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Egg a Mailbox

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Egg a Mailbox
Swap Coordinator:mommyofmultiples (contact)
Swap categories: Random Items  Challenges  Newbie 
Number of people in swap:7
Location:Regional - USA
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Rating requirement:4.98 (unrated swappers allowed)
Last day to signup/drop:March 24, 2015
Date items must be sent by:March 31, 2015
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

How cool would it be to get a colorful plastic egg filled with surprises in your mailbox! Totally cool, right!

Yes, you can mail plastic Easter eggs. I had a friend who mailed plastic Easter eggs last year and thought it would be SO fun to do this year.

You will need:

Jumbo plastic Easter egg (the little ones are too small to address and stamp)

At least 3 different Easter/Spring themed surprises to fill the egg. You can send more if you wish. Examples:

Easter candy. Stickers. Hair ties. Mini stamps. Small craft items. Mini erasers. ~the list goes on and on. Get creative!

You may use Easter grass for packing, but not required.

DO NOT send plastic egg in a box or envelope. The egg should be sent "naked". Please do not send a REAL EGG.

So, Jumbo plastic egg> fill with at least 3 different Easter/Spring themed surprises.add a small note with swap name and name of swap>tape the egg at the seam> use a sharpie or small label to address the egg> Add correct postage. The cost should be around $1.50-$2. Mail to you partner!

Sender's choice but please check allergies. Please rate fairly. If you receive a (naked) plastic egg with a surprise and small note, please rate a 5.

Newbie friendly with a filled out profile and at least a 4.98 or above rating. No unexplained 1's or 3's.

I will angel this swap after you have attempted to contact your partner and a 1 has been rated.

This is meant to be a FUN swap.

Any questions, let me know.

Happy Egging!

Photo from eighteen25

Discussion

christy102194 03/23/2015 #

The one I was able to find is about 8 inches by 4 inches or so. Is that okay? ^^

mommyofmultiples 03/23/2015 #

Holy Moly! That's a big egg. You're more than welcome to use it but something like this will be fine. (see pic)

It's the next size up from the regular plastic eggs. The regular egg is just to small to add address and stamps.

christy102194 03/23/2015 #

Hmm.. I'll see if I can find one a bit smaller!!

mommyofmultiples 03/24/2015 #

I'm sorry if this caused any inconvenience.

christy102194 03/24/2015 #

It's totally fine! I'm sure my partner will love it (: So long as I can still find the egg I was going to buy. lol

Artistic 03/24/2015 #

Swappers: go to Walgreens if your town has the chain. That's where I just found mine. Thought it was 99’, but it rang up for 49’ on sale.

mommyofmultiples 03/25/2015 #

That's awesome! Thank you for sharing, Artistic!

Artistic 03/27/2015 #

The mail clerk was amused (she's a newbie at the main post office) and asked the clerk next to her: can this be mailed? "Absolutely," said the experienced clerk.

And with that, she rang up the postage and applied it to the egg, which is now winging its way to my partner to be hatched for Easter ... or earlier if you can't wait! :) Enjoy!

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