Swap Coordinator: | KarlaKC (contact) |
Swap categories: | Paper Goods Letters & Writing |
Number of people in swap: | 43 |
Location: | Other |
Type: | None |
Last day to signup/drop: | October 15, 2016 |
Date items must be sent by: | November 5, 2007 |
Number of swap partners: | 1 |
Description: | |
Missing the "Letter" swaps (you know, the pen to paper kind of "letter"), I want to start one for all of us that enjoy receiving a charming letter in the mail. This is a simple letter swap. Write about yourself, what you might be doing this particular day, what your hopes and dreams are, or anything interesting about your personal space in this world that you'd like to just share with a reader. Keep your letter on a predominately positive note and just enjoy the process of penning your thoughts on paper for someone to read. The main requirement is that your letter not be a quick "note". Find a quiet corner and spend a brief moment in time writing a friendly letter to your assigned partner. You can use any size "stationery" you'd like, but my idea is that your letter equal at least a notebook-sized sheet of paper (8.5"x11"). So you can use smaller stationery, 5"x7" for example, and just plan to write a 2 or 3 page letter in that size stationery. The idea is to simply write a letter that makes you happy to write and that your partner would be happy to receive. Also, please tuck a little "something" in your letter as an extra surprise. I always love to unfold a letter and discover a little surprise aside from the letter. This can be anything that fits neatly within the page(s) of your letter. For example, a sheet of stickers, or a few specially chosen ones, a bookmark, a photograph, a postcard, a comic strip, a recipe...just about anything you can think of that you believe your partner would enjoy (read their profile). Something flat is ideal, but don't let this limit you in sending something that may be "bulky" or dimensional. However, if you do end up sending something that causes your letter to bulge a bit, please take an extra moment to wrap it with a clear packaging tape to strengthen the envelope in case the envelope goes through an automated machine. A trip through an automated sorting machine could rip the envelope, letter, and/or damage your goodie. Another idea is to write the words "Please Hand Cancel" on the face of the envelope near the postage if your letter has an odd shaped trinket enclosed. There you go! A simple letter swap with a small goodie enclosed. Please have a rating of at least 4.5 and if you have any questions, feel free to ask here in the forum/comments section. This is an International letter swap. |
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