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TPD: Postalettes - Receiver's Colour Choice ed21/4

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Group:The Paper Dragon
Swap Coordinator:TerryF (contact)
Swap categories:
Number of people in swap:4
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:April 27, 2012
Date items must be sent by:June 4, 2012
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

This is a postalette:

A postalette is a letter that self-folds into an envelope for mailing.

It features a folding flap that can be sealed just like an envelope flap (using glue, double sided tape, stickers, etc.). The flap does not have to be shaped as shown in the above photo - you may make it any way you like.

The inside is blank for writing.

They measure about 4 3/4 x 6 1/2 inches folded (9 x 16 cm), and 6 x 12 inches (15 x 39 cm) unfolded.

Make your partner 2 different postalettes and include 2 coordinating stickers that are large enough to seal the flap (at least about 1" or 2.5 cm square/long). (If the receivers wish to use another sealing method, they can do so themselves.)

Please use a sturdier cardstock so that the postalettes will hold up in the mail without an envelope.

Finally, please post below by no later than the sign-up date at least 3 favourite but basic colours (nothing weird or obscure please) to guide your partner in making your postalettes. If this is not done by the sign-up date, it will be sender's choice of colour.

Themes will be sender's choice.

This swap will only proceed with 5 participants or more.


If you have any questions, please pm me as I do not check my swaps daily. Thx.

Have fun! (";)

Discussion

TerryF 03/25/2012 #

My colours:

Blue-greens (turquoise/aqua/teal shades)
Yellow
Purples
Black
Blues

Paige1900 03/30/2012 #

My Colors:

•Alizarin Crimson •Medium Vermilion •Fuzzy Wuzzy

Just kidding,

I like any earthtone shades. : )

Paige1900 04/ 8/2012 #

I am still joining, I just moved it to the watchlist for a bit until I get to post office to mail off some swaps...I can't stand my dashboard to get too jumbled....

Paige1900 04/18/2012 #

Okay I rejoined.

melimar 04/18/2012 #

Black&White, Purple, Silver, Gold, Dark red (cherry)...

Btw, I can't find A4 papers that are heavier than regular printing paper... Can you suggest anything?

Paige1900 04/19/2012 #

What is A4 paper? If you think there is enough time I could send you bunches of sturdy cardstock you could use. Of course it might be weird if I received from you. LOL

TerryF 04/19/2012 #

A4 is 11.7" x 8.3", the closest size to 8.5" x 11" that is used in many parts of the world.

Here is a chart of paper sizes for reference.

melimar, if you can get your hands on rubber cement glue (it doesn't wrinkle the paper and any overflow rubs off when dry), you could glue 2 regular paper sheets together and then make your postalettes from that.

Paige, I will send you her address. Thx dear!

Paige1900 04/19/2012 #

I will put the papers in the mail tomorrow.

TerryF 04/21/2012 #

Thx muchly Paige!

@melimar you should have it in plenty of time for the swap date, but just in case, I have extended the send by date.

nermalski 04/21/2012 #

I like brighter greens, blues, and pinks.

If you don't have those colors, neutral colors work as well.

TerryF 04/23/2012 #

In this blog, the author makes postalettes from envelopes.

If you use envelopes as she does, and then glue another sheet of paper inside them to write on, they should be sturdy enough to work even if you don't have access to card stock. (";)

melimar 04/23/2012 #

WoW @TerryF and @Paige1900 you are both so nice... you shouldn't get in that much trouble! Thanks so much! :* (Sorry for the late comment, I'm on vacation with non-existent internet!)

TerryF 04/27/2012 #

I will NOT be cancelling this swap due to low numbers. (";)

Paige1900 04/27/2012 #

: ) Cool everyone will be jealous of our awesome postalettes...LOL...FYI I have never made these before sooooo....

TerryF 04/27/2012 #

Me neither! lol

melimar 04/28/2012 #

Me "threither" ;) So, let's just try! :)

TerryF 05/ 5/2012 #

When sending postalettes through the mail, some people tape the sides up for confidentiality.

I am thinking of sealing the sides with a thin strip of rubber cement. That way it will be confidential but easily pried open by the receiver.

nermalski 05/11/2012 #

Mine went out today. Customs form marked no value/gift paper stationery. Customs number LC524129765US. Hope you like them.

melimar 05/13/2012 #

@TerryF sounds like a good idea... If only I knew what this is! :P But I trust you that it's an awesome idea!

TerryF 05/13/2012 #

Rubber cement is an inexpensive and easy to use liquid adhesive.

A permanent bond can be created by applying rubber cement to both the top and bottom papers, while a repositionable bond is created by applying the adhesive to only one surface.

In addition, excess rubber cement can be peeled or rubbed off without wrinkling or damaging the paper. This makes rubber cement the perfect choice for card making and collage crafts.

Here in North America, it can be found in craft, art, hardware, grocery, pharmacy, discount stores, and is about $3-4US for a 4 ounce bottle.

This is just one brand - many companies make it.

I discovered it when I was 7 years old and working on a project for school. I had always used school glue on paper, but my father was helping me this time and gave me some rubber cement to use instead. I fell in love with the fact that it did not wrinkle the paper and that I could apply it messily and then just rub off the excess when it had dried. I have never been without a bottle of this amazing stuff for the last 53 years! lol

melimar 05/18/2012 #

Wow! looks like magic! I'll google it and maybe find some online that doesn't ask for an arm and a leg for postage! Thank youuuu!

TerryF 06/21/2012 #

Everyone has been rated - archived.

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