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The Best Medicine: Green & Lucky (USA/Canada)

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The Best Medicine: Green & Lucky (USA/Canada)
Group:Crafting Queens
Swap Coordinator:grimmlynn (contact)
Swap categories: Random Items  Challenges  Accessories 
Number of people in swap:22
Location:Regional - USA/Canada
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:February 16, 2010
Date items must be sent by:March 1, 2010
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Since St. Patrick's Day is just around the corner, let's alter a medicine bottle in the theme of green and lucky.

For this swap you need to be medicated (or at least know someone who is)! Or else you won't have anything to stuff full of goodies for your partner. Even if you aren't 'officially' medicated a nice sized Tylenol bottle or some other over the counter medicine bottle will work. Also, it was brought to my attention during our last swap, that you can simply ask for an empty bottle at the pharmacy counter if you don't have one available. However, if you have one on hand, by all means, please use that one in the interest of recycling and reusing.

Simply find one of your EMPTY pill bottles and fill it full of green and lucky surprises for your partner (make sure to wash it out first). Also, be creative and alter the outside of the bottle to fit the green and lucky theme. Use any medium you would like. Send a quality piece of work. Don't just slap a sticker on it and call it done. Embellish, paint, collage...just so long as it would look neat sitting at someone's crafting station.

Sizes vary, but stay away from smaller sample sized bottles.

Everything doesn't have to be green. There are plenty of things that are considered lucky that aren't necessarily green. Think about good luck charms and things along those lines!

Ideas of what to include:

  • Charms
  • Ribbon
  • Cabochons
  • Bracelet
  • Small pair of earrings
  • Beads
  • Embellishments
  • Pin back buttons
  • Inchies
  • Magnets

Use your imagination! Not everything has to have a four-leaf clover or pot of gold on it. Read about other cultures and what they consider good luck symbols to find inspiration for your bottle.


Guidelines

  • No recent low ratings or no sends
  • Regional - USA/Canada
  • Newbies welcomed with at least 7 snail mail swaps AND a well filled out profile
  • Quality work only: Send only what you would be happy to receive
  • If anyone sends late without communication to their partner as well as the host they will be removed from the group
  • Failure to rate your partner in a timely manner after receiving the swap will also result in removal from the group

Any Questions? Just Ask!


Disclaimer: I recognize that the guidelines for the swaps I host have gotten strict, but it is in the interest of all the participants because we all deserve to receive quality work and to have our quality work rated in a timely manner. If anyone sees the guidelines as too strict and unfair, then the swaps I host probably aren't for you.


Happy Creating!!!

Discussion

driftwood 02/ 3/2010 #

Keep them coming!! LOve these swaps. thanks.

grimmlynn 02/ 4/2010 #

You are very welcomed. I am glad you like these swaps, too. I enjoy altering these things so much and finding goodies to stuff in there.

moowee 02/ 8/2010 #

This sounds fun. I am not sure how to alter a bottle but I am sure that I will come up with something.

grimmlynn 02/ 9/2010 #

Decorating it is the fun part. I personally use a mixed media approach. You can see a few I have altered on my flickr (link on profile). I have seen people use fabric, felt, paper or paint and just about anything you can imagine.

MzPatti 02/15/2010 #

I'm IN! Sounds like lots of green fun! xxooxx Patti

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