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EPUSA: Non-deco (ATC Booklet) Swap #1

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EPUSA: Non-deco (ATC Booklet) Swap #1
Group:Everything Paper USA
Swap Coordinator:CookieMomster78 (contact)
Swap categories: Art  Books  Mail Art 
Number of people in swap:4
Location:Regional - United States
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:July 30, 2023
Date items must be sent by:September 10, 2023
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

EPUSA: Non-deco (ATC Booklet) Swap #1

In this swap, I will mail each participant a blank “deco” (decorative style) booklet that is approximately ATC size.

I’m trying something different, if all goes well, this will be a swap series where everyone receives a mini book of mail art. It’s not the same as mini art journals or "deco" booklets, just a similar concept.

You will use your materials to decorate the cover and label the back with your return address/email. Also, if you’d like to set a theme for the booklet, you can!

To participate you must agree to do two things:

  1. Email me a photo of your booklet. It can be a photo of the cover you made when it began its journey or your favorite page after its journey ends and it’s returned home. My email address will be included on a note with your booklet. Photos will not be posted on social media or shared with others at any time without your consent. I do my best to respect everyone’s cyber safety and privacy.

  2. Only swap these booklets within the EPUSA group, and no other groups or swaps outside of EPUSA.

These booklets are yours to keep, ultimately. However, once partners have been assigned you’ll send the booklet out for a fellow EPUSA group member to add their art.

Of course, please add art that is something you are proud to share, keeping in mind the cost to ship will increase if you use anything too rigid, thick, or bumpy.

Please refrain from using any chipboard, rhinestones, or foam in these.

Try to keep these flat so they can be mailed easily in between rounds. Think of them like a zine in that manner, and send them unfolded to save on postage.

Then, after adding a single ATC-sized spread of art to the booklet, PLEASE sign, and date the back of the page that you created.

Finally, please place the booklet in a safe, yet obvious location while awaiting the next round.

Each booklet has the same number of pages, so we should have homers going back to their owners around the same time; assuming everyone who started in round #1 has participated in every round.

Unfortunately, if you don’t participate in round #1, you’ll have to wait for the rounds to end before joining in. That way each participant of this “round robin” style of ATC swap gets their booklets back. I hope that I’m explaining that adequately.

If the bot ends up returning your booklet to you please let me know and I can try to make arrangements so you don’t have to add a page to your booklet if you don’t want to.


  • Total pages in the book (including cover) = 14

I recommend sending these in an envelope with the center pages open [ | ] to eliminate bulk. They'll mail for the price of one "USPS forever stamp", as long as they remain flat and fairly flexible (remember that shipping rate is now 66 cents).

  • Each booklet measures approximately 5.5 inches wide by 4.25 inches tall when opened (laying flat). Folded (booklet style), it's approximately 2.75" by 4.25".

There are a dozen pages inside (not including the cover). The seam is bound with two staples, which can easily be removed and replaced with sewn binding if one so desired.

  • It weighs 0.4 ounces.

Please let me know if there’s anything else I maybe forgot to think through.

Discussion

Shellyr 07/12/2023 #

These should be similar to ATC's?

CookieMomster78 07/12/2023 #

@Shellyr Yes, that’s correct. These are just like ATCs in a booklet format because your artwork is on one side, while your contact information is on the reverse side. They’re also different from an ATC though. That’s because they’re not on a thick cardboard or stiff cardstock with bulky embellishments attached.

We’re going to try and decorate the pages with paints, inks, ephemera, and assorted mediums that remain flat and flexible once they’re dry.

Shellyr 07/14/2023 #

Thanks

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