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Zimmeh 05-01-2014 09:55 PM

Thank you!

Zimmeh

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Originally Posted by nycfem (Post 907115)
Hey, Zimmehhhh, please refer to Stepfordfemme's post about the project. Also if you sign up, you pretty much must regularly keep up with the posts on this thread or things get confusing. :seeingstars:

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Originally Posted by nycfem (Post 907117)
Hi, Zimmeh, in answer to your question, SF wrote:

"I want to give you all a chance to use your imagination for the piece....Altoid tins, small trinket boxes,magnets, small canvas artwork, business card holders, bracelets, keychains, you name it...."

So I take this as you can use something else similar as she describes :)


Bèsame* 05-01-2014 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by nycfem (Post 907101)
If we do Stepfordfemme's project as a potentially 9 piece exchange, I think we should delay Besame's until after because we'll need that time, especially with needing not to be late because of the special nature of making sure our sister Deb gets her projects before returning to China!

Stepfordfemme, the idea looks totally cool to me! I have to say I love how you wrote:

"Please do not over commit yourself.
Please do not sign up if you dropped out of other projects.
Please do not be late

As wrangler, I'm going to reserve the right to look back at your previous posts and see how you've fared in previous projects in terms of drop outs. You can all PM me if you have any questions about this."


ok, I will pass this wrangle up. I'm excited to get my creative mojo on...come on Saturday morning!

Stepfordfemm...your rules rock!

okieblu 05-01-2014 10:27 PM

My apologies, I'm afraid I'm the reason the half inchies are going out late, I've been in and out of the hospital with chest pains and it took a bit to start feeling human again, to name just one event.

Have you gotten mine yet? And-damn it!-I forgot to sign them! It's a puzzle, by the way.


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Originally Posted by nycfem (Post 905652)
Received half-inchies so far from nycfem (me), Gemme, Amiyesiam, CCB, and Besame's are on their way. I plan to mail out on May 1st so please make sure I have them all by then, thanks. I am awaiting (but they are not late just getting close): Tommi, Kajira, Medusa, okieblu, and nanners. Thanks everyone! So far so great! Everyone's is nice and different as always!


nycfem 05-01-2014 11:45 PM

No worries, while I haven't received yours, I know they were mailed out, and I'll let you know when I receive them, okieblu.

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Originally Posted by okieblu (Post 907134)
My apologies, I'm afraid I'm the reason the half inchies are going out late, I've been in and out of the hospital with chest pains and it took a bit to start feeling human again, to name just one event.

Have you gotten mine yet? And-damn it!-I forgot to sign them! It's a puzzle, by the way.


stepfordfemme 05-02-2014 05:56 AM

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Originally Posted by ahk (Post 907098)
I honestly liked the one to one swap idea better and what sis mentioned I also like as we send directly to our person of trade. Having folks do more than so many on such a timely piece takes a lot of time and energy and towards the end pieces start to fail. I'm only speaking for myself as I know this in my style. Smaller projects are easier to do a large trade.

Still a good idea about size and price but I won't be participating if it isn't one to one.

I hope that it goes to the original idea because I'd like this idea.

:sock:

Thanks AHK! I'll leave it open to the posts for another day. If the consensus is one-to-one exchange the postage ship to the recipient makes much more sense!

I thought nine smaller pieces with the 2.5 months is enough time, but I'm worried about cost too.

stepfordfemme 05-02-2014 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 907108)
I'm interested but work all day Saturday and won't have internet access until late evening. May I pre-sign up so I don't miss out?

Will you be participating either way 9 piece vs 1-for-1?

If so, not a problem? I'll sign you up!

candy_coated_bitch 05-02-2014 06:18 AM

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Originally Posted by stepfordfemme (Post 907162)
Thanks AHK! I'll leave it open to the posts for another day. If the consensus is one-to-one exchange the postage ship to the recipient makes much more sense!

I thought nine smaller pieces with the 2.5 months is enough time, but I'm worried about cost too.

I'm also one who prefers to do a 1 to 1 with a project like yours. I'd rather do one really kick ass piece on an intensive project, and something amazing back, too. I feel the quality does suffer when making a lot of something like this. Also, agreed postage is a concern. It takes a lot to mail out 9 Altoid tins, never mind 9 times nine projects. If you are receiving nine projects from nine people--that's 81 projects right there. Not counting yours. It really doesn't seem to make sense to me for this particular project, because a lot of them may be three dimensional. Depending on what people do, it could be very expensive s ive! Just my 2 cents. Whatever the group wants is fine.

I think the project is a brilliant idea, but I would only participate if it was 1 to 1 swap.

nanners 05-02-2014 08:35 AM

I would agree with the one on one idea so we can make it less expensive for the wrangler and ourselves as well.

P.S. my half inchies will be in the mail tomorrow morning!

nycfem 05-02-2014 08:41 AM

And then we can also fit in besame's project too :-)


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Originally Posted by nanners (Post 907174)
I would agree with the one on one idea so we can make it less expensive for the wrangler and ourselves as well.

P.S. my half inchies will be in the mail tomorrow morning!


Gemme 05-02-2014 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by stepfordfemme (Post 907163)
Will you be participating either way 9 piece vs 1-for-1?

If so, not a problem? I'll sign you up!

Yes, thank you.

I have no preference as to whether it's 1 on 1 or 9 pieces. It's my understanding that Altoid tins are not a requirement. They were suggested as a size reference and a possible material. Not all the pieces will be complex and/or heavy and we would have plenty of time to complete 9 before mailing them out, so I'm okay with doing either.

nycfem 05-02-2014 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 907186)
Yes, thank you.

I have no preference as to whether it's 1 on 1 or 9 pieces. It's my understanding that Altoid tins are not a requirement. They were suggested as a size reference and a possible material. Not all the pieces will be complex and/or heavy and we would have plenty of time to complete 9 before mailing them out, so I'm okay with doing either.

I feel the same way.

Tommi 05-02-2014 09:22 AM

Deadline date, or Total of sign ups.
 
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Originally Posted by stepfordfemme (Post 907080)
DEADLINE IS JULY 15th

This is BOLDED for emphasis as we have a participant that is signing up under the premise that I can meet her travel window.
Please do not over commit yourself.
Please do not sign up if you dropped out of other projects.
Please do not be late :)

As wrangler, I'm going to reserve the right to look back at your previous posts and see how you've fared in previous projects in terms of drop outs. You can all PM me if you have any questions about this.

Theme

Puzzles!

Interpret this how you will, use puzzles in your work, or as part of your work.

Secret cryptex, decoder keys, 2 in 1 projects, game pieces as artwork, hidden compartments, surprises!

I want to give you all a chance to use your imagination for the piece....Altoid tins, small trinket boxes,magnets, small canvas artwork, business card holders, bracelets, keychains, you name it....

Sizing
All pieces MUST BE no bigger than lets say... An Altoid Tin or a regulation sized deck of cards. Think light and small sized!


Participation
This is a 9 piece exchange! Way more fun that way....but a bit more work :) Time to get creative!



Lets say 5-8$ American to cover postage. Pay what you can.

LIMITING THIS TO 10 PARTICIPANTS MAX


Please ask me any questions before I start the sign up (Will open this up for sign up Saturday AM)

This is my first wrangle so I'd like to get some feedback before we start sign up. I'm hoping everyone is still in!


I will do a sign up post Saturday AM to make sure there are no unanswered questions prior! Thanks everyone!

PS....Thanks for point out my need to change the plans Sis...totally helpful for my first time wrangle! :)

Love it. Like the "you name it", that is creativity ! Thank you. Have fun wranglin' .Can't wait...oh, first!
Question, can you clarify the Sat sign up. RE: Deadline
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""""I will do a sign up post Saturday AM to make sure there are no unanswered questions prior! Thanks everyone!""""
Is it first 10 who sign up , or will it close on Sat? (as happened one other time) ( 9 items to create)?
I believe it will remain open until the 10 are signed up..?..
Here's my whine with cheese:wine: I don't want to miss the signups..Will be at a MayDay event in a Calif. state park and may not have cell coverage. I'll watch for the post.
(nanners will you call me, soon as you see the post, and ...I'll get it, or not ;) :rrose:) thanks.

amiyesiam 05-02-2014 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Medusa (Post 907119)
LOVE LOVE LOVE seeing all the ideas being tossed around and LOVE the enthusiasm in this thread! So much fun :)

I think it might be fun to have a project where we all have to reproduce a famous work of art using only non-traditional items. Like, say, the Mona Lisa out of Cheerios that have been colored with food coloring! Anyway, I know we already have a bunch of projects lined up but I am already brewing to host one later this year!! WEEEEEEEEE!!!

This goes on my list of things I never would have thought of! :|

nycfem 05-02-2014 05:12 PM

I once painted and glazed dried cicada shells in Ohio and strung them on a necklace. It was a surprising success! Only available every seven years!

Bèsame* 05-02-2014 05:34 PM

My two cents...

I like getting stuff in the mail! I want to see every bodies!


Ok...here is my address...just send me left overs..lol

nycfem 05-02-2014 08:21 PM

Okieblu, they arrived! nanners go out on Saturday in the mail to me and then I will mail everyone their packages! :)

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Originally Posted by okieblu (Post 907134)
My apologies, I'm afraid I'm the reason the half inchies are going out late, I've been in and out of the hospital with chest pains and it took a bit to start feeling human again, to name just one event.

Have you gotten mine yet? And-damn it!-I forgot to sign them! It's a puzzle, by the way.


Medusa 05-02-2014 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by nycfem (Post 907303)
Okieblu, they arrived! nanners go out on Saturday in the mail to me and then I will mail everyone their packages! :)

Im hoping mine get there tomorrow!!

okieblu 05-02-2014 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by nycfem (Post 907273)
I once painted and glazed dried cicada shells in Ohio and strung them on a necklace. It was a surprising success! Only available every seven years!

Really? Because there are cicadas 'hatched'-whatever it's called-every year, so you should be able to find shed shells every year. Yeah, I used to collect them as a kid. But I had never thought of using them like that. That is way cool. I have seen beautiful stuff done on textiles though, with some types of beetle casings-the back the is so colorful and pretty on some. I can't remember now, but I think there was at one time, a particular textile done in some region of India, doing that.

okieblu 05-02-2014 10:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nycfem (Post 907303)
Okieblu, they arrived! nanners go out on Saturday in the mail to me and then I will mail everyone their packages! :)

Excellent! I'm looking forward to it! I'll explain how mine works then.

okieblu 05-02-2014 10:38 PM

I'd love to do the tins one. There are places online to order tins same size and shape as the altoid tins, WITHOUT the bumpy, raised letters on the cover, and NO PAINT TO STRIP! The ones I found were pretty cheap too.

I also love the matchbox one. That's the most inexpensive of the two, and lighter weight as well, so it would be less expense all around. I could actually manage the coast of doing 10-15 of these, if we had plenty of lead time.


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