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Old 02-10-2015, 12:06 AM   #4596
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Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am View Post
I think I would like to participate, but I'm not really sure what it is I'm promising to do. I think I understand the basic concept, but I'm pretty sure I'm missing some basic information. (What does the wrangler do? 4x6 is the ideal size - so are only flat projects acceptable? Does it have to come in under a certain weight? Do we make as many projects as there are participants, or do we only make one project? What makes a good project?) Anyway, is there a basic informational post for noobs to this thread who want to come out and play? If not, can someone please help me out?

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I can answer some of your questions, and will leave those that pertain to this specific project to Tommi as it is his. (Like weight/size limits, etc.)

I couldn't find a good FAQ post for newbies, unfortunately.

A wrangler is the person who decides to facilitate a project. This usually includes coming up with the specifics of their particular project, having all completed projects mailed to them from each of the participants, and then putting together packages including a project from everyone who participated and sending them back out. Theoretically everyone ends up with a package that contains one project from each of the other participants. It kinda sounds complicated but it's actually simpler than having everyone mail each item out individually.

Most of the time (unless stated otherwise), you make a project for each participant.

A "good" project is really anything you put your love and creativity into.
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