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candy_coated_bitch 11-02-2013 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 859434)
Dammit, woman! I'll be stuck in traffic at 5pm on the 15th. Can I authorize someone to post my sign up for me (you know, should I think about it and do all the formulas to determine that I have enough time/supplies/funds to do this project)?

Also, does it have to be 3 layers only or 3 layers minimum for each card?

Three layers MINIMUM. I just wanted everyone to have a starting idea of at least how much labor should go into an inchie--but more layers is always fabulous.

And to be fair, someone else may not sign up for you. I already told someone else no, so now I have to be equally annoying to everyone else LOL! We may have a Hunger Games situation when the list goes up.

nycfem 11-02-2013 11:18 AM

Adding a thought: if a lot more than 7 want to do it, then a second person can wrangle the same project (if said person wants to take that on) and get another list of 7. Inchies are terribly fun!

PoeticSilence 11-03-2013 11:33 AM

That's a great idea nycfem. I'm sure several people wouldn't mind doing the project but might not be able to get in by the deadline. Anyone volunteering?

Gemme 11-03-2013 05:11 PM

IF there is an overflow and IF there is enough people interested in doing another round, I'd be happy to wrangle it.

Tommi 11-03-2013 08:28 PM

2nd chance
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by candy_coated_bitch (Post 859310)
As promised, the posting of my project today, Friday Nov. 1st. I am hoping it doesn't get too lost in the wrapping up of the Halloween cards, but I can always repost.

I would like to say first off that I am going to be a strict bitch with this swap. If that is annoying to anyone, you shouldn't sign up.

Here's the concept:

*Inchies are miniature works of art created on a 1 X 1 inch square. Similar idea to an Artist Trading Card, just on a much smaller scale. I make mine on watercolor paper, but you could use cardstock, cardboard, old greeting cards--anything that is a bit sturdy.

*Because of the small scale inchies can be difficult to make. I would like participants to keep this in mind. It doesn't mean if you're a beginner I wouldn't love for you to participate--but just know the small scale is a challenge. But a good one!

*I am going to ask for a requirement that your inchies each have three layers/elements. Obviously, I can't force anyone to do anything, but think ART. Like, a background layer of scrapbook paper or paint would count as one layer. A collage element another layer, and something on top/combined with that as a final layer.

*For example: I usually like to start out with a layer of paint or a collage element as my background. I like using interesting tidbits of magazine pictures as backgrounds a lot. Then depending on what I feel like I might paint something on top of that or add another collage element--maybe one that builds upon the background idea. I also love things like rhinestones, glitter, sequins, etc. to enhance an inchie and give it some texture. So there's three elements. It's not super hard to come up with three layers--but I am putting this requirement because I want everyone to be considerate to their fellow participants and try to make sure everyone is on the same page with how much effort goes into this.

*I HATE when I spend hours thoughtfully creating something and then I get something back that someone has put no thought into. (And no, I am not talking about anyone specific here but I have experienced this in other swaps.) I don't want folks to be intimidated, but please carefully consider the time commitment of this swap before signing up.

*I am limiting this swap to 7 people (including myself). I thought long and hard about this. I know it might seem limiting and unfair to some--but this is going to be a fairly intensive swap and I am NOT NOT NOT negotiating on this. If folks miss out, there are other swaps, we can always do inchies another time, and you just can't have everything you want in life.

*Please create two inchies that are a pair for each of your swap partners. Not exactly the same, but two inchies that play off each other or harmonize in some way. You can make all your inchies the same theme, or make 6 sets, it's up to you. So everyone will be making twelve inchies and receiving twelve back in return.

*Please include some money to help out with postage and packaging, whatever you can afford, maybe $2-$5.

*I am NOT going to take responsibility for coordinating anyone's personal tastes/dislikes/requests. I tried to make the requirements clear, but ask questions if you are confused but, you get what you get in the swap. Sender's choice. If you hate bling--too bad because I'll probably be sending you some LOL.

*I will be posting the sign up list two weeks from now to allow ample opportunity for everyone to see this post, think about it, and then sign up. The sign up will go up Friday, November 15th at 5PM EST. First come, first serve. All's fair in love and pen palling.
*The due date will be two weeks from the sign up--Friday, November 29th. I will get them in the mail that following Monday. It's a relatively quick turn around time but I want to take into account getting the swap done and mailed out well before the holidays get hectic.
*I will repost/remind folks over the next two weeks up until the sign up date.

Happy swapping!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 859434)
Dammit, woman! I'll be stuck in traffic at 5pm on the 15th. Can I authorize someone to post my sign up for me (you know, should I think about it and do all the formulas to determine that I have enough time/supplies/funds to do this project)?

Also, does it have to be 3 layers only or 3 layers minimum for each card?

2 PM my time, so I am glad a 2nd chance opens up. That way I feel confident in starting the inches :)

Bèsame* 11-03-2013 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tommi (Post 860039)
2 PM my time, so I am glad a 2nd chance opens up. That way I feel confident in starting the inches :)

I'm excited...this is like bidding on eBay ..lol

Soft*Silver 11-04-2013 03:10 AM

I sent my halloween cards out a long time ago

I got everyone's except Leigh's I believe. I dont keep track. chrissy enjoyed them too so thank you! They were all so lovely and fun!

Is there a link you could direct us to regarding inchies? I have never heard of them. Interesting concept. My mind is working...

Gemme 11-04-2013 06:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Miss_Tia (Post 860080)
I sent my halloween cards out a long time ago

I got everyone's except Leigh's I believe. I dont keep track. chrissy enjoyed them too so thank you! They were all so lovely and fun!

Is there a link you could direct us to regarding inchies? I have never heard of them. Interesting concept. My mind is working...





Soft*Silver 11-04-2013 12:26 PM

omg..I love these! This is something I can wrap myself around...thanks!

Soft*Silver 11-04-2013 02:52 PM

May I please wrangle the next one?

Tommi 11-04-2013 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Uniqueswtfemm (Post 860040)
I'm excited...this is like bidding on eBay ..lol

Ahaaaaa! Someone who enjoys the live action :fastdraq::fastdraq:

Up $1.99 @2 A M. :)

PoeticSilence 11-05-2013 02:37 PM

So, Gemme is going to wrangle group two?? Is that official? (trying to make sure I can get in on a project since I missed the last two)

Gemme 11-05-2013 06:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PoeticSilence (Post 860555)
So, Gemme is going to wrangle group two?? Is that official? (trying to make sure I can get in on a project since I missed the last two)

If there's overflow. Absolutely!

I would keep the same rules as CCB laid out (except the numbers limitation), since it's her project.

So that way, like Tommi said, everyone that wants to start now, can do so with confidence.

Gemme 11-05-2013 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Miss_Tia (Post 860209)
May I please wrangle the next one?

I don't see any reason why not! You'll just have to remind us when this current project is over cuz I know my brain will be mush by then, with this project and the card lists and the holidays.

:)

candy_coated_bitch 11-05-2013 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 860629)
If there's overflow. Absolutely!

I would keep the same rules as CCB laid out (except the numbers limitation), since it's her project.

So that way, like Tommi said, everyone that wants to start now, can do so with confidence.

It's totally fine with me for anyone who wants to, to jump off of my project and wrangle more based on an overflow of interest.

The world needs more inchies!!! :)

candy_coated_bitch 11-05-2013 08:40 PM

Also, BUMPING
 
As promised, the posting of my project today, Friday Nov. 1st. I am hoping it doesn't get too lost in the wrapping up of the Halloween cards, but I can always repost.

I would like to say first off that I am going to be a strict bitch with this swap. If that is annoying to anyone, you shouldn't sign up.

Here's the concept:

*Inchies are miniature works of art created on a 1 X 1 inch square. Similar idea to an Artist Trading Card, just on a much smaller scale. I make mine on watercolor paper, but you could use cardstock, cardboard, old greeting cards--anything that is a bit sturdy.

*Because of the small scale inchies can be difficult to make. I would like participants to keep this in mind. It doesn't mean if you're a beginner I wouldn't love for you to participate--but just know the small scale is a challenge. But a good one!

*I am going to ask for a requirement that your inchies each have three layers/elements. Obviously, I can't force anyone to do anything, but think ART. Like, a background layer of scrapbook paper or paint would count as one layer. A collage element another layer, and something on top/combined with that as a final layer.

*For example: I usually like to start out with a layer of paint or a collage element as my background. I like using interesting tidbits of magazine pictures as backgrounds a lot. Then depending on what I feel like I might paint something on top of that or add another collage element--maybe one that builds upon the background idea. I also love things like rhinestones, glitter, sequins, etc. to enhance an inchie and give it some texture. So there's three elements. It's not super hard to come up with three layers--but I am putting this requirement because I want everyone to be considerate to their fellow participants and try to make sure everyone is on the same page with how much effort goes into this.

*I HATE when I spend hours thoughtfully creating something and then I get something back that someone has put no thought into. (And no, I am not talking about anyone specific here but I have experienced this in other swaps.) I don't want folks to be intimidated, but please carefully consider the time commitment of this swap before signing up.

*I am limiting this swap to 7 people (including myself). I thought long and hard about this. I know it might seem limiting and unfair to some--but this is going to be a fairly intensive swap and I am NOT NOT NOT negotiating on this. If folks miss out, there are other swaps, we can always do inchies another time, and you just can't have everything you want in life.

*Please create two inchies that are a pair for each of your swap partners. Not exactly the same, but two inchies that play off each other or harmonize in some way. You can make all your inchies the same theme, or make 6 sets, it's up to you. So everyone will be making twelve inchies and receiving twelve back in return.

*Please include some money to help out with postage and packaging, whatever you can afford, maybe $2-$5.

*I am NOT going to take responsibility for coordinating anyone's personal tastes/dislikes/requests. I tried to make the requirements clear, but ask questions if you are confused but, you get what you get in the swap. Sender's choice. If you hate bling--too bad because I'll probably be sending you some LOL.

*I will be posting the sign up list two weeks from now to allow ample opportunity for everyone to see this post, think about it, and then sign up. The sign up will go up Friday, November 15th at 5PM EST. First come, first serve. All's fair in love and pen palling.

*The due date will be two weeks from the sign up--Friday, November 29th. I will get them in the mail that following Monday. It's a relatively quick turn around time but I want to take into account getting the swap done and mailed out well before the holidays get hectic.

*I will repost/remind folks over the next two weeks up until the sign up date.

Happy swapping!

ahk 11-06-2013 05:12 PM

I received NYCFEMs card back today. Not sure why-- this is the 2nd time this has happened. It just says not deliverable as addressed. -- I think the p.o is getting really lazy, seriously folks.

nycfem 11-06-2013 06:46 PM

It's the third time because it happened to you twice with the previous project. Maybe there's some sort of allergy occurring :confused:

How much stamp money are you putting on it? Can you rep or PM me the name and address that you are sending to? This is not happening with anyone else, and I have such a simple, boring address (not like "the tree at the end of the lane"/"leave beside the briar patch", so it remains baffling to me, and I can't help but think you must be doing something wrong :canoworms: even if that makes no sense either. Like, are you going into a zombie state and writing something on the envelope like: "Fuck you, Mr. Postman! Shove this up your ass!" and so he's laughing and putting it right back in YOUR mailbox. It is just so mysterious and frustrating that I find my mind wandering down avenues that don't even make sense (so to speak). :deepthoughts:

Do you take it to a post office to be mailed or just do it yourself? Maybe you could take it to a post office to mail it. But whatever you do, please don't check off that I or another agent needs to be present for it to be delivered. The post office I am assigned to pick up things that require a signature from me or from my agent (not the post office I use to mail things which I like) is like a not fun haunted house. It takes years off my life every time I have to go.:pinata:

The sad part is I really like your snail mail, which is what makes me obsess on why this keeps happening :bigcry:

Quote:

Originally Posted by ahk (Post 860880)
I received NYCFEMs card back today. Not sure why-- this is the 2nd time this has happened. It just says not deliverable as addressed. -- I think the p.o is getting really lazy, seriously folks.


ahk 11-06-2013 08:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nycfem (Post 860906)
It's the third time because it happened to you twice with the previous project. Maybe there's some sort of allergy occurring :confused:

How much stamp money are you putting on it? Can you rep or PM me the name and address that you are sending to? This is not happening with anyone else, and I have such a simple, boring address (not like "the tree at the end of the lane"/"leave beside the briar patch", so it remains baffling to me, and I can't help but think you must be doing something wrong :canoworms: even if that makes no sense either. Like, are you going into a zombie state and writing something on the envelope like: "Fuck you, Mr. Postman! Shove this up your ass!" and so he's laughing and putting it right back in YOUR mailbox. It is just so mysterious and frustrating that I find my mind wandering down avenues that don't even make sense (so to speak). :deepthoughts:

Do you take it to a post office to be mailed or just do it yourself? Maybe you could take it to a post office to mail it. But whatever you do, please don't check off that I or another agent needs to be present for it to be delivered. The post office I am assigned to pick up things that require a signature from me or from my agent (not the post office I use to mail things which I like) is like a not fun haunted house. It takes years off my life every time I have to go.:pinata:

The sad part is I really like your snail mail, which is what makes me obsess on why this keeps happening :bigcry:

Wow-- did you eat lots of candy while typing this??

:chocolate: <--- faux chocolate

I sent you a PM and I went to the post office to drop all these off, since I had some out of country to send. Its not the postage/or lack of postage, because she weighed it and made sure I was good. It just has a yellow sticker on bottom stating " return to sender, not deliverable as addressed, unable to forward"
I have no idea.

nycfem 11-06-2013 08:29 PM

I admit that I am over tired and did have donuts today, so yeah I'm a little slap happy. Maybe the postman had a bad relationship long ago with someone in the building I live in and is just determined to drive us crazy.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ahk (Post 860935)
Wow-- did you eat lots of candy while typing this??

:chocolate: <--- faux chocolate

I sent you a PM and I went to the post office to drop all these off, since I had some out of country to send. Its not the postage/or lack of postage, because she weighed it and made sure I was good. It just has a yellow sticker on bottom stating " return to sender, not deliverable as addressed, unable to forward"
I have no idea.


candy_coated_bitch 11-06-2013 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nycfem (Post 860940)
I admit that I am over tired and did have donuts today, so yeah I'm a little slap happy. Maybe the postman had a bad relationship long ago with someone in the building I live in and is just determined to drive us crazy.

I have had serious issues getting mail TO ahk. What's the common denominator in these scenarios? Hmmmm....

Gemme 11-07-2013 06:11 AM

Oooooooooh! Ooooooooh!

I know!!!!!

:blink:

ahk 11-07-2013 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by candy_coated_bitch (Post 860992)
I have had serious issues getting mail TO ahk. What's the common denominator in these scenarios? Hmmmm....

What-evs!!

:sunglass:

But the problem to this was getting it TO nycfem-- so whats the answer to this??

candy_coated_bitch 11-07-2013 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ahk (Post 861131)
What-evs!!

:sunglass:

But the problem to this was getting it TO nycfem-- so whats the answer to this??

That YOU are the common denominator. You are clearly a mailing vortex.

ahk 11-07-2013 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by candy_coated_bitch (Post 861133)
That YOU are the common denominator. You are clearly a mailing vortex.

Nope.
I think its an east coast thing--
Because I don't have any other issues elsewhere.
So there.

Or better yet--


amiyesiam 11-07-2013 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nycfem (Post 860906)
It's the third time because it happened to you twice with the previous project. Maybe there's some sort of allergy occurring :confused:

How much stamp money are you putting on it? Can you rep or PM me the name and address that you are sending to? This is not happening with anyone else, and I have such a simple, boring address (not like "the tree at the end of the lane"/"leave beside the briar patch", so it remains baffling to me, and I can't help but think you must be doing something wrong :canoworms: even if that makes no sense either. Like, are you going into a zombie state and writing something on the envelope like: "Fuck you, Mr. Postman! Shove this up your ass!" and so he's laughing and putting it right back in YOUR mailbox. It is just so mysterious and frustrating that I find my mind wandering down avenues that don't even make sense (so to speak). :deepthoughts:

Do you take it to a post office to be mailed or just do it yourself? Maybe you could take it to a post office to mail it. But whatever you do, please don't check off that I or another agent needs to be present for it to be delivered. The post office I am assigned to pick up things that require a signature from me or from my agent (not the post office I use to mail things which I like) is like a not fun haunted house. It takes years off my life every time I have to go.:pinata:

The sad part is I really like your snail mail, which is what makes me obsess on why this keeps happening :bigcry:

We got the christmas card we sent to Dark Crystal back, the card from 2011, about 5-6 months ago. After that, nothing surprises me.

candy_coated_bitch 11-13-2013 03:20 PM

Just a reminder: sign ups will be posted Friday at 5PM EST!

As promised, the posting of my project today, Friday Nov. 1st. I am hoping it doesn't get too lost in the wrapping up of the Halloween cards, but I can always repost.

I would like to say first off that I am going to be a strict bitch with this swap. If that is annoying to anyone, you shouldn't sign up.

Here's the concept:

*Inchies are miniature works of art created on a 1 X 1 inch square. Similar idea to an Artist Trading Card, just on a much smaller scale. I make mine on watercolor paper, but you could use cardstock, cardboard, old greeting cards--anything that is a bit sturdy.

*Because of the small scale inchies can be difficult to make. I would like participants to keep this in mind. It doesn't mean if you're a beginner I wouldn't love for you to participate--but just know the small scale is a challenge. But a good one!

*I am going to ask for a requirement that your inchies each have three layers/elements. Obviously, I can't force anyone to do anything, but think ART. Like, a background layer of scrapbook paper or paint would count as one layer. A collage element another layer, and something on top/combined with that as a final layer.

*For example: I usually like to start out with a layer of paint or a collage element as my background. I like using interesting tidbits of magazine pictures as backgrounds a lot. Then depending on what I feel like I might paint something on top of that or add another collage element--maybe one that builds upon the background idea. I also love things like rhinestones, glitter, sequins, etc. to enhance an inchie and give it some texture. So there's three elements. It's not super hard to come up with three layers--but I am putting this requirement because I want everyone to be considerate to their fellow participants and try to make sure everyone is on the same page with how much effort goes into this.

*I HATE when I spend hours thoughtfully creating something and then I get something back that someone has put no thought into. (And no, I am not talking about anyone specific here but I have experienced this in other swaps.) I don't want folks to be intimidated, but please carefully consider the time commitment of this swap before signing up.

*I am limiting this swap to 7 people (including myself). I thought long and hard about this. I know it might seem limiting and unfair to some--but this is going to be a fairly intensive swap and I am NOT NOT NOT negotiating on this. If folks miss out, there are other swaps, we can always do inchies another time, and you just can't have everything you want in life.

*Please create two inchies that are a pair for each of your swap partners. Not exactly the same, but two inchies that play off each other or harmonize in some way. You can make all your inchies the same theme, or make 6 sets, it's up to you. So everyone will be making twelve inchies and receiving twelve back in return.

*Please include some money to help out with postage and packaging, whatever you can afford, maybe $2-$5.

*I am NOT going to take responsibility for coordinating anyone's personal tastes/dislikes/requests. I tried to make the requirements clear, but ask questions if you are confused but, you get what you get in the swap. Sender's choice. If you hate bling--too bad because I'll probably be sending you some LOL.

*I will be posting the sign up list two weeks from now to allow ample opportunity for everyone to see this post, think about it, and then sign up. The sign up will go up Friday, November 15th at 5PM EST. First come, first serve. All's fair in love and pen palling.

*The due date will be two weeks from the sign up--Friday, November 29th. I will get them in the mail that following Monday. It's a relatively quick turn around time but I want to take into account getting the swap done and mailed out well before the holidays get hectic.

*I will repost/remind folks over the next two weeks up until the sign up date.

Happy swapping!

ahk 11-13-2013 04:00 PM

I can't wait....

:eatinghersheybar:

Quote:

Originally Posted by candy_coated_bitch (Post 862524)
Just a reminder: sign ups will be posted Friday at 5PM EST!

As promised, the posting of my project today, Friday Nov. 1st. I am hoping it doesn't get too lost in the wrapping up of the Halloween cards, but I can always repost.

I would like to say first off that I am going to be a strict bitch with this swap. If that is annoying to anyone, you shouldn't sign up.

Here's the concept:

*Inchies are miniature works of art created on a 1 X 1 inch square. Similar idea to an Artist Trading Card, just on a much smaller scale. I make mine on watercolor paper, but you could use cardstock, cardboard, old greeting cards--anything that is a bit sturdy.

*Because of the small scale inchies can be difficult to make. I would like participants to keep this in mind. It doesn't mean if you're a beginner I wouldn't love for you to participate--but just know the small scale is a challenge. But a good one!

*I am going to ask for a requirement that your inchies each have three layers/elements. Obviously, I can't force anyone to do anything, but think ART. Like, a background layer of scrapbook paper or paint would count as one layer. A collage element another layer, and something on top/combined with that as a final layer.

*For example: I usually like to start out with a layer of paint or a collage element as my background. I like using interesting tidbits of magazine pictures as backgrounds a lot. Then depending on what I feel like I might paint something on top of that or add another collage element--maybe one that builds upon the background idea. I also love things like rhinestones, glitter, sequins, etc. to enhance an inchie and give it some texture. So there's three elements. It's not super hard to come up with three layers--but I am putting this requirement because I want everyone to be considerate to their fellow participants and try to make sure everyone is on the same page with how much effort goes into this.

*I HATE when I spend hours thoughtfully creating something and then I get something back that someone has put no thought into. (And no, I am not talking about anyone specific here but I have experienced this in other swaps.) I don't want folks to be intimidated, but please carefully consider the time commitment of this swap before signing up.

*I am limiting this swap to 7 people (including myself). I thought long and hard about this. I know it might seem limiting and unfair to some--but this is going to be a fairly intensive swap and I am NOT NOT NOT negotiating on this. If folks miss out, there are other swaps, we can always do inchies another time, and you just can't have everything you want in life.

*Please create two inchies that are a pair for each of your swap partners. Not exactly the same, but two inchies that play off each other or harmonize in some way. You can make all your inchies the same theme, or make 6 sets, it's up to you. So everyone will be making twelve inchies and receiving twelve back in return.

*Please include some money to help out with postage and packaging, whatever you can afford, maybe $2-$5.

*I am NOT going to take responsibility for coordinating anyone's personal tastes/dislikes/requests. I tried to make the requirements clear, but ask questions if you are confused but, you get what you get in the swap. Sender's choice. If you hate bling--too bad because I'll probably be sending you some LOL.

*I will be posting the sign up list two weeks from now to allow ample opportunity for everyone to see this post, think about it, and then sign up. The sign up will go up Friday, November 15th at 5PM EST. First come, first serve. All's fair in love and pen palling.

*The due date will be two weeks from the sign up--Friday, November 29th. I will get them in the mail that following Monday. It's a relatively quick turn around time but I want to take into account getting the swap done and mailed out well before the holidays get hectic.

*I will repost/remind folks over the next two weeks up until the sign up date.

Happy swapping!


Gemme 11-13-2013 08:05 PM

Reminder: if the sign up goes over 7 people, I'll wrangle the overflow.

Same rules and dates, so everyone will get to experience the same project.

LaneyDoll 11-14-2013 11:07 PM

Thank you all!
 
Thank you to everyone who sent Halloween greetings to me. I did not keep a list of who I receives one from but I do still have them out ;)

Work has been busy so I apologize for not touching base more quickly.

Y'all have fun with the inchies project! I will admit that I am envious of those participating but I know that I do not have time to work on them.

I will be watching for the "after the holidays" projects!

XOXO

:sparklyheart:

Soft*Silver 11-14-2013 11:13 PM

I would like to do this please

candy_coated_bitch 11-15-2013 04:01 PM

SIGN UPS!!!

For all interested in signing up--if you haven't read the project guidelines and rules please do so before signing up.

As I said, sign ups will be on a first come, first serve basis. Gemme said she would be willing to wrangle overflow if there is additional interest. Please
post in the thread if you missed the sign ups on THIS LIST. If you are signing up on MY list, please cut and paste the list into your post and DON'T just post separately in the thread that you are interested. This list is there for a reason.

Example: There are seven people in this project including myself. Below I will post a list of seven, with my name in the first slot. The next person should copy/paste this list adding his/hys/her name to the list. And so on and so forth until the list is full! And seriously--I will not be responsible if you don't follow the instructions. Just add your name to the list directly and don't post separately in the thread or you will miss out.

Let's begin!

1) CCB
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)

PROJECT GUIDELINES:

I would like to say first off that I am going to be a strict bitch with this swap. If that is annoying to anyone, you shouldn't sign up.

Here's the concept:

*Inchies are miniature works of art created on a 1 X 1 inch square. Similar idea to an Artist Trading Card, just on a much smaller scale. I make mine on watercolor paper, but you could use cardstock, cardboard, old greeting cards--anything that is a bit sturdy.

*Because of the small scale inchies can be difficult to make. I would like participants to keep this in mind. It doesn't mean if you're a beginner I wouldn't love for you to participate--but just know the small scale is a challenge. But a good one!

*I am going to ask for a requirement that your inchies each have three layers/elements. Obviously, I can't force anyone to do anything, but think ART. Like, a background layer of scrapbook paper or paint would count as one layer. A collage element another layer, and something on top/combined with that as a final layer.

*For example: I usually like to start out with a layer of paint or a collage element as my background. I like using interesting tidbits of magazine pictures as backgrounds a lot. Then depending on what I feel like I might paint something on top of that or add another collage element--maybe one that builds upon the background idea. I also love things like rhinestones, glitter, sequins, etc. to enhance an inchie and give it some texture. So there's three elements. It's not super hard to come up with three layers--but I am putting this requirement because I want everyone to be considerate to their fellow participants and try to make sure everyone is on the same page with how much effort goes into this.

*I HATE when I spend hours thoughtfully creating something and then I get something back that someone has put no thought into. (And no, I am not talking about anyone specific here but I have experienced this in other swaps.) I don't want folks to be intimidated, but please carefully consider the time commitment of this swap before signing up.

*I am limiting this swap to 7 people (including myself). I thought long and hard about this. I know it might seem limiting and unfair to some--but this is going to be a fairly intensive swap and I am NOT NOT NOT negotiating on this. If folks miss out, there are other swaps, we can always do inchies another time, and you just can't have everything you want in life.

*Please create two inchies that are a pair for each of your swap partners. Not exactly the same, but two inchies that play off each other or harmonize in some way. You can make all your inchies the same theme, or make 6 sets, it's up to you. So everyone will be making twelve inchies and receiving twelve back in return.

*Please include some money to help out with postage and packaging, whatever you can afford, maybe $2-$5.

*I am NOT going to take responsibility for coordinating anyone's personal tastes/dislikes/requests. I tried to make the requirements clear, but ask questions if you are confused but, you get what you get in the swap. Sender's choice. If you hate bling--too bad because I'll probably be sending you some LOL.

*I will be posting the sign up list two weeks from now to allow ample opportunity for everyone to see this post, think about it, and then sign up. The sign up will go up Friday, November 15th at 5PM EST. First come, first serve. All's fair in love and pen palling.

*The due date will be two weeks from the sign up--Friday, November 29th. I will get them in the mail that following Monday. It's a relatively quick turn around time but I want to take into account getting the swap done and mailed out well before the holidays get hectic.

*I will repost/remind folks over the next two weeks up until the sign up date.

Happy swapping!

amiyesiam 11-15-2013 04:02 PM

[QUOTE=candy_coated_bitch;862924]SIGN UPS!!!

For all interested in signing up--if you haven't read the project guidelines and rules please do so before signing up.

As I said, sign ups will be on a first come, first serve basis. Gemme said she would be willing to wrangle overflow if there is additional interest. Please
post in the thread if you missed the sign ups on THIS LIST. If you are signing up on MY list, please cut and paste the list into your post and DON'T just post separately in the thread that you are interested. This list is there for a reason.

Example: There are seven people in this project including myself. Below I will post a list of seven, with my name in the first slot. The next person should copy/paste this list adding his/hys/her name to the list. And so on and so forth until the list is full! And seriously--I will not be responsible if you don't follow the instructions. Just add your name to the list directly and don't post separately in the thread or you will miss out.

Let's begin!

1) CCB
2)amiyesiam
3)ahk
4)
5)
6)
7)

PROJECT GUIDELINES:

I would like to say first off that I am going to be a strict bitch with this swap. If that is annoying to anyone, you shouldn't sign up.

Here's the concept:

*Inchies are miniature works of art created on a 1 X 1 inch square. Similar idea to an Artist Trading Card, just on a much smaller scale. I make mine on watercolor paper, but you could use cardstock, cardboard, old greeting cards--anything that is a bit sturdy.

*Because of the small scale inchies can be difficult to make. I would like participants to keep this in mind. It doesn't mean if you're a beginner I wouldn't love for you to participate--but just know the small scale is a challenge. But a good one!

*I am going to ask for a requirement that your inchies each have three layers/elements. Obviously, I can't force anyone to do anything, but think ART. Like, a background layer of scrapbook paper or paint would count as one layer. A collage element another layer, and something on top/combined with that as a final layer.

*For example: I usually like to start out with a layer of paint or a collage element as my background. I like using interesting tidbits of magazine pictures as backgrounds a lot. Then depending on what I feel like I might paint something on top of that or add another collage element--maybe one that builds upon the background idea. I also love things like rhinestones, glitter, sequins, etc. to enhance an inchie and give it some texture. So there's three elements. It's not super hard to come up with three layers--but I am putting this requirement because I want everyone to be considerate to their fellow participants and try to make sure everyone is on the same page with how much effort goes into this.

*I HATE when I spend hours thoughtfully creating something and then I get something back that someone has put no thought into. (And no, I am not talking about anyone specific here but I have experienced this in other swaps.) I don't want folks to be intimidated, but please carefully consider the time commitment of this swap before signing up.

*I am limiting this swap to 7 people (including myself). I thought long and hard about this. I know it might seem limiting and unfair to some--but this is going to be a fairly intensive swap and I am NOT NOT NOT negotiating on this. If folks miss out, there are other swaps, we can always do inchies another time, and you just can't have everything you want in life.

*Please create two inchies that are a pair for each of your swap partners. Not exactly the same, but two inchies that play off each other or harmonize in some way. You can make all your inchies the same theme, or make 6 sets, it's up to you. So everyone will be making twelve inchies and receiving twelve back in return.

*Please include some money to help out with postage and packaging, whatever you can afford, maybe $2-$5.

*I am NOT going to take responsibility for coordinating anyone's personal tastes/dislikes/requests. I tried to make the requirements clear, but ask questions if you are confused but, you get what you get in the swap. Sender's choice. If you hate bling--too bad because I'll probably be sending you some LOL.

*I will be posting the sign up list two weeks from now to allow ample opportunity for everyone to see this post, think about it, and then sign up. The sign up will go up Friday, November 15th at 5PM EST. First come, first serve. All's fair in love and pen palling.

*The due date will be two weeks from the sign up--Friday, November 29th. I will get them in the mail that following Monday. It's a relatively quick turn around time but I want to take into account getting the swap done and mailed out well before the holidays get hectic.

*I will repost/remind folks over the next two weeks up until the sign up date.

Happy swapping!

amiyesiam 11-15-2013 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ahk (Post 862926)
Yay. Super stoked.

I added you to the list. It is easier if you quote the last person on the list! Instead of the original poster.

candy_coated_bitch 11-15-2013 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by amiyesiam (Post 862929)
I added you to the list. It is easier if you quote the last person on the list! Instead of the original poster.

Yes, it is. That's exactly what I meant. Because then it just gets all out of order. :glasses:

amiyesiam 11-15-2013 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by candy_coated_bitch (Post 862931)
Yes, it is. That's exactly what I meant. Because then it just gets all out of order. :glasses:

That and there is no way I am getting left off the list!

ahk 11-15-2013 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by amiyesiam (Post 862929)
I added you to the list. It is easier if you quote the last person on the list! Instead of the original poster.

Thank you. I am still learning the phone. Thanks for keeping me in the loop. And ccb.. thank you.

ahk 11-15-2013 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ahk (Post 862933)
Thank you. I am still learning the phone. Thanks for keeping me in the loop. And ccb.. thank you.

I deleted the quote so it wouldn't confuse folks but now I'm thinking I'm confused now. Must go from here. Thanks again. :|

candy_coated_bitch 11-15-2013 04:18 PM

LOL! Why don't we go from here:

1) CCB
2)amiyesiam
3)ahk
4)
5)
6)
7)

Bèsame* 11-15-2013 04:42 PM

Why don't we go from here:

1) CCB
2)amiyesiam
3)ahk
4)Uniqueswtfemm
5)
6)
7)

Add me too.......


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