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LLU: Traveling Library Card Swap #20

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LLU: Traveling Library Card Swap #20
Group:Library Lovers Unite!
Swap Coordinator:carol (contact)
Swap categories: Books  Card Making  Postcards 
Number of people in swap:4
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Rating requirement:4.70
Last day to signup/drop:April 18, 2022
Date items must be sent by:May 18, 2022
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

**MuggleMom and I are taking turns hosting this swap that originated with JessNewson98. Same swap as always, just alternating hosts. No need to keep the cards separate. :) **

Getting Started: Find or make a library checkout card that is 4″ x 6″, or 107mm x 152mm. This allows the card to fit easily in a normal envelope, and does not require additional postage.

On one side of the card, address the card to yourself like a postcard. On the top left, put the swap (LLU: Traveling Library Card and the Round #), under that, list the date, your real name, your Swap-Bot name and location (state/province and country).

On the other side, make columns for a Date (borrowed/read), Book, Library. Remember the cards libraries used to keep track of books? It should look like that! Now put the card in an envelope and mail it to your partner. You’ve completed the first round.

Once you receive a card, fill out your portion. On the library card side, write the date, the book you borrowed, and the library name; on the postcard side under the owner’s name and listing, write the date, your swap-bot name, and location, including at least state/province and country. Round 2 and More: fill out the library card as you did for the previous rounds.

Filling the Last Space: you will sometimes get a card where you will be the last to fill it out. Once you’ve filled it out, drop a message to the addressee on the back to make sure their address hasn’t changed and to let them know you are sending the card back, check their preference to see if you should put it in an envelope or not, then put a stamp on it and pop it in the post. At this point, you’ll be without a card to send out, so will need to start up a new card.

Please note: this is an international swap and thus international postage fees may occur.

Profile-based extras are nice, but not necessary to meet swap requirements.

Any questions, feel free to message me!

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