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National Postcard Week 2014

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National Postcard Week 2014
Swap Homepage:www.nationalpostcardweek.com
Swap Coordinator:ezredax (contact)
Swap categories: Postcards 
Number of people in swap:4
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Last day to signup/drop:April 15, 2014
Date items must be sent by:May 10, 2014
Number of swap partners:5
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Read below. If you would like to send to more than 5 please let me know. I have a larger off swap-bot list of those making cards. email me here or at ezrestexas@aol.com if you are interested in this list.

NOW!!! Is the time to begin planning your postcard for National Postcard Week, May 4-10, 2014

2014 will be the Thirty First year celebration of our own special holiday. Promote your holiday! Let people know you collect postcards.

National Postcard Week was the brain child of: John H. McClintock; DeeDee Parker; Roy Cox and Richard Novick and others. It began in 1984 as a way to promote our hobby. In the early years most of the postcards were made by the many clubs around the country and few individuals. Today, more are made by individuals than clubs.

What you need to know to get started: Pick a design! Any design! Do you like animals, vegetables or people? Maybe your favorite is something else!!!!! Whatever your favorite is take a photo, draw a picture, use stickers, lettering or rubber stamps to design your NPCW postcard. Many people use postcard programs on their computer to design a postcard. Others make them by hand. If you would like someone else to design your postcard, Rick Geary is the best. His address is: PO Box 869, Carrizozo NM 88301 or you can email him at rickdeborahgeary@tularosa.net

Here are some guidelines courtesy of The Tucson Post Card Exchange Club

National Post Card Week and the date May 4-10, 2014 must be on the postcard, preferably on the front. 2014 is the 31th NPCW. Your name or the club and mailing address should be on the postcard, preferably on the front. but can be on the back. Minimum size 3-1/2x5-1/2 inches –This is postal regulations Maximum 4-1/4x6 inches anything over is first class letter postage.

Minimum thickness is 90# card stock unless having printed by a printing company. 110 lb card stock can be used in most home printers.

All postcards printed should be of the same design. You can design more than one.

A minimum of 100 copies is recommended to give other traders a chance to receive a copy.

To give card an extra worth, numbering them is an excellent idea. /100 on the back is okay.

Be sure to autograph your postcard. A first name is okay, especially if it is odd like mine.:) Postcards should be mailed during NPCW week, especially those that are stamped. But if using an envelope, you can mail early.

Printing your NPCW postcard can be as easy as using your home computer or a printing company. Check your local yellow pages for printers in your area. There are many online printing companies. I can recommend a few if you are interested. If you are interested in trading with many people, please send your name and address to ezrestexas@aol.com If you are online or drop me a note at the address below.

You should send your postcard or postcards to: Demaris Swint PO Box 746 Alamo, TX 78516

Check out ideas at www.nationalpostcardweek.com there you will find many examples of work done in past years.

For inclusion in the printed year book of National Postcard Week postcards with addresses of those who will trade with you. I will not be printing the directory until July to allow for those who are late making their cards.

You should also send your postcard/postcards to: Barr’s Post Card News National Postcard Week PO Box 720 Vinton IA 52349-0720 They will publish your postcard in their magazine.

If you use rubber stamping in your design please submit your postcard to RSM Postcard Week PO Box 610 Corvallis OR 97339 or Http://rubberstampmadness.com

Discussion

starhiker 03/11/2014 #

I'm new to swap bot and trading postcards maybe thats why but I don’t quite understand what it is we are supposed to do. I get the part about how to make a nice professional postcard. I’ve had vista print make me some nice ones. I really don’t get the rest though. Do we send 5 partners 20 cards each? You mention 3 addys to send cards to. If we are suppose to send our cards to one addy how do we get cards back? We send 100 cards and get 5 back? I am so confused…. Sounds like a fun swap but I dont get it.

ezredax 03/13/2014 #

Hi, For this swap you will send to up to 5 partners, if that many join. The extra addresses are if you want to have your postcard printed in the magazines mentioned. If I am not your partner, I would like one to put on the website. www.nationalpostcardweek.com and in the directory. If you would like to trade with many more people, I have another longer list, send an email to ezrestexas@aol.com for more details about that. Thank you for your questions. Demaris

ezredax 03/13/2014 #

Hi, I forgot to clarify that you will send one postcard to up to five people for this swap. If you want to send others that is up to you. Enjoy the day! Demaris

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