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Spoil Us, (Local) Goodies Easter
Swap Homepage:http://spoiluslocalgoodies.blogspot.nl/
Group:Spoil Us, (Local) Goodies
Swap Coordinator:Eveline (contact)
Swap categories: Crafts  Ephemera  Craft Supplies 
Number of people in swap:6
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Rating requirement:4.90
Last day to signup/drop:February 28, 2014
Date items must be sent by:March 28, 2014
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Hello, and welcome to the Easter Spoil Us, (Local) Goodies. This is a big swap with a lot of requirements, but it is so much fun to make a parcel and to receive one that has so many lovely things in it. And you’ll get to know local things about other places and countries.

If you want to take a look on already send and received swaps: http://spoiluslocalgoodies.blogspot.nl/

Please read the entire swap description to prevent mistakes that might get you a lower rating than you deserve. Let's start off with the list of things to send.

Things to send:

• 3 items that have to do with Easter in your country/city/community/family/social circle. You can send truly anything you like: ephemera, greeting cards, photos, etc.

• 3 sachets of tea/hot coco/coffee to enjoy at Easter breakfast

• 3 edibles. They have to do with Easter. What is a real Easter treat in your country? For example: in The Netherlands we eat Stol at breakfast. In the US they have Easter peeps, Italy has Pannetone and I am sure that every country has its own special food or candy. If you send sweets/candy, you must send at least 5 and they will count as 1 (no matter how many you send). Chocolate bars and candy bars count as 1 if they are approximately 15 cm / 5.9 inch in length. Everything you send must be properly wrapped, unopened, and undamaged. Nothing you send can go bad in the mail.

• 3 recipes that could appear at your Easter table or that are traditional to serve in your country at Easter. They can be handwritten, printed or magazines clippings, but make sure they have a picture of the completed dish.

• 1 magazine. The magazine has to have some articles with ideas or recipes for Easter or Spring. Send something that matches your swap partner's interests. The magazine can not be folded, damaged, or rolled up.

• Craft supplies and a description for a DIY project to decorate the house or the Easter Eggs. Make sure all the items are there for your partner to create the project. You can buy a DIY-kit or make one yourself.

• 1 game. The more local it is, the better, to play at Easter with family or friends. Doesn't necessarily have to be a board game, but make it more imaginative/special than a pack of cards. If the game is unknown in other countries and the instructions are not in English, please write the instructions out on a piece of paper. No computer games or anything.

• 1 local craft or something you’ve made yourself, Easter/Spring themed.

• 1 local souvenir.

• 1 wishlist gift.

• 3 random Easter items. Can be anything you want to, as long as it's not trash. Nothing can be broken, damaged, torn, stained, dirty, and so on. (For example, things like candy wrappers fall under "trash".)

• Write a note or a letter to your partner in which you describe for example what your plans are for Easter, how an Easter celebration looks like in your family/country, etc. It would be nice to put in some pictures to illustrate your story.

How To Pick the Goodies?

When you put the parcel together, pay attention to your swap partner's profile. While you can never be a 100% certain your swap partner will like the goodies, you can not send things that are on their dislikes list. If you are uncertain about an item, I encourage you to contact your swap partner about it. And similarly if you receive something you feel is covered in your Dislikes List. If you receive something that's on your dislikes list and your partner won't make up for it, rating a 3 would be recommendable. However, you have to keep in mind that these are not wishlist-/profile-based swaps. So if you receive something, you don't like and it wasn't mentioned in your dislikes list to begin with, rating a 3 wouldn't be right.

Of course, we're all different so when you leave something open to interpretation, there's a possibility your swap partner sees it differently. If there's something you and your swap partner can't seem to solve, you can always come to me - but I'd rather you solve it between yourselves. We don't make that big of a group and as long as we're reasonable towards each other, we keep the atmosphere pleasant and healthy.

Quality of items

I know I'm getting repetitive, but nothing you send can be broken, torn, worn (out), damaged, et cetera. These are gift parcels, so do send them as if you were giving a gift. Make it as special as you can, for example: don’t put all the paper items at random in a box, but bundle it, bind it or put in a beautiful decorate envie or something. For an extra special touch, you can wrap the items, so that your partner receives a beautiful box full of gifts (This is not required, just a suggestion!)

Do not send second hand clothing, beauty products, etc. If you do send clothing or beauty products, make sure they are sealed or that the price tag is still on them. If they are not sealed or if they come without price tag, include the receipt.

If you send handmade items, please make sure they are of a good quality (this means that you could sell it on Etsy).

Cost-Effectiveness

Minimum spending limit per item is 1 USD, or 0.75 EUR, or 0.62 GBP. Maximum spending limit per item is 10 USD, or 7.50 EUR, or 6.20 GBP. The money you spend on the goodies does not have to be more than you can spare. But it's the shipping costs, that can make it pricy.

Keep in mind that the shipping costs will at least be the minimum costs of a gift parcel. These are things that can not be sent in an envelope. But you can greatly affect the amount of the shipping costs, as the costs increase with the weight. You could send lightweight items (for example a paperback instead of a hardback) or small items, just make sure they are worthwhile.

Also, if the post office asks you the overall value of the parcel, set the price at approximately 20 euros/dollars. That way your swap partner won't have to pay a customs fee when picking up the parcel.

Communicate!

If you're delayed or have questions, always let your swappartner and me know. Communication is important!

Rating

Please rate your swap partner appropriately. As a coordinator I need you to rate a 1 when you got flaked on, because I need to be able to keep this a flake-free zone. The same goes for rating a 3 if the parcel did not meet the requirements. But if your swap partner makes it up to you, do change your rating accordingly.

Send your photos

It would be lovely to see photos of the goodies you receive. Pouffia puts them up on this blog:Spoil Us, (Local) Goodies. She’ll treat all your info with discretion. Only your username, country, and your swap partner's username and country will appear on the blog. Add your thoughts to the photos if you want. On the blog you will find the email address you can send it to or the link to Pouffia’s Flickr account.

Suggestions?

If you have any suggestions for future swaps, let it know in the forum.

Questions?

PM me. :)

Discussion

Pouffia 02/25/2014 #

I'm loving the DIY kit idea. Maybe a Homemade DIY Kit Parcel swap is a good idea?

hazelwitch3 02/28/2014 #

Given that Easter is both a religious and a secular holiday, is it acceptable to send both religious and secular items?

JenniE2006 02/28/2014 #

That magazine thing is proving to b difficult here in my little town..it goin b interesting see if come up with one.

Fever 03/ 2/2014 #

Same problem goes for me with the magazine - but i'll figure something out with my partner. :)

Eveline 03/11/2014 #

@hazelwitch3 I think religious and secular mix would be fine, except when somebody has written it in the dislike-list. If you are not sure, I would suggest that you PM-ed your partner to ask if it is oke.

Eveline 03/11/2014 #

@JenniE2006 if your partner is okay with another magazine, then that would be fine too, I think. But it is not necessary that it is a magazine completely dedicated to Easter, but it would be nice if there are some articles, recipes or tutorials for someting Easter.

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