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Random Act of Kindness Challenge*

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Random Act of Kindness Challenge*
Swap Coordinator:PinkMudd (contact)
Swap categories: Random Items  Challenges 
Number of people in swap:17
Location:Regional - USA
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:February 8, 2011
Date items must be sent by:February 15, 2011
Number of swap partners:1
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THANK YOU to everyone that participated in this swap :)

I love Random Acts of Kindness. Don't you? There's just something special about putting a little extra sunshine in someone else's day!

This swap has a little "twist," that goes with it. "Twist?" You ask... "What kind of twist?" Well my friends, the twist is this:

The "Random Act of Kindness" package you put together isnt meant to be kept by your partner... instead, they will receive your package, and follow the directions enclosed to put some joy in someone else's day.

Here's how it works: *You sign up. (yes, please do!) *You think of a neat idea you could incorporate into a "Random Act of Kindness" project. (See below for ideas) *Put your package together. Include a short "note" to help your partner deliver the "act of kindness." *Mail off your package.

It will be up to your partner to follow through and put a little unexpected cheer in someone's day. Of course, you wont know exactly if your partner follows through, but considering this IS a "RAK" swap, I think its a safe bet we will all follow through! You may even want to send your partner a message, after completing your challenge to let them know what this experience was like for you! :) However, that isnt swap requirement.

Here are some ideas to help get you started:

  1. Search online for sites that give out information on terminally ill children. Perhaps print off a child's information page. Make sure you include the child's address!! Put together a package for the child. You might include sticker sheets, a book, a postcard... send the package off to your partner WITH the child's contact information / directions on how to send the package off.

  2. Make a cute little "Random Act of Kindness" note card. Send it to your partner, along with .50 cents. Tell your partner to leave the notecard in the bottom of a vending machine, and put the .50 cents in the machine. Simple enough, right? A stranger will come across the note, get a free soda, and perhaps decide to spread a little "RAK," themselves!

  3. Send your partner a cookie mix. Maybe include sprinkles... etc. Challenge your partner to bake the cookies for a neighbor.

  4. Send your partner a crossword puzzle... ask them to deliver it to a nursing home. Of course, you are more than welcome to spiffy it up a bit and be creative!

  5. Go thrifting. Find a stuffed animal. Make a "tag" for the stuffed animal that says, "take me home!" Challenge your partner to leave the stuffed animal at a park, or any place where it will likely be found by a child.

It can be simple or complex. If you're looking for something more simple, you could always send your partner a blank greeting card with a stamped envelope, and encourage them to write a letter to someone they haven't spoken to in awhile.

The ideas are endless really! And its SO MUCH FUN to do things like this.... so, are you up for the challenge? Interested in taking swapping outside of swapbot and into the world? I hope so! :) Any questions, please PM me.

Please remember to rate your partner. You are more than welcome to purchase items from a thrift store (Im thrifty!!) but please make sure they are clean and in good condition. If your partner sends their swap ON TIME, please rate accordingly and give them the credit they deserve. :)

Newbies welcome. Please be thoughtful and have fun with this. Let's spread some cheer, and have fun while we do it!

Discussion

robotlove 01/19/2011 #

I always love these swaps. So thanks for hosting one! :)

AndreaJ 01/19/2011 #

Exccellent idea! I'll watch for now, see how my obligations go.

ElizabethObviously 01/19/2011 #

Oh I love these! I tried making an RAK swap once where you buy 10 $1 scratch tickets and leave them inside Christmas cards at random places with a message saying Good Luck! I esp love the stuffed animal one and the 50c in the vending machine one :)

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PinkMudd 01/19/2011 #

Elizabeth!! LOVE the link! :) Thanks for sharing!!

newadditions 01/19/2011 #

Such an amazing idea!!!

craftsztergirl3 01/24/2011 #

What a great idea! Simple things like this make the world a little bit better.:)

nuri148 01/25/2011 #

Oooh pity I'm not in US!

cgoltz 01/25/2011 #

Never heard of a swap like this before but its sounds wonderful, especially these days! I have no idea what I want to suggest as the RAK yet though.

PinkMudd 01/27/2011 #

Cgoltz- Im so glad you like the idea :) Dont worry... Im sure youll think of something... and if you dont, you can always use one of the ideas suggested above. Good luck :)

doggiepink 02/ 2/2011 #

great idea!!

mrsnewbill 02/ 3/2011 #

this swap makes me feel so happy already!!! can't wait to get creative!!

atinagrace 02/ 4/2011 #

My daughter leaves books in places for adults as well as children..I know that she has left books in parks, The Alamo, restaurants, so there is another idea for a book you have read and want to share..She does not leave books that are offensive to anyone..SHe is a Christian. Thanks...Enjoy your day.

emayees 02/ 7/2011 #

Ive been watching this and really wanna join but time doesnt allow, right now. I hope its a success and would love to see a "round 2" that I can hopefuly participate in. Or maybe I can still do it on my own and just not as a part of this organized swap version.

emayees 02/ 7/2011 #

Ive been watching this and really wanna join but time doesnt allow, right now. I hope its a success and would love to see a "round 2" that I can hopefuly participate in. Or maybe I can still do it on my own and just not as a part of this organized swap version.

Momskii 02/ 8/2011 #

I like this idea and I do the bookcrossing myself (you leave books in places where people can find them and read them or pass them on). One thing though, I can't find any vending machine in my state that uses fifty cents any longer. Most are now $1, or more. I will watch this swap for now.

PinkMudd 02/ 8/2011 #

Hey everyone :) I will definitely consider doing a Round 2 sometime- sounds fun to me! Momskii-- there are usually 50 cent "can" soda machines at places like Walmart.... at least around here....? Im trying to think of other places that might have cheap vending machines... hospitals? Or you could always just leave a "note" and some loose change ;) Just an idea!! Good luck!

cgoltz 02/ 9/2011 #

I hope we do another round of this also maybe for the summer! Can't wait to get started!

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