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winter solstice cards

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Swap Coordinator:thesuester (contact)
Swap categories: Miscellaneous  Letters & Writing  Seasonal 
Number of people in swap:7
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Rating requirement:4.50
Last day to signup/drop:December 11, 2010
Date items must be sent by:December 18, 2010
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

In 2010, the winter solstice falls on December 21st. This day has the fewest number of daylight hours and is commonly considered the first official day of winter. For this swap, you will have one partner. You will send your partner a greeting card in honor of the day. Your greeting card may be bought or handmade, but must fulfill the following criteria:

  1. It must have at least two interior panels (this is what the typical greeting card looks like; a postcard is NOT appropriate for this swap).
  2. Either type or handwrite a message to your partner inside the card. Tell your partner about some of the things you enjoy doing during the winter months, what you like or don't like about the season, or anything relating to the winter season.
  3. No freebie cards!
  4. The image on the card and the message inside the card must relate to winter in general and/or the winter solstice specifically. If you are Pagan and celebrate the Winter Solstice as a religious holiday, it is fine to incorporate that into your card IF YOU CLEAR IF WITH YOUR PARTNER FIRST! If you partner does NOT wish to receive such material, please respect that. Absolutely no Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Christmas, other holiday, or other religious material is acceptable for this swap. Ideally, I'd like to keep this swap open to people of different religious faiths as well as those who are not religious at all.

This swap is international, but you must have a rating of 4.5 or better. While it's OK for your card to reach your partner after December 21, please try to get it to them as close to that date as possible.

Discussion

CajunLady 11/30/2010 #

you know for some ppl, Winter Solstice is a religious holiday.

thesuester 11/30/2010 #

@CajunLady I do realize that. If participants in this swap would like to send a winter solstice as a religious holiday card to their partner, I'm ok with that, provided they clear it with their partner first.

CajunLady 11/30/2010 #

I only said this because of this line in your description:
Absolutely no Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Christmas, specific holiday, or religious material is acceptable for this swap

thesuester 12/ 2/2010 #

@CajunLady I'm sorry I wasn't clear. Will have to change that. :-)

tiffachan 12/ 6/2010 #

i'm wiccan so i'm cool with it being more geared in that direction

thesuester 12/12/2010 #

It's probably worth mentioning that I'm not Pagan/Wiccan, but I'm open to receiving cards that lean in that direction. I would love to hear how your celebrate the day!

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