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Junk Journal #24

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Junk Journal #24
Swap Coordinator:soyprincesa2 (contact)
Swap categories: Journals 
Number of people in swap:6
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Rating requirement:4.98
Last day to signup/drop:September 28, 2022
Date items must be sent by:October 19, 2022
Number of swap partners:3
Description:

If you are like me and you like to keep some of your creations BUT you like the encouragement of a partner then ........... This is the swap for you!

When you sign up for this swap you are committing to create a page that is at least 5x7 inches in size (a loose page or in a book, your choice) and you will follow the assigned theme.

YOU ARE NOT ACTUALLY MAILING ANYTHING TO YOUR PARTNER

Round 24

Theme: 1 week of Ephemera (collect ephemera for 1 week of your life and do a 1 or 2 page layout with it)

Partners will be assigned. By the "Mail by" date you must email your 3 partners a photo of your page (or a link to where they may see your page.... Instagram, a website or some other place.... if you choose Instagram or another site that requires an app or account creation... please consider posting elsewhere or sending an email)

Because you have to create the page (even though you don't mail them) this is a Type 3 swap.

Every couple weeks there will be a new theme.

Rate a 5 for a finished page and although not required please tell your partner what you liked about it. Please reach out to your partner if you can't find an email from them before you rate them down. Often times things go to junk mail.

Ephemera is generally defined as collectible memorabilia that is was for a short term purpose. Think show tickets, ticket stubs, playing cards, postcards and more. Ephemera is almost always paper-based and is often written or printed items that were expected to have short term popularity or usefulness. Ephemera is not normally considered something to collect, save, cherish or keep.

playing cards postcards tarot cards paper money event ticket stubs movie tickets lottery tickets office objects like post its, Rolodex cards old maps miniature items such as those found in doll house stores packaging of all kinds magazine ads old book pages old flyers old newspaper clippings political cards old ledgers feathers, leaves etc. film or film strip materials old scrapbooks #

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