Doris is hosting a
fun swap that is wide open to interpretation and personal style: Create a postcard
using a stencil.
It can be a store
bought stencil, a hand-cut stencil, or a household object used as a stencil.
You can use any
materials and create in any style. The
stencil can act as your background or your focal point (or both!) Anything goes – just make sure to use a
stencil for at least some part of your design.
Create as many as
four postcards and get them in the mail to Doris by January 25th:
Important reminders for a successful
swap:
It’s a sad thing when you put a ton of
time and effort into creating your art for a swap and you don’t get something
in return. Our hosts are diligent about
getting all the postcards back out in the mail to their new owners, but
sometimes postal mishaps occur and items get lost in the mail. There are several things YOU, the artist, can
do to prevent this:
· Put proper postage on your postcards before
you send them to your host. If you’re
going to use a postcard stamp (currently $.35) you card must not be larger than
4”x6”. This is important - please don’t just estimate this. Get out your ruler and measure your
card. If it’s bigger than 4”x6” you need
a “forever” stamp ($.49) Insufficient
postage is a short road to the dead letter office. Make sure your mail is deliverable and take
the extra moment to measure your card size. (And if your card isn’t a rectangle
-if it’s square or round or another funky shape - you’re going to need $.71
postage. No joke.) You can find all the US postage rules and a
handy postal calculator here: http://postcalc.usps.gov/
When
in doubt, add more postage!
· It’s incredibly helpful if you put your
return address on the cards you create.
That way, should there be a postal mishap, your card will come back to
you instead of being lost and undeliverable.
·
Your
host will send these postcards to their new homes “naked” (without an envelope)
so make sure they are not too thick or lumpy and make sure everything is glued
down securely.
·
Include
address labels in the envelope you send to your host– these will be used to
mail your new cards to you. This way
your host does not have to read your handwritten address and write it on the
cards (increasing the possibility of an address error). Plus, it saves your host a ton of time.
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