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Alphabet Inch by Inch - A, B and C

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Swap Coordinator:PostMuse (contact)
Swap categories: Paper Goods  Challenges  Handmade 
Number of people in swap:13
Location:Other
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:August 7, 2008
Date items must be sent by:August 22, 2008
Number of swap partners:2
Description:

Inchies... 1 inch by 1 inch bits of art. Wouldn't it be neat to have the entire alphabet, inch by inch?

For this swap you will send one (1) inchie for each featured letter to two (2) partners. The inchie must feature the letter and the background should illustrate the letter. How you illustrate the letter is completely up to you, and if your illustration is somewhat abstract, so be it! You are the artist.

You should also include a note with your inchies.

The first in the series will be for letters A, B and C. So, each of your two partners will get three inchies in this swap. I'll notify all participants when I set up the next set.

I plan to use the ones I receive as magnets, however I'm not requiring magnets for the swap since that will add unnecessary weight.

This swap is international. I don't set swap requirements, but I do check for completely filled out profiles.

If you have never seen an inchie, check out this flickr pool for ideas. I've never made an inchie in my life, but I am ready to jump in with both feet. Hoping the water is very deep and refreshing!

Discussion

twobluecrows 07/ 4/2008 #

Ooh, I like the idea of this one, but don't want to get stretched out doing three inchies per swap forever, plus the added postage of that many swaps--I know that 12 can fit in a notecard,(for 42 cents postage) so I'd rather do a lot that a little.

Sorry for whining, but I really do like the idea of this swap, but can't join this time around. Maybe later another one will be offered with more per swap?

Cyn

PostMuse 07/ 4/2008 #

I get overwhelmed when I have too many too many letters at once. If I do 3-4 inchies at a time, the postage will be, at the most, $1.88 per swap (that would be two international partners), with about 7 swaps total...$13.14. A lot higher than if there were only 3 swaps at $1.88, but I rather not stress about the art and enjoy the swap, even if it costs me a bit more.

sunnysidey 07/ 4/2008 #

I've only made a couple of inchies - I find the small scale really difficult, I think because I try to include too much! A letter of the alphabet will provide the perfect focus!

paflip25 07/ 6/2008 #

What a great idea for a swap and I'd love to join but I also can not afford the high postage, especially considering it is international. My suggestion is . . . since you don't want to be stressed with doing more than 6-8 inchies at a time . . . how about 6 inchies (abcdef) to 1 partner. You would be doing the same total # but saving a lot on postage. I'd love to see it US only but I could live with that if it was 6 inchies to just 1 partner. Just think, that would cost only about 1/4 as much as it is now.

PostMuse 07/ 6/2008 #

Thank you for the advice, however I don't do any geographically restricted swaps, and I like having more than one partner because I like the chance connecting with more than one person in a swap. The $13.14 it could cost to send 26 inchies over 4 to 5 months seems like a bargain for the chance to connect with someone I might never have met.

Also, coming up with just 3-4 ideas that can be duplicated for each partner, as opposed to 6 different ideas for one partner, is a lot less stressful. Creativity does not come easy to me.

And, I know my time limitations. I run an extremely active and popular group, Notecards to Go, on Swap-Bot, as well as moderate another extremely active group, Wishlist. Those two groups require a good deal of my attention. I don't want to give the groups any less attention and I still want to be able to participate in a few other swaps. The way I have this swap structured allows me to do that.

paflip25 07/ 6/2008 #

OK, sorry about that . . . I just saw that you were in the other 'Inchies: For Everyone' swap (which I am also signed up for) and will be sending 9 inchies to 1 partner. I just thought if you could do it for that one than you could do it for this one as well.

I hope you all have fun with this one! If anyone starts a similar alphabet one, but sending more out at a time, please let me know! It is a great idea for a swap. My family is just living on a VERY small E2 (military) salary! Thanks!!

YarnTails 07/ 6/2008 #

Hi Postmuse -- Since I've never made an inchie before, I've been practicing. My question is do we need to put the word of the featured letter on the inchie too? For example, if I decide to do Alexander the Great for the "A", should I manage to write Alexander the Great somehow on the inchie? I was just thinking how my partner would know I'm trying to do Alexander the Great since it probably won't be too obvious exactly what it is.

PostMuse 07/ 7/2008 #

paflip25 - the other inchie swap is not themed in anyway. I have been working on some inchies for it, since I've never made one before, and have the option of dropping it if I feel I can't make the deadline. Not so with a swap I coordinate.

YarnTails - no need to have the word on the front. We are including notes so we can give background if needed. As long as the letter is obvious on the front, we are good :-)

sunnysidey 07/11/2008 #

Sorry, I'm bowing out of this swap. I've had a trial run - I made some inchies and they are really really awful - I wouldn't want to inflict them on anyone! :-(

newt 07/15/2008 #

I'd never made inchies before, but saw this swap this morning and...tada! I have all the ones for this swap done. I don't think I could do inchies without a theme, though. Yay!

hairycarrot 07/23/2008 #

Do you have any materials restrictions, or additional size restrictions? 1 inch square covers two dimensions, but I was wondering about the thickness.

PostMuse 07/23/2008 #

No maximum thickness requirement, although... the squares should be sturdy, so a cardstock backing at least.

Also, not restrictions on materials... clay, paper, glass, fabric, anything at all. EXCEPT, please keep in mind that some countries have very strict customs regulations so do not use any plant or other organic materials in your art.

PostMuse 08/ 9/2008 #

My inchies are posted in my Flickr account. Both partners got similar inchies.

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