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Scrap Paper Soup (Red/Pink/Orange) - USA Only

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Swap Coordinator:ArtyBeth3 (contact)
Swap categories: Artist Trading Card (ATC)  Card Making  Paper Crafts 
Number of people in swap:7
Location:Regional - USA
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:August 3, 2010
Date items must be sent by:August 13, 2010
Number of swap partners:2
Description:

I decided to modify my scrap paper soup swaps to allow people to pick the color combinations they are interested in. This second one will be for red, pink, and orange scraps. They can be all red, all pink, all orange, or a combination of two or three colors. They can also have other colors on them, but the majority should be red, pink, and orange.

What I mean by scraps are the ones I know we all have – the bits & pieces left over from our various art projects. You know, the ones you just can’t bear to throw away, thinking they’ll be good for something in the future (smile). However, the thing with me is that I forget to use them and instead cut what I need from a bigger piece, and then I end up with even more scraps. A vicious cycle it is…

You will send each of your 2 partners at least 20 different red, pink, and orange scraps. They can be cardstock, textured paper, decorative paper, handmade paper, scrapbook paper, etc. Please do not send: magazine pages, book pages, calendar pages, newspaper, plain copier-type paper, or plastic material.

Minimum scrap size: ½" x 2”; Maximum scrap size: your choice

Please also include an ATC, postcard, or greeting card made by you, using red & pink & orange (other colors and/or embellishments may be added). This will be a card for your partner to enjoy. Write a short (or long) note inside for your partner.

This is an easy swap and it’s open to everyone, as long as you have a well-filled out profile. If you sign up, please follow through and send your swap. No one likes flakers – please play nice!

Here are a few ideas for using scraps:

  • Thin strips make nice borders – you can even punch a decorative edge.
  • Stamp a word on a scrap. Cut out (or tear out for rough edge) and adhere to another layer for a colorful frame. You could then adhere that to another layer and so on, for several colorful frames.
  • Paper weaving
  • Randomly collage for a neat background

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