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PPU:Pocket Letter Challenge - open to all!

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PPU:Pocket Letter Challenge - open to all!
Group:Pocket Pickers United
Swap Coordinator:flowerchild (contact)
Swap categories:
Number of people in swap:9
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Rating requirement:4.98
Last day to signup/drop:February 20, 2016
Date items must be sent by:March 18, 2016
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

I realized it has been about a year since I discovered pocket letters in a Pinterest search and fell in love!! But, as I look over the US Postal Service price increases for 2016 I am saddened that the days of sending package swaps internationally has passed for me. If we were to go back to the humble beginnings of Pocket Letters we could all exchange a pocket letter for minimum postage.

I challenge you to go back to the basics. Create a pocket letter that is flat and light enough to mail as a true letter. It can be done!!!!

This swap will be for the traditional pocket letter done in the 8 ½” x 11” nine pocket trading card page. Each pocket will be decorated so that when the goodies are removed it can still be displayed. Eight pockets will have goodies and one will contain a letter. Themes are designer’s choice, peeking at profiles is OPTIONAL. Sound like something you would like to try?

The goodies will have to be flat and minimal, a few stickers are fine no need to add weight and bulk with the entire sheet. Try writing the letter on something non-traditional and lightweight, vintage airmail paper, coffee filters, see where I am going?!?!?! There is no need to “stuff” this pocket letter, it needs to remain flat (US Postal regulations say under ¼ thick) and lightweight (under 2 ounces). Non US mail rates will vary but we are trying to stay at your country's minimum postage for an international letter in a business (#10) size envelope.

Swappers need to have a minimum 4.98 rating. Have completed and been rated for a minimum of 15 type 3 swaps. No recent 1’s or 3’s or unaddressed 1’s or 3’s. Your profile must be more than a few paragraphs long.

I reserve the right to ban anyone I feel will not be a good fit and will angel should the unthinkable occur and the offender is rated a one.

SO WILL YOU ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE?

  • Mail a Pocket Letter for the minimum letter postal rate

  • Promise to mail on time

  • Include your name, swap-bot name and name of swap in the swap

  • Rate your partner upon receipt

  • Dreaming of Tom Cruise is optional…

US Post Office 2016 Increases

Discussion

CayleighTheShell 02/ 5/2016 #

Love this idea! Personally, I enjoy creating a beautiful pocket letter to display more than the idea of the "goodies" being stuffed to excess in the pockets. = )

AmyMarie 02/ 8/2016 #

My local (USA) post office charges me package rates internationally if anything other than paper is in the envelope - including the plastic pocket holder. So I cannot do international pocket letters any more. :(

devilspigeonhole 02/ 8/2016 #

I've been trying to figure out how to get around the max. dimensions for a standard international letter (Deutsche Post), and I can't see it happening. :(

Just the empty sleeve (folded) in an envelope puts me over the 5mm thickness requirement. :/

I can probable send out for the letter rate next on the scale, but that would be cheating horrendously. lol

devilspigeonhole 02/ 9/2016 #

I've been trying to figure out how to get around the max. dimensions for a standard international letter (Deutsche Post), and I can't see it happening. :(

Just the empty sleeve (folded) in an envelope puts me over the 5mm thickness requirement. :/

I can probably send out for the letter rate one category up, but that would be cheating. lol

shellyc 02/15/2016 #

I'm thinking the same thing, just the weight of a trading card page filled with blank cards plus the envie exceeds the minimum postal rate here. Hope I won't be rated down by my partner for not meeting the requirements lol :D

lr77 02/26/2016 #

I've just sent my pocket letter today. I used card stock in the pockets and a few extras, sealed in a standard business-sized envelope, and I made it under the 1-stamp maximum. It's certainly a challenge, but it can be done. :)

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