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Oh, I just found Angie's list of willing victims, um, I mean participants, from last Monday's conversation . . . ;]
I've added myself to this recent buzz of activity [thank you for fanning the flames Angie!], so there's incoming for Erin Y., Fleur H. Linda F., Angie C., Amy I., Jan H. Rachel C. and Denise W. [duo jams] . . . I'll be working on some more starters over the next few days so if you don't see your name listed above, please let me know if you want to be added to my list of recipients . . . Onward.
William, a trio jam is a lot of fun too. I've done this; make three starters and send it to one person who adds to the three and also makes three starters then sends the two sets [of three] to another person who adds to the two sets [now one set is finished, so they keep one of that set], builds another set of three starters and sends them off to the original sender [in this case, you]. You add to the two unfinished sets, keep one from each of the now two finished sets and send everything to the second recipient who finishes off the last set from the third recipient and then sends completed work to the other two contributors. Complicated, maybe, but everybody ends up with three ATCs by the same three people. Fun stuff.
oh, two? my starters were with three cards. so that three people would end up working on them in the end. btw, if you are sending cards to people in countries where it is very humid you might want to refrain from using mod podge. i've seen it melt and rip or stick to paper it's next to. just something to consider.
Yes Terry, you got it! and the starters generally look the same. :)
Oh Fleur, those are beautiful, I love the oriental look to them :)
Sorry everyone for my mod podge stains lol I go towards to excessive amount on little pieces :S
I'm making up some starters today and need to double check to make sure I'm doing this correctly: two starters per person I send to, the recipient works on both, sending one back? Thanks again!
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