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Finding Something Lost

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Finding Something Lost
Swap Coordinator:NaughtyElf (contact)
Swap categories: Themed 
Number of people in swap:5
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:September 16, 2012
Date items must be sent by:October 20, 2012
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

My dear friends we have all lost something precious to us at some point in our lives, a token, some jewelry or perhaps a toy doll, you remember, right?

Well this swap is a chance for you to create something special for your partner to ease the loss of that something precious by sending them an item just as precious that you have made or have discovered in a thrift or antique store or perhaps on Etsy. You never know where lost things may turn up. The item should also have a vintage/Victorian feel (with a bit of the darker touch to it) as we are all here because of a passion for all things Victorian.

So please create for your partner 1 very well crafted item (and I cannot stress enough that if you hand make something make sure it is of good quality, something you would sell in an Etsy shop or craft fair) or you may go on a treasure hunt and buy a little item or trinket for them.

This is sender's choice I want everyone to feel comfortable in either making or finding that special item, but you may look over your partner's profile to get an idea of what they really love to make it extra meaningful. Ideas for hand crafted items could be Victorian style jewelry, brooches, art doll (smaller sized), diary, etc. Store bought items can be actual vintage, cabinet photos, mourning items, pins, pendants, books, the possibilities are endless.

Items should be worth anywhere from $10-$15 as this is going to be a nice swap. I will angel should anyone flake but your partner will have to be rated appropriately before I will angel the swap.

Please do not sign up for this swap if you have unexplained 1's or excessive 3's. You must have an average rating of 4.9 or higher please. I know it sounds strict but I will not tolerate flakers in a swap like this.

Just for fun in the comments below when you sign up tell us something precious you lost, did you ever find again or do you still hope to?

Thank you all for joining and happy finding!

Discussion

NaughtyElf 08/28/2012 #

If you have any questions please pm me or leave comments here as well.

I lost a favorite 45 record of mine, it was even vintage at the time (and this was the 80's) it was a 45 of Paul Revere and the Raiders with the songs "Sharon" and "Like Long Hair." I had one of those big floor consoles my brother had used before they moved it into my room with the 8-track and turntable and Hi-Fidelity stereo. I really loved that thing and I love that record too! I think that is why I still love collecting the little 45 adapters.

rainslick 08/31/2012 #

I lost my grandfathers pocket watch. He had been a bus driver in Los Angeles after WWII. It wasn't expensive and he'd chosen it purposely so that no one would mug him for it.

I loved it. There was a worn leather case that allowed it to be worn on a belt. My father gave it to me when I was eight. I lost it... in my room. But it was never found again. The dial had glow in the dark dots that marked the placement of the numbers and the hands had the same so that you could read the time in the dark.

He'd died when I was very young and holding the watch made me feel closer to him.

Rie60 08/31/2012 #

This is weird, but I lost the dress and tear to my favorite doll. I'm not sure what happened to them, but I still have the doll and my Mom made her a flannel night gown that she now wears. Her hair is all gone but that doesn't matter, but her dress and/or tear I'd love to find- Her name when they sold her was little Miss No Name and they marketed her as an orphan doll that only YOU could save...Her dress was burlap with patches and her tear stuck to her face.....Man, I love(d) that doll.

mandymo 09/ 8/2012 #

I didn't really lose mine. . . But I did lose track of it. When I was a child we spent many summers and holidays in a big old farm house in the middle of a corn field in Iowa visiting my grandparents. In the stairwell my grandma had a mass produced painting of two children and a puppy standing in an alley. They had the biggest saddest eyes I have ever seen, even the puppy. I stared at that picture every time I visited. I wanted to know why they were so sad. When I grew up. My grandma died when I was eight and I was too young to think about asking for the picture. Now that I am an adult, I wish I had. I have since found out that the artist was Margaret Keane. I got a sad eyed girl picture from eBay. I love big eyed art.

NaughtyElf 09/15/2012 #

Thank you all for sharing these memories and telling us a bit more about you. It gives us a glimpse of the other person that few see here in the bot and I think that is a gift. I will be assigning partners soon, let's all find something for our partner just as special as they are.

tiaragoth 09/17/2012 #

I lost the most beautiful bracelet I've ever owned. It was a Victorian sterling silver serpent bangle with the most amazing detail and raised pattern on each snake head. I wore it every day as I loved it so much. I can still see it now but wish I had a photo. I bought it from my local flea market when I was sixteen for £25, which was quite a bit of cash for me at the time. Not long after I first moved to Brighton I'd gone back to my parents for a few days and in the rush to catch the train home left my make up and jewellery behind so my parents posted it to me via Royal Mail Special Delivery. I thought it would be safe as it's guaranteed to arrive the next day and has to be signed for. Unfortunately not. I never got the package despite waiting for the postie to ring the buzzer from 6.30am in the morning as I didn't want to miss it. The postie said he'd rung the buzzer and someone came down and signed for it. Royal Mail were not very helpful but did give me the name of the person who signed for it. I'd never heard of them and there were only four other flats in my building. After investigating the matter myself I found out that the person who signed for the package was squatting in the house next door but by the time I found out they'd moved on and it was lost. There was about £200 worth of jewellery, accessories and make-up in that package. I should have claimed compensation but Dad persuaded me not to as he didn't want the postie to get into trouble. I still look on ebay to see if one like it turns up but I've never seen one as nice. As you can tell by my rant I'm still upset about losing the bracelet. Now I've had much more experience with the postal system I wish I'd had the sense to claim compensation whether it got the postie into trouble or not, even though it would not have got me the bracelet back.

NaughtyElf 09/24/2012 #

Thank you for sharing that with us, I am very sorry, it is difficult to lose OOAK jewelry or anything like that. I lost my Vampire the Masquerade Anhk, it fell in between the sink base and the wall in our old apartment and must have slipped further down into the wall as I even cut out the back panel from inside the wooden sink cabinet, it was gone, a friend gave it to me especially, and I could have cried that necklace is a hard one to find.

Thank you all for being in this swap, I hope we all find something we can cherish.

tiaragoth 09/25/2012 #

Thanks NaughtyElf. I too am sure we will all find something amazing in our letterboxes from our swap partners : )

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