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Send one noticeably pink Pass and Paste postcard to one partner.
I'll host this Pass and Paste Postcard swap for at least 4 rounds (more rounds if it gets enough interest).
International
4"x6" and Open Theme
Cut postcard weight paper to exactly 4" x 6". I want the dimensions of the postcard to be static (and the theme is a free/open theme) so participants can prepare a section ahead of time, if they want to. Each section will be 2"x3".

- The owner of the P&P PC decorates section 1.
Adhere items securely.
Turn the PC over. Address the postcard to yourself. Leave room for swappers to write notes.
Note: Do not include postage because the last person sending it home may not be from the same country as you!
An example of the front and back of a P&P postcard
Any art medium (collage, draw, watercolor, mixed media, stamped, etc). Swapper's choice.
Mail the postcard, in an envelope, to your partner.
Next Round
Use the postcard you have received from another pink pass & paste round
Decorate the next empty section. If you've prepared a section, glue it onto the next available section on the postcard.
Put it in an envelope and send to your partner.
Finish
- The goal is to have each space filled out by a different artist, and then the completed postcard is mailed home to the originator.
Homers
- When you receive a postcard with only one empty square left, decorate it and mail it back to the swapper listed in the address section. Mail it in a plastic sleeve (postage stamp should go on the plastic sleeve), or in an envelope.
Start a new pink P&P postcard if:
You are assigned the creator as a partner. Do not send them their uncompleted postcard. Start a new PC.
You get assigned a partner and they have already worked on that PC. Hold onto it and send it in another round to a different partner (or you can send it to me if you don't want to join more P&P PC swaps). Send your partner a new PC.
Please, no blank comments. When rating please comment on the item received. Example: "Thank you for user123's postcard."
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