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C+P Paper Garland

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C+P Paper Garland
Swap Coordinator:stephiedee (contact)
Swap categories: Paper Crafts 
Number of people in swap:14
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:November 2, 2011
Date items must be sent by:November 17, 2011
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

I've been wanting to do some paper garland for awhile now and thought that this time of year would be the perfect opportunity to finally get to it. Holiday festivities & preparations are starting to kick in to high gear and the winter blues are looming...time to bust out some sweet paper decor & bring a little cheer.

For this swap we will create one length of paper garland, at least 2 feet long, for one partner. You should aim for a simple design that can easily be mailed flat in a letter or greeting card envelope (so no paper chains, lanterns, large pennants, etc). Paper style, shapes and colors are sender's choice ~ make it something nice your partner can happily use to decorate their space....around their monitor, mirror, bulletin/inspiration board, etc.

Inspiration and some how-to's can be found here, here, here and here.


The Rules

  • Your garland needs to be one continuous piece at least 2 feet in length (24 in / 60.96 cm). You can go longer, but don't go overboard.
  • Try to keep the size of the paper pieces around 2" or smaller. This is meant to be a small garland, not a major wall or mantle installation.
  • Construction can be done by gluing, sewing, knotting ~ however its done, the paper pieces should hold their places when the garland is hung.
  • When your garland is complete, wrap it nicely around some cardboard so it doesn't get tangled up with itself in transit.

Any questions? Ask!


Swap graphic ร‚ยฉ gretchenmist

Discussion

theanswerisseven 10/20/2011 #

Is there any requirement for the paper used? I'm really into recycling stuff so wondered if anyone would have objections to me using recycled magazine pages/envelopes etc. etc. for this?

stephiedee 10/20/2011 #

No requirement for paper. Although I didn't say it (thought it would be a given), I would hope no one here would use something like...plain white copy paper. Interesting patterned/textured papers, book pages, gift wrap, magazine pages, maps, etc ~ they're all good.

kindledwhimsy 11/10/2011 #

...just wanted to say how much I am adoring putting this swap together! awesome idea @stephiedee :0)

artgirl29 11/21/2011 #

Mailed mine out on Nov. 14, forgot to click on sent out - yikes.

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