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Fabric Postcard Swap (January)

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Swap Homepage:http://www.fabricmom.com
Swap Coordinator:fabricmom (contact)
Swap categories: Fabric 
Number of people in swap:9
Location:International
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:January 1, 2009
Date items must be sent by:January 31, 2009
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Who wants to get a one of a kind fabric postcard? The requirements are easy. You make one and receive one. The fabric postcard needs to measure 4 x 6 inches at the time of mailing. The front can be any design or amount of stitching that you wish to do. The back needs to be a light colored fabric like muslin so that you can easily see the address and information. Please write your partner a cheerful message. Make sure that you write the word postcard on the back. I use a permanent black info pen to write on the back of the ones I send. You can mail these with a 42 cent stamp in the USA. You can put them in an envelope if you want to. I recommend sending them in envelopes. Sometimes the machines at the post office leave black ink on them. Send something you would like to receive. You must have a rating of 4.8 or better to participate. No flakers please. Open to international participants. You can find instructions on my website on how to make these.

Discussion

MrsMJ 11/29/2008 #

Awesome! I love unique postcards. If anyone is interested please also look at my non-paper postcard swap. http://www.swap-bot.com/swap/show/25493

Two things I would suggest though is #1 remember that international postage isn't 42 cents. and also double check with your post office to see if you need additional postage. I got some fabric postcards in the mail last year that had postage due on them. :( (they were bigger than 4x6 I think.)

If you get me, please send the postcard naked (not in an envelope.)

Have fun!

ladydy5 11/30/2008 #

I have sent many fabric postcards overseas and they cost .94 unless you put them in a clear envelope then add 18 cents more. It all depends on what postal clerk decides to charge you believe me.

Noodlepress 12/ 7/2008 #

Has anyone tried Mod Podging the fabric postcard to give it a finish?

prettyprettyprincess 12/25/2008 #

Does anyone happen to have any good links on how to make these? It'd be much appreciated!

ladydy5 12/28/2008 #

Just "Google" it as Fabric postcards.

junemoon 01/ 1/2009 #

Pretty pretty Princess -- I 've been making cards like a manic or a week. I listed the steps I use on my blog a couple of posts ago. Go to my profile & click "website" and go down a couple of posts, there are a12 easy steps.

fabricmom 01/ 2/2009 #

I have instructions on my site also.

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