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C+P Paper Garland

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C+P Paper Garland
Swap Coordinator:stephiedee (contact)
Swap categories: Paper Crafts 
Number of people in swap:14
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:November 2, 2011
Date items must be sent by:November 17, 2011
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

I've been wanting to do some paper garland for awhile now and thought that this time of year would be the perfect opportunity to finally get to it. Holiday festivities & preparations are starting to kick in to high gear and the winter blues are looming...time to bust out some sweet paper decor & bring a little cheer.

For this swap we will create one length of paper garland, at least 2 feet long, for one partner. You should aim for a simple design that can easily be mailed flat in a letter or greeting card envelope (so no paper chains, lanterns, large pennants, etc). Paper style, shapes and colors are sender's choice ~ make it something nice your partner can happily use to decorate their space....around their monitor, mirror, bulletin/inspiration board, etc.

Inspiration and some how-to's can be found here, here, here and here.


The Rules

  • Your garland needs to be one continuous piece at least 2 feet in length (24 in / 60.96 cm). You can go longer, but don't go overboard.
  • Try to keep the size of the paper pieces around 2" or smaller. This is meant to be a small garland, not a major wall or mantle installation.
  • Construction can be done by gluing, sewing, knotting ~ however its done, the paper pieces should hold their places when the garland is hung.
  • When your garland is complete, wrap it nicely around some cardboard so it doesn't get tangled up with itself in transit.

Any questions? Ask!


Swap graphic © gretchenmist

Discussion

theanswerisseven 10/20/2011 #

Is there any requirement for the paper used? I'm really into recycling stuff so wondered if anyone would have objections to me using recycled magazine pages/envelopes etc. etc. for this?

stephiedee 10/20/2011 #

No requirement for paper. Although I didn't say it (thought it would be a given), I would hope no one here would use something like...plain white copy paper. Interesting patterned/textured papers, book pages, gift wrap, magazine pages, maps, etc ~ they're all good.

kindledwhimsy 11/10/2011 #

...just wanted to say how much I am adoring putting this swap together! awesome idea @stephiedee :0)

artgirl29 11/21/2011 #

Mailed mine out on Nov. 14, forgot to click on sent out - yikes.

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