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ksjayhawks
01-02-2006, 11:07 AM
I had originally planned to do the signups the first of December, but with everything going on, we talked about postponing new swaps til after the first of the new year. Well, this is it--the new year!

The next in our park swaps is Magic Kingdom. Here are my thoughts:

1. Keep the groups small--15 per group. Add groups as needed.

2. Go by lands in the park--Main Street, Tomorrowland, Toontown, Fantasyland, Liberty Square, Frontierland, Adventureland.

We would have 4 elements per land, each person would sign up for two elements in the same land. That would mean 14 people per group.

A 15th person would do a Magic Kingdom title and another element for us.

3. Signups will start next weekend--January 8. Due date late February--probably 28th.


When this one is done, I will host the waterparks, dtd, all sports, miniature golf, etc. swap if there is interest.

Please let me know your thoughts and if you would be interested by this Thursday, the 5th.

Thanks!

mickeyfan2
01-02-2006, 11:38 AM
What exactly do you need to to for this swap?

pjpoohbear
01-02-2006, 11:49 AM
2. Go by lands in the park--Main Street, Tomorrowland, Toontown, Fantasyland, Liberty Square, Frontierland, Adventureland.

We would have 4 elements per land, each person would sign up for two elements in the same land. That would mean 14 people per group.

A 15th person would do a Magic Kingdom title and another element for us.



It all right there, lol. I think we would post what we wanted to do when we sign up. So the frist to sign up for a land would choose two element in that land, then the second to sign up for the same land would do two other elements for the same land. And So on and so on and so on.

I would be up for this, have lots of pictures to scrap from the past year. 15 sounds like a good group size.

Penny

cannp123165
01-02-2006, 01:06 PM
What happens to all the stuff when it has been sent off? What is an element?
Thank You princess:

Disneyland_emily
01-02-2006, 01:16 PM
The stuff gets sent to the hostess where she'll take everyones pieces they sent and sorts it out and you'll get back 15 different things for your scrapbook.

An element is a certain thing like a Border, a tag, a photo mat, frame, squares, etc

I'll play cause after today I'm caught up on scrapping... (well until I get my tush off and go download my christmas pics..)

-em

cannp123165
01-02-2006, 01:18 PM
I think I will join in- it sounds like fun!!!!!!!
princess:

cannp123165
01-02-2006, 01:22 PM
Do you have to make 15 of each thing you are making?
Thank You princess:

Disneyland_emily
01-02-2006, 01:31 PM
Yes

Say I decided to make tags about Space Mountain Id make 15 identical ones

-em

New England Eeyore
01-02-2006, 04:01 PM
If the groups are by lands would the elements be strictly for the overall land, i.e. "Tomorrowland" or for more specific rides or places in the land, i.e. "Space Mountain?"

scrapperjill
01-02-2006, 04:11 PM
Just wanted to pop in and "subscribe" to this thread...so I could see how the swap unfolds...and to be ready for sign ups. :)

lewdyan1
01-02-2006, 04:42 PM
Just wanted to pop in and "subscribe" to this thread...so I could see how the swap unfolds... :)
me too! :)

Queenie
01-02-2006, 06:13 PM
Could someone post up some pics of "elements" made in previous swaps please? I don't think I'm nearly talented enough to make stuff for other people's books!

inky dinky doo
01-02-2006, 06:41 PM
me too! :)

Me three! I'm always up for the Magic Kingdom! And, for the newbies, elements are usually things like:

11" borders
titles
embellished squares
tags
photo mats
photo frames
journal boxes
library cards
fiber
eyelets (round or shaped)
paper piecings
shaker boxes
poems and sayings
etc.

If you'd like to see samples, check out www.twopeasinabucket.com . If you search any of the words above in the "Peanut Gallery," you'll see all sorts of samples. Two peas is great for creative ideas!

Pat

340 days and counting . . . again!

tubachick
01-02-2006, 06:52 PM
I guess my question is the same as New England Eeyore


If the groups are by lands would the elements be strictly for the overall land, i.e. "Tomorrowland" or for more specific rides or places in the land, i.e. "Space Mountain?"

piratesmate
01-02-2006, 06:58 PM
Could someone post up some pics of "elements" made in previous swaps please? I don't think I'm nearly talented enough to make stuff for other people's books!

Joy (Bubbasmom99) has posted links to past swap elements in the sticky at the top of the forum called "Swap Calendar". http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=859482

Look them over & choose something you think you can handle. Everyone has to start somewhere - and we all seem to think our work isn't up to everyone else's standards in the beginning. ;) I think it isn't so much the actual work that I found intimidating as the creative process behind the work. You know? But everyone is creative in a different way & that's what the swaps are all about. :)

Twigs
01-02-2006, 09:32 PM
Everyone has to start somewhere - and we all seem to think our work isn't up to everyone else's standards in the beginning. I think it isn't so much the actual work that I found intimidating as the creative process behind the work. You know? But everyone is creative in a different way & that's what the swaps are all about.

I agree very much with this. I was intimidated when I first signed up for swaps, but on getting the swaps back you find a big diversity in the items. And it is ALL good! Not every piece needs to be as detailed at the others. Just be sure to stick to the basic instructions of the swap, like if an element is to be double matted.

ksjayhawks
01-02-2006, 10:06 PM
I was thinking more of keeping it to the lands, rather than the rides. We could include the castle or vehicles on main street or mickey bars.

Thanks inky dinky doo for posting the elements!

I remember being worried about my first swap too. I say this after every swap--everything is so great and my friends here are soooo jealous!

ImaDizneyNut
01-03-2006, 10:07 AM
I know I'm new I am interested but I have a couple of questions first :o)
I saw your swaps and you guys do nice work.

questions
1. Do you pick the colors that we are to use so the elements match?
2. If you pick the colors are they bazzill?
3. If I pick shaker and Paper piecings as my 2 elements I have to make 14 or 15 of each?

I was just in a land swap and what I got back was awful. We had to make the whole land kit ourselves then send to hostess for other lands. We had to make 1 title, 4 photo mats, 2 journal boxes, 2 tags, deco square and a shaker. I will pinpoint out some of the things I got back. for a 2 tags out of one of the lands I got themed paper glued to cardstock. No embellishments, no fiber not even an eyelet for the tag hole. Nothing just paper glued to cardstock. in another kit for a poem I got directions yes DIRECTIONS on how to get there. It was just nuts. My Mom is starting to scrap so I gave everything but my land to her. I did keep a shaker and a couple things but it was ridiculous on what was handed in. I don't want to waste my time like that again

Here are link so you can see my work before letting me play :o) I'm not great but I try at least :o)
Here's a link on what I handed in for my land swap. The things title fantasyland are what I handed in
OK I'm having trouble adding links let me see if I can take the h thingy out and see it goes through well that didn't work
if interested
go to webshots
search for Imadizneynut
the ones that say fantasyland are what I handed in for the land swap


here are things I made for spot swaps.
go to webshots
search for Imadizneynut
the ones that start with (s), (c) or (t) are what i handed in for spot swap


these are things I was learning to do. don't laugh the aurora was my 1st try at paper peicing lol
go to webshots
search for nutz4dizney
the 1st two pages are pages I made for my son's first trip to disney (2002) the third page has things I was learning to make at the time. The first auroura was my first paper piecing so no laughin. LOL

I'm really not this picky I just don't want to waste my time if I'm not gonna get back quality work I hope nobody take offense.

Queenie
01-03-2006, 11:12 AM
I might sign up to this depending on how a meeting goes tomorrow. I'm thinking of setting up my own scrapping store and with me already doing a distance learning undergraduate degree things could get pretty hectic. I'd probably be up for making some toppers or borders but I don't know if my stuff is good enough as I'm still doing quite basic pages. I'd be worried about disappointing my swap partners! My username on 2peas in easyqueenie if anyone wants to have a look at my stuff so far!

Lizzy1004
01-03-2006, 12:32 PM
I would love to get in on this swap! Sounds like a lot of fun!

nicurn
01-03-2006, 12:46 PM
II'm really not this picky I just don't want to waste my time if I'm not gonna get back quality work I hope nobody take offense.

I know you weren't trying to offend anyone but you probably did. I know I was slightly offended by the post. A lot of people who would like to join in swaps are already feeling a little shakey since they are "newbies" here and they may have been ready to take the plunge and join this swap. If I were a newbie to swaps, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be joining. swapping is supposed to be FUN people. Not everyone scraps the same and everyone's level is different. If you want a more "regulated" swap, try lifetime moments. The disboards swaps are (or used to be anyhow) open and welcoming to anyone who wants to try swapping. No references required, just a desire to join and follow through.
On that note, let the swapping begin! :wizard:

maggie

ImaDizneyNut
01-03-2006, 01:14 PM
I know you weren't trying to offend anyone but you probably did. I know I was slightly offended by the post. A lot of people who would like to join in swaps are already feeling a little shakey since they are "newbies" here and they may have been ready to take the plunge and join this swap. If I were a newbie to swaps, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be joining. swapping is supposed to be FUN people. Not everyone scraps the same and everyone's level is different. If you want a more "regulated" swap, try lifetime moments. The disboards swaps are (or used to be anyhow) open and welcoming to anyone who wants to try swapping. No references required, just a desire to join and follow through.
On that note, let the swapping begin! :wizard:

maggie


I reread my post. Ooops I forgot to say the swappers in that swap said they weren't beginners but advanced. So I excepted more. If I knew they were beginners it wouldn't have bothered me at all because I was once a beginner and like I said I'm not great some might even say not good. But I put effort into what I do and what I got back had no effort at all

another note those "newbies" here (myself included) I'm sorry if I offended you I didn't mean to. Don't listen to my rambling. Swapping is fun and should be so don't ever back down from a swap because a big mouth like me :wave2: What made me mad in that swap was the lieing. So please if you were thinking about joining this swap go for it that is the only way you get more comfortable in what you do. Practice Practice pratice. I know it took me awhile to feel comfortable enough to join. Sometimes I'm still not sure if I should but I always tell the truth on my "skills" (if you can call them that) or I show things that I have done. Like I said I'm not great some might not even call me good but that is why I share my work :o)
again I'm sorry :sad:

scrapcreator
01-03-2006, 01:36 PM
I know I swore I wasn't going to do anymore swapping for a while, so I am just "looking" lol! The different lands idea sounds like a great one.

I think it would be a good idea for anyone new to swapping to look at the prior swaps or check out 2Peas (Disney themes in the gallery) to get some ideas and then think about what would be easiest for them to make. Don't go for the paper piecing or shakers first time out. And once you get your idea, think about how you want to embellish it a bit (it doesn't have to be over the top but it does need something). Double matting, brads or eyelets, even just inking or chalking the edges of an item adds depth. We were all newbies to swapping at some time or other.

Jeanne

DaisyMay
01-03-2006, 01:54 PM
This swap sounds like alot of fun. I did my first swap in Nov. 2005 was kinda of worried at first that what I did wouldn't be as good as all the others. But my best friend incouraged me to go for it. I was so glad I did! The things I got back was GREAT! Ended up that my items was just as good. We all have to remember starting out in something first can be scarry but given a chance can end up being a good thing! We all do our best.

When this swap starts I would love to join!

A crafter at heart:love:

Susan

Ohana 4
01-03-2006, 05:45 PM
Okay, I have to take it easy on swaps since I've been really busy with them, but count me in anyway.

bubbasmom99
01-03-2006, 07:06 PM
Everyone has to start somewhere and swaps are a great way to see other people's work and learn from it. I know that I would not have gotten ideas and learned how to piece together "quality" items without participating in swaps where I saw what others had done. Most of the swaps here on the DisBoards do not have strict requirements for skill level so most of them are great for beginners to experts.

The requirements, if any, will be requested by the hostess (ie using Bazzill only, or embellish twice, double matting, size requirements, etc). Most swaps aren't real stringent so you can really use your imagination.

I think many will agree with me when I say the first requirement of a swapper is to be committed and communicative. Do not sign up if you can't follow through on your commitment. Others count on you to finish your pieces on time and get them sent in. If something should come up, say something sooner rather than later so that someone can take your place or offer to help you out.

Secondly is to just do the same quality work that you would be proud to put in your own scrapbook. Plain and simple, doesn't matter how fancy it is -- just make it something you would happy to receive yourself.

Does that make sense??

Now, that being said, I'm putting myself on a little swap moratorium for the time being. I have 5 or 6 swap packages sitting here and have not touched them at all. I need to do some layouts before I start creating more elements! So have FUN swapping and I can't wait to see the great work!

PIRATEGIRL007
01-03-2006, 07:45 PM
I would love to participate but would like to have more info about the requirements before I commit.

And let me start with my first question of many: There will be 4 elements for each land and that will be split between 2 different people, right?

American Scrapper
01-03-2006, 08:36 PM
I may be interested in this swap. Will have to keep an eye on it & see how quick it progresses. 15 sounds like a good number, not too many to do.

Kathy

ksjayhawks
01-03-2006, 11:15 PM
For those new to swaps, here is my plan:

1. Each land will have 2 people sign up for it.

2. One person will pick either 2 borders or a topper and another element.

Second person will pick either photo mat or frame and another element.

All of the above should be double matted and embellished as needed.

3. Other elements would be your choice of:
**library pocket and tag
**embellished tag--eyelet and fiber
**4 decorated/embellished squares
**journal box, double mat and embellish
**two slide mounts
**altered cd
**altered playing card
**mini file folder

4. There are 7 lands, so 2 people per land would be 14.

5. Then 1 person would do a "magic Kingdom" topper, title, etc and another element of choice.

6. 15 people total per group.

7. Each person would make 15 of each items they sign up for.

8. If first group fills, we can start another group.

I will post sign ups on Sunday, January 8, 8--9 p.m. cst. Will depend when we get home for ds afternoon activity.

I want to encourage all our newbies to take part. I was scared my first swap too as I had seen the quality of the swap pieces and I had never done this before, though I had made books for other people. But I did as bubbasmomma99 said--make the quality that you would be proud to put in your book and to give to others to put in theirs. I have learned something new from every swap. And, whenever I show the items I receive to my scrapping friends, they always ooh and aah and can't believe how well things seem to go together when, for the most part (Other than bazzill colors or when we did the fall sports swap in colors) we don't restrict to only using certain colors or to only using certain papers like some swaps do!

mickeyfan2
01-04-2006, 07:35 AM
I am new to this too. Could somebody explain what these are?

topper
library pocket and tag
decorated/embellished squares
journal box, double mat and embellish
two slide mounts
altered cd
altered playing card
mini file folder

jennyL
01-04-2006, 07:38 AM
I just did my first swap and am now hooked. I'd be interested in giving this one a shot too.

Queenie
01-04-2006, 08:29 AM
I think I'm going to join this one and have a go! I assume this is the WDW Magic Kingdom we're referring to, I know the rides differ between parks.

piratesmate
01-04-2006, 03:07 PM
I am new to this too. Could somebody explain what these are?

topper
library pocket and tag
decorated/embellished squares
journal box, double mat and embellish
two slide mounts
altered cd
altered playing card
mini file folder

Topper - like a title; usually horizontal; 8.5 inches. Sample with poem: http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/ViewPhoto?u=4084831&a=31768328&p=71836404

library pocket & tag - looks like the old pockets in the back of library books with a tag in it. There's one here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/79038873@N00/73682375/in/set-1582454/

squares - set of 4; double matted; 2" square. Here's a sample at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/79038873@N00/73682384/in/set-1582454/

journal box - set of 2; double matted with some embellishment; at least a 2x2 writing area (I know - sounds too small, but those are the directions from my first swap. I make them larger usually, but if I make one close to that size, the other is usually larger...I always have too much to say for that size. LOL) Sample is at (with squares): http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/ViewPhoto?u=4084831&a=31768328&p=71836402

slide mounts - looks like a regular slide mount but embellished, can be an actual plastic or cardboard mount or use the Sizzix die (making it basically a mini frame) Sample with topper is at http://www.flickr.com/photos/79038873@N00/73713205/in/set-1583059/

altered cd/playing card - actually a CD or card that is embellished These aren't ours, but you can look at CDs posted over at 2Peas: http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/pg.asp?gallery=1
Nicurn posted this card over on 2Peas: http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/pg.asp?cmd=display&layout_id=642693

mini file folder - looks like a regular file folder except smaller; Sizzix has a die & Colluzzle has a template to make these
Nicurn posted photos of a whole set of these on 2Peas: http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/pg.asp?cmd=display&layout_id=618891

Check the "Swap Calendar" thread stuck at the top of this forum for links to photos of past swap elements.

piratesmate
01-04-2006, 03:18 PM
Well that's bizarre! I was able to see the photos at the addresses I copied. Maybe you could just look through all the photos linked in the "Swap Calendar" thread stickied at the top of the forum. Sorry! :(

ETA: I fixed them - sorry about before. :confused3

SplshMtn99
01-04-2006, 06:17 PM
if interested
go to webshots
search for Imadizneynut
the ones that say fantasyland are what I handed in for the land swap


here are things I made for spot swaps.
go to webshots
search for Imadizneynut
the ones that start with (s), (c) or (t) are what i handed in for spot swap


I can't seem to find an account for Imadizneynut at webshots. ???
I found your other account though. Nice work.

ImaDizneyNut
01-04-2006, 07:26 PM
I can't seem to find an account for Imadizneynut at webshots. ???
I found your other account though. Nice work.


thank you for your comment
hmm I wonder why you can't find me. Maybe you should give that tip to hubby he's been trying to lose me for years lol

try this
oh well still can't add sites so I'll just add it to my siggy :o)

ksjayhawks
01-05-2006, 01:45 AM
Thanks, piratesmate, for posting the descriptions.

I am battling laryngitis, a bad cough, and general yuckiness. Cough syrup makes me so sleepy, so I haven't been on to watch this thread and answer questions as I should. You are all so great to help out! That's what I like about our group!
'

piratesmate
01-05-2006, 07:38 AM
np - I was just procrastinating about other stuff I needed to do. :blush:

I hope you're feeling better soon! ::yes::

New England Eeyore
01-05-2006, 07:10 PM
Someone today posted a great site with all sorts of how-to instructions, including pretty much every element talked about here.

Its called Scrap Friends (http://www.scrapfriends.us/index.html). It's terrific!

I printed myself a template for the library pockets because I had never done those before. The funny thing is I spent 7 years working in a library all through high school and college and one of my many jobs was putting those pockets in the books. It's so strange to me to be dealing with them again!! And do my old coworkers know the goldmine they're sitting on with boxes and boxes of those pockets? :)

patchchild
01-07-2006, 05:35 PM
This is sounding like a lot of fun. My table in my scraproom is covered with Disney right now. Given that the table seats 8 people comfortably, that's really saying something.

A quick question before the sign-up starts. Do all of the 15 copies have to be exactly the same? If I was making journaling boxes and I wanted to add an embellishment sticker in the corner, does it still count if I use a variety of different but similar stickers? I'm thinking of some wonderful Mickey square stickers that I have which would be great, but they're not all the same.

New England Eeyore
01-07-2006, 08:49 PM
I have another question.

The names of the lands are for the most part pretty long. If you were to make a topper, and you used something like Quickutz or Sizzix letter dies, would it fit in an 8.5" space? I have never used those, but I believe I know a LSS where I would have access to them. My impression of the letters that I've seen in other people's layouts is that they're pretty good sized. If not, would it be acceptable to make the 2 borders and make the left one a vertical title and the right one more decorative?

I think I'm analyzing this to death, but I want to make sure I have a good understanding of everything before I sign up.

Thanks!

ksjayhawks
01-07-2006, 10:49 PM
New England Eeyore

That would be a great idea for the borders!

PixieDust32
01-08-2006, 12:35 AM
HI :)

I am new to the swaps also, I did the card swap, and working on the "year Round" one.

I got lots of questions also, I went to IMADISNEYNUT webshots and got some ideas, but the way your work is great. I'd done lots of scrapbooking, I was a CM consultant, Memories alive consultant, so I use the best products and got tons of Ideas on my computer ,all I need to know is what kind of stuff do i need to make.
Like if I get ADVENTURE LAND, I can make a banner with the title, borders with like magic carpets or characters like Aladdin?

Thanks

Roxy

ksjayhawks
01-08-2006, 01:51 AM
Yes, any of those would work great!

PixieDust32
01-08-2006, 02:02 AM
Yes, any of those would work great!


OK thanks! ::yes::

I am so in! :flower3:

knovak
01-08-2006, 07:09 AM
I think I would like to join in - I'll look for the official sign up.