up your page(s) more quickly. Use your best handwriting and if you write large naturally, then let your minimum page requirement be 3 pages. Roll up your letter, tie it with a ribbon, and insert it in the neck of your bottle. To finish off your message in a bottle, let's put some "fun stuff" in there. Read your partner's profile to get some ideas of favorite colors, items, etc. Use these ideas to drop in things your partner might enjoy. For example, confetti shapes, beads, brads, marble or two, charms, stickers ... use your imagination! Just make it FUN! :-) As a side note, if there is something you want to include in your bottle, but it is too big to insert into the neck of the bottle, you can cut a "flap" into the side of your bottle, a little door large enough to insert the item(s), and when you are done filling your bottle, use clear packing tape to seal this flap well. Also before mailing your bottle, use packing tape to wrap around the neck and cap of your bottle. You can decorate the outside of your bottle with stickers or whatever you think will survive the "handling" of the postal system. Be creative! Securely affix your partner's address to the outside of the bottle, take it to your post office and put the correct amount of postage on it. As a stamp lover, may I encourage you to use actual stamps to decorate your bottle rather than the metered postage label? And that is about all! If you all have any further ideas, thoughts, or comments, please share them below. We're all interested in hearing different perspectives regarding this swap. Before joining, please make sure as a swapper that you meet the following requirements. *You live in the USA. *You have a rating of 4.8 or higher. *You have completed at least 5 "Type 3" swaps. *You have no unexplained 1's over the last 6 consecutive months of your swapping history. I look forward to swapping a "Message in a Bottle" again. Come join me! |
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