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Magical Forest Map

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Group:Mori Forest
Swap Coordinator:KirielAmbar (contact)
Swap categories: Art  Handmade  Drawing 
Number of people in swap:5
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:September 1, 2013
Date items must be sent by:September 16, 2013
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Hello everyone!

Our second swap is a crafty one about maps! ^_^

Ingredients:

  1. Piece of paper at least A4 or 9x12, whichever you can get in your area.

  2. Pens or markers.

  3. Any embellishments you like.

What we will be doing is drawing a map of our "forest" for our partner. ^_^ It can be the forest you chose to live in for the group, or it can be a completely new forest.

Make sure you mark down any important landmarks, where you live, paths, mysterious locations, etc.

Ideas:

Use yellowed/browned paper (you can buy it like this or use coffee/tea to color it)

Look up antique maps online so you get an idea of what they look like.

Crinkle the paper up, fold it, tear it, make it look old and well-loved. (On a related note, feel free to fold the map and stick it in a normal letter sized envelope.)

Here is a good website for ideas! Maps

If you have any questions, please ask! ^_^

Discussion

Wanda 08/19/2013 #

I live in "Minor Garden Woods" which is not so foresty. I can add more trees to my map to make it a little more woodsy. Would that be okay? Also, would paper cut from a brown paper bag and aged be okay?

KristinCali 08/19/2013 #

Ooooh! Good idea to use a paper bag! Or singe the edges of your paper to brown it.

KirielAmbar 08/19/2013 #

Its ok if its only a little foresty, but you are welcome to add trees too. ^_^ And absolutely, a paper bag is a good idea!

NoirNoire 08/19/2013 #

And just this weekend I rewrote my wishlist to include handdrawn maps, so Im way excited for this! :D

Wanda 09/ 3/2013 #

I was having major trouble starting on this project. I tend to be just the slightest (ahem...) bit OCD about some things and it was killing me that I couldn't get my preliminary planning sketches accurate or to scale to include the whole 'forest'. The 15 acres has spots that are filled with (too many) buildings in places and with trees/plants in others and with just bare grass in other (seemingly VAST when I am doing the sketches!) spaces. To be accurate, my paper would have to be way too big and the features would have to be way too small. Not an attractive map at all! , But this morning, after distressing the paper and spreading some inks on it, I had a breakthrough. There is really no reason my map has to be accurate! So I am leaving off most, if not all of the buildings, and compressing the more interesting, 'nature-y' parts of the landscape to fit to the paper. Ahhhh... I feel so much better. LOL!

KirielAmbar 09/ 4/2013 #

XD I'm glad you found a solution that worked for you! Its true, map-drawing is not something most of us have lots of experience with, so we're all learning new skills here. ^_^

KristinCali 09/ 5/2013 #

Working on mine. THIS IS SO FUN!!! I feel like a kid again :)

KristinCali 09/ 5/2013 #

I've come up with so many ideas and I'm shoving them all in my map! Villages, a cemetery, an observatory, a lighthouse, and of course castles and swamplands!

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