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DWF: Timey Wimey: The Girl Who Died

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DWF: Timey Wimey: The Girl Who Died
Group:Doctor Who Fans
Swap Coordinator:stlouisphile (contact)
Swap categories: Artist Trading Card (ATC) 
Number of people in swap:3
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:October 18, 2015
Date items must be sent by:October 24, 2015
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

This week's episode begins yet anothertwo parter episode, The Girl Who Died. OAD: October 17, 2015. It is written by Jamie Mathieson and Steven Moffat.

Spoiler Free Synopsis: In a backwater of history, in a little Viking village where all the warriors have just been slaughtered, a young girl named Ashildr is about to make a desparate mistake. Ashildr is played by Game of Thrones' Maisie Williams.

Doctor Who FansÒ€ℒ Timey Wimey series works like this: you will have one week in which to watch the current episode and mail out your ATC to your partner the following week (it might even be a little longer if thereÒ€ℒs a universal/national/local holiday.)

All cards in this series are your creative interpretation/s of the episode and must include a favorite quote or word from the episode, or sums up the episode for you in one word. Feel free to sign up for one or all in the Timey Wimey series.

The requirements are watch, create, mail and rate. You must have a rating of at least 4.98 with no recent 1's or 3's on your profile. You also agree to rate promptly.

As always, your ATC must be 2.5 x 3.5 in size, on a sturdy background, with your user name, name of the swap, and date on the reverse of the card.

Edited to Add: (from Hell0Zombie) Most of us are NOT professional artists, and this group is not restricted to those who are. However I do expect that you will abide by the following guidelines in your art for this group (and in general):

  1. Effort. Don't just throw it together. Spend some time at it. Make something original rather than a photocopy of art.

    1. Sturdiness. ATCs should not be on poorly cut, thin paper. These are artist trading cards.
    2. Finishing. Seal it, finish the edges, whatever the medium needs. Things shouldn't be falling off or look thrown together.

    Note: We at DWF take your commitment to our swaps very seriously. If you cannot mail out on time, please contact your swap partner and also the hostess.

    If you are running behind in sending, please inform your partner. Communication is key for your continued membership in DWF. I will angel cards in this series, once you have rated your partner a "1".

    Thank you and Happy Swapping!

    Please watch out for Vikings!

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