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One Stamp “QuaraCraftTini” *hand-craft* Challenge

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One Stamp “QuaraCraftTini” *hand-craft* Challenge
Swap Coordinator:ArtExpress (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Crafts  Handmade 
Number of people in swap:11
Location:Regional - US only
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Rating requirement:4.95 (unrated swappers allowed)
Last day to signup/drop:April 29, 2020
Date items must be sent by:May 3, 2020
Number of swap partners:3
Description:

What extra craftiness have you been up to during quarantine? Well, my eye for “free” craft supplies has sharpened! And my production levels are way up! 😁

My major discoveries:

•Who knew how many interesting things can be created from the brown craft wrap that comes in Amazon packages! (envelopes, painted paper, mini journals); or that...

•One can use old plastic bread bags and an iron to create colorful faux encaustic collage! and...

•I’ve even faux kiln fired aluminum cans (“glazed” with vintage plastic beads) in the backyard fire pit, with amazing crafty results!

•Washi tape makes EVERYTHING look better! (Journals, envelopes, matchboxes, the mailbox...forks, knifes, spoons, etc.) What an ahhh-mazing and THRIFTY way to add color to any previously mundane object

•I now have 3 laundry baskets filled to the brim with hand-dyed paper. What the heck!

Boredom and lack of access to traditional resources has definitely notched my craftiness up to the “extra” level (admittedly I have good days, and others: nope! Shoulda not have even thought that one up...)

This swap is a crafty challenge! Share your quarantine crafty extra-ness with your Swap-bot friends! What goodness can you share for price of one 1st class mail stamp?

Details: You’ll have 3 swap partners. Send something interesting you hand-made during quarantine. Make it light, make it small: try to stick with one first class stamp. You can send each partner the same thing, or make each envelope different. If you want, share your crafting process.

This could also be an opportunity to try a new small craft. (ATC’s, inchies, mini paper bag journal, etc.)

What you send could be funny or serious, just send something that will brighten your partners day with a laugh or a “wow that’s cool!”

4.95 + swap rating, newbies welcome with a completed profile, I will angel if necessary. Quick sign up and send out!

And if you have any interesting, fab, or super funny ways that the quarantine has influenced your craftiness to become “extra special” post in the comment box. Thanks for the inspiration 💝 or laugh in advance!

Discussion

vcox 04/22/2020 #

This sounds like a Type 3 swap unless I'm not understanding the swap

ArtExpress 04/22/2020 #

vcox~ you’re right! Most def a type 3 swap, just updated. Thanks for the catch! 🙏🏽😊❤️

ArtExpress 04/22/2020 #

Here’s a starter on quarantine craft Funnies...(All for laugh factor, of course 😁)

So here are the Crafty questions currently being pondered at my house:

1) Should not everything in the plastics recycling bin be able to be turned into something really cool, functional, and...“Salable! (Note: *”Salable” is our new family threshold for crafty quality, as my Granddaughter is talking an on-line entrepreneurship class!)

2) Why, Oh! Why?! are there so many lip gloss recipes on line that advocate for CRAYONS to be used as colorants? 😳

3) For her on-line entrepreneurial class: Why, Oh! Why?!...did my tween Granddaughter just make 20 large tubs (Ginormous! by lip gloss standards) of crayon-colored lip gloss to sell in the class Etsy shop? 🤦🏽‍♀️

4) How is the best way to inform said Granddaughter (without crushing her Crafty, Entrepreneurial spirit): “Your lipglosses are Amazing! And even though Internet, Mom, and teacher approved...Those.Lip.Glosses.Can.NEVER.Be.Sold!”

5) Here’s a question pondered by me for many years: “What’s so “special” about real Shrinky Dink plastic, anywho?” (In my head: “Shrink plastic prices are just a scam!”) Well, had time to find out.

(Just fyi: People, NO plastic in your recycle bin~no matter how much it resembles Shrinky Dink in weight, thickness, or “clarity”...it is NOT shrink plastic. Nope. It ain’t. Can’t reiterate this enough.)

6) Here’s a great Crafty ponder question, especially good if pondered over a glass of wine, late night: “During this time of isolation, can one be “too” creative/ “too” crafty? Evidence please.” (My daughter and I have a blast with this one! :-)

ChelseaStarleen 04/23/2020 #

@ArtExpress Clear plastic clamshell containers are the right type to shrink. Every once in awhile i get then with takeout or fruit from the grocery. I believe it's number 6 plastic. Also, no need to crush your girls dreams... Maybe just suggest/insist she use Crayola crayons. They're non-toxic. 😁

Amigirl 04/23/2020 #

Aren't all crayons made for children to use non-toxic??? Gosh I hope so, cause my grandkids have often been seen sucking on them.

Amigirl 04/23/2020 #

Also, am totally OUT of lipgloss and I volunteer to test it, so if you get me as a partner, I'd love to get some of it!

LaughingLoon 04/27/2020 #

I’m reminded of reading that in WW 2 lipstick was called “the red badge of courage” because women still used makeup and fancy hairstyles even in war production jobs. Lipgloss, even crayon-colored (and I too vote for non-toxic crayons!) is the modern version - I still ‘dress up’ to watch church services online. Sticking to even lowered standards is our way of still being US even under lockdown. I have stepped up my viewing of Youtube tutorials and am crafting in ‘bulk,’ making items which a favorite store can sell when it reopens; giving these to them rather than getting a cut. There is a lot of revenue to catch up on! This leads to my ‘too crafty’ moment: I am painting Japanese characters on glass and firing them. Some of the words may get ‘misspelled’ due to my beginner character-painting skills. There is a fine line between the character for ‘strength’ and for ‘nine’ - between the characters for ‘person’ and ‘fire’ - between ‘Heaven’ and ‘dog.’ Who knows what people will really be wearing? Something that says “nine dogs are on fire” sends quite the message ...

CookieMomster78 04/28/2020 #

I am using dryer lint to make paper, clay, and mache with my son for the pulp and paper merit badge! Also rekindled my fondness for recycling plastic grocery bags by braiding them into sit-upons for our homeless folks...we use them sometimes when camping too! The scrunched up scraps make for a cool painting tool too - better than sponge painting because they don’t drink up all your product!!!

ArtExpress 04/28/2020 #

Thanks to everyone who posted, appreciate the “interaction”, u made my day more interesting, lol~ I’m really excited about the swap...it’s almost time to get our envelopes ready! 😁

Amigirl 05/ 2/2020 #

You have the send-by date on tomorrow, which is a Sunday!

ArtExpress 05/ 6/2020 #

No worries, I wanted a quick turn-around (But with crafting time for everyone thru the weekend) So, a Monday 5/4 postmark is fine, and not considered late. 😊

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