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All kinds of postcards!

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All kinds of postcards!
Group:Passioned for postcards
Swap Coordinator:kerrydwynn (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Postcards 
Number of people in swap:5
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Last day to signup/drop:March 14, 2013
Date items must be sent by:March 22, 2013
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

For this swap you will have ONE partner and send FIVE (5) postcards from the following topics:

  • postcard showing more than 1 animal on it

  • door(s)

  • church, house of worship

  • school, college or university

  • bird of prey (eagle, hawk, falcon, owl)

  • a musician

  • a rabbit or hare

  • an aboriginal family

  • town clock

So send them (FIVE) in an envelope :-)

NO unresolved 1's or 3's (resolved means you attempted to resend) and ratings of at least 4.95

Giddy up go!

Discussion

Tinker60 03/ 5/2013 #

Love these types of PC swaps - will sign up when it's closer and thanks for hosting ~~

kerrydwynn 03/ 6/2013 #

@Tinker60 Thanks for popping by -- hope you can join when the timing's right!

Swan 03/ 9/2013 #

Do they have to be from 5 different topics or can the cards be from the same topic?

By aboriginal family, do you mean the Australian aboriginals or any native people from other places as well? And would a mother and child already be a family or is that not enough?

kerrydwynn 03/ 9/2013 #

@swan Thanks for asking. One card from any of the topics you choose. You only need to send a total of 5. And by aboriginal family/people, they can be any indigenous people from the lands on our wonderful globe! Native Canadians and native Americans, Australians, Inuit and Eskimo and the indigenous Scandinavian people's as well. Yes: for sure a mother and child are FAMILY. Hope this helps. Thanks for visiting, and I hope you'll join.

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