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Bi-Monthly Stamped Images Swap Series #1

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Group:Rubber Stamping
Swap Coordinator:MAGGIEMAY (contact)
Swap categories: Rubber Stamping 
Number of people in swap:3
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:April 14, 2010
Date items must be sent by:April 28, 2010
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

This is the start of a Bi-Monthly rubber stamped images swap. You will have one partner to send 25 rubber stamped images to. Please stamp clearly and no more than two (2) of same image. When stamping please leave enough space around images so that the person receiving has room to cut them out etc. Give a variety of images and not all small ones. Stamp on white cardstock or paper.

Please have a rating of 4.9 or higher. No recent unexplained 1's. Any questions you can always pm me. thanks

Discussion

RecipePC 04/10/2010 #

Is white pressure-sensitive (sticky-back) paper acceptable? Does this first swap have a theme like springtime (such as daffodils, bunnies, umbrellas, and green grass) or are the images to be sender's choice? Are the impressions to be stamped in black or is color allowed? Finally, can the rubber stamp pix be cut out or do you want them all on the same sheet(s)?

MAGGIEMAY 04/14/2010 #

hI recipepc sorry i didn't see this comment!
a lot of good questions. no to sticky-back paper. no theme for this one anyway. yes, senders choice. stamp in black, most have black stamp pad or am i being presumptuous. you can stamp on one sheet if you leave lots of room in between images. i would have to say not cut out leave that to the person who gets your images. thanks for asking!

grimmlynn 04/14/2010 #

So am I to understand we CAN'T send the images on individual sheets of paper even though we leave room for working with them? I am so confused now because I usually cut my paper to about 4x3 and stamp on each individual paper.

MAGGIEMAY 04/15/2010 #

hI grimmlynn yes, you can send on individual sheets of paper. just leave room for the person receiving them to cut out or whatever they want to do with them. :)

grimmlynn 04/15/2010 #

Thanks so much for answering. I see you meant leave the cutting out to refer to the actual outline of the stamped image now. :-)

MAGGIEMAY 04/15/2010 #

Hi grimmlynn sorry if it was confusing. i will try to clear it up for the next one. thanks for playing! :)

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