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  Swap Rules
 

These are the tasks that Swap Assistants need to do:

   
1. Sign-up deadline:
   

I need to be reminded 2 days before sign-up deadline so I can send the verification e-mail to everyone in the swap. This is to ensure that everyone who has signed up has not changed their minds BEFORE the sign-up deadline. When I send this e-mail to everyone I will also notify the group of who the swap assistant is.

   
2. Submission Dates - Most neglected rule!
   

I cannot accept any art after the deadline to be fair to all involved. I need time to sort everything and get them mailed out on time. If your swap arrives after the swap return date, it will be returned to you, unopened. Please be courteous to others. I don't want to return swaps unopened, but if I promise everyone I will send their's back by a certain date, it's only fair that I do so. So please be sure to mail your swaps to me at least a week before the submission deadline. This is the biggest problem we have with swaps.

I will update the individual swap page (that you joined) as I receive swaps. If I don't have time to scan it in I will at least mark it as received. Please check this page to be sure I got your swap. If your swap doesn't show up (the image or "received") a week after you mailed it, please contact me.

   
3. Postage
   

Send a return self-addressed envelope with your swap so I can mail the other cards back to you. You must include postage (stamps, NOT metered) for the same amount it cost to send your envelope to me, plus 10 cents in stamps (in the envelope, not on it), just in case there's a weight difference. I keep the extra stamps and use them as needed for swaps. Also please consider what you are submitting. If you are making something quite light (using thinner paper or few layers possibly), throw in an extra .37 stamp or two just in case. I will always return the larger stamps if I don't need them. Remember that many people really embellish their swaps so this increases the weight.

Note about extra stamps: I have about a million 1 cent stamps right now, so some 3 cents, or 5 or 10 would be good. The larger 23 adn 37 cent stamps come in handy too. So maybe some who forgot their stamps for a swap or two could send some of those for the kitty.

     
4. Packaging
   

Please use a large envelope as opposed to the 5x7 size. It is often difficult to squeeze everything back into those little envelopes. Remember, not everyone makes cards 4 1/4" x 5 1/2".

Always put your samples in a large zip-lock bag, to protect them from the elements, just to be on the safe side. Please use the gallon size, not the sandwich size. You never know what everyone else will do for the swap and it is often difficult to get the swap into those small baggies. It is a very good idea to label your baggie. Just put an address label on it. That way I don't get them confused when I have over 100 cards and who knows how many envelopes and baggies sitting in front of me.

Hint: It would be a great idea to stick a piece of cardboard inside your envelope (that I can return) to protect your cards. I have one of those little community mailboxes and the mailman often insists on stuffing everything possible in there. This can bend your cards. If you put the cardboard in there he won't try to squeeze it in. He'll just put it in the large mailbox that we share so I can retrieve it.

   
5. How many cards to make
    Once we reach the sign-up date, we can decide how many people are in the swap. You can watch the sign-up list as the date approaches to get an idea how many there will be. I will send out an e-mail to everyone in the swap once we have a total. If you lose track, visit the site. You can always see exactly how many you should be making; it's however many people signed up.
   
6. Submissions
    All work must be original, your own work. Card fronts are fine (just the front of the card, no need to waste a whole card just to scan it into my site). Each swap may have specific details as to what stamps or supplies should be used. Many Stampin' Up! people prefer to have only Stampin' Up! supplies used, so some swaps may be limited to Stampin' Up! only. We will not limit all of our swaps to Stampin' Up! only though; we want to be able to explore all the stamps and supplies that are available to us.
     
6. Recipes - Second Most Neglected Rule
   

Each piece MUST have the complete recipe. It should be attached to the back of each piece submitted, not lose (they have a tendancy to get separated when sorting out a swap). The recipe should contain the following information:

  • Your name
  • Your e-mail
  • All stamps used (and company they are made by, Do NOT submit work if you can't tell me who made ALL stamps you used)
  • paper, markers, inks (colors and brands)
  • any special techniques, tools, and/or supplies
  • project size (dimensions)
  • anything else that would be helpful
The recipe is not only a curtosy to others, but it is something I have put a lot of work into on my site. Besides being a stampaholic, I am a web designer. I take great pride in the consistency and user-friendlyness of my site, details that many sites overlook. I will NOT include a sample on the site without a recipe. If you send a partical recipe it takes me time trying to figure out what you left out (either sending you an e-mail or looking stuff up in a catty). My time is precious. I would far rather spend my time stamping or adding something useful to the site, like new techniques or demos to the demo lists. So please, help us all out by including all of the required information
     
7. Recording the swap
    I will scan all swaps in and display them on my site. I will link your name to your e-mail so people can contact you directly if they like your card or have questions. If you have a problem with this, please let me know. I think everyone will enjoy seeing everyone's creative work.
     
  Have fun!!!!!
  Any questions, send me an e-mail.