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SPCP: make a bird info card #3

SPCP: make a bird info card #3
Group:Snapshot Photo Craft Projects
Swap Coordinator:PrincessLeia (contact)
Swap categories: Card Making  Photography 
Number of people in swap:1
Number of people watching:3
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Rating requirement:4.90
Last day to signup/drop:July 1, 2024
Date items must be sent by:July 22, 2024
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Time for number 3!

Lets use a photo you have taken of a bird - take a new one or use one you have taken previously.

This swap is for one bird information card.

What is that, you ask? Well I thought we could take a piece of 6”x4” cardstock or similar. Decorate one side with your photo of the bird and write or type on the otherside information about that bird.

On the back, put the following info:

Common name of bird.

Scientific name.

Location - where in the world would you find the bird?

Habitat - what kind of area does it like to live?

Interesting facts about the bird.

The choice of bird is SENDERS CHOICE, so you could work on it right away!

Send the card in a BIRD THEMED envelope and use REAL POSTAGE STAMPS.

If there is enough interest then maybe we can do it again and build up a collection of different birds!

SUMMARY: One bird info card with your photo on one side, information as described above on the other, sent in a BIRD THEMED ENVELOPE, card approximately 4”x6” in size.

Any questions, please message me.

The picture is of a red tailed black cockatoo eating indian almonds on the verge in front of our house, taken by me. I had to change it to 200x200 for the swap, so apologies that its a bit blurry.

You must belong to the Snapshot Photo Craft Projects Group in order to join this swap.

Discussion

user6937 06/17/2024 #

I'm glad you told us what that black blob shape is, lol. I figured it was an Australian bird.

user6937 06/17/2024 #

I'm glad you told us what that black blob shape is, lol. I figured it was an Australian bird. Googled it - beautiful bird.

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