Bazzill only swaps?

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Ok, I'm a little confused. And maybe it is because I've been super busy, not here and reading as regularly as in the past. But anyway, I'm trying to figure out the Bazzill swaps.

I always thought the idea behind swaps was for a group interested in the same "topic" - like the parks, or resorts, or whatever - would sign up to do borders, frames, and other embellishments to trade with each other and that part of the fun of those swaps was to see how each person chose to express their creativity. Including the sort of materials they choose to work with.

Isn't limiting to a specific brand of paper sort of contrary to that whole idea?

I know the ones I've participated in in the past were pretty open and free - everyone just did whatever they signed up for based on their interpretation, sent them to the hostess who then redistributed them. Wow! Some of these swaps seem to have a lot of rules and requirements.

Maybe I just don't get it.... :confused3 :confused3
 
The Bazzill only swaps help people be creative in their designs and use of embellishments but keep their creations "uniform" enough to look coordinated on a page. Having elements of each different color and pattern on the same page often doesn't work out. I have found that the Bazzill-only one always end up with more usable items.
 
I agree with you FantasticDisFan. Plus, as much as I do like Bazzill paper, it fades! I am not too worried about it as it will be in a closed album and not exposed to light. But when I went to one of my LSS, the owner was telling me how much she hates Bazzill, I needed it for a Bazzill only swap I did sign up for. I never heard anyone complain about it before. Then she showed me her display, and told me to check the top sheets before I took them and sure enough there were about 5 different colors where the top sheet was much lighter. These were not stored anywhere a window either. They were toward the back of the store. She told me she called the company and was told yep it fades, but not all the colors do.
 
WOW - I didn't know that about the bazzil. Thank you for that information I will have to be careful and look out for that.

I was going to respond that most of the boards I am on are much busier with swaps - but that is because they are not Disney only... and a few are usually bazzil and some are not.
 

Wow TWigs! Bazzill fades? that is good to know. It isn't my favorite paper anyway, but it is the best match to our school blue (and not that good either) that my LSS carries.

Interesting Havencruiser...I never thought about using a lot of things from a swap on a page or even a two page layout. Just one here and there. I like to have just a touch of difference to spice up a page. But then again maybe I just don't use embellishments as much as some do.

Deb
 
My opinion...
I am newbie and I'll love to try on different swaps and the rules doesn't bother me at all. I am in the bazzil only and also in the non bazzil swap. I think it would be fun to do different things. :confused3

I don't know if it does fades or not, I'll know when i see it. Also if someone doesn't want to participate doesn't have to.
 
You know, I had heard somewhere about Bazzill fading and I checked with my LSS. She has had problems with some of it fading (again, not stored by the window) and was looking into going with another type of CS.

It makes me sad to hear about the fading 'cuz I love all of the different textures they have.

Jeanne
 
I like the fact that each color has a specific name and if I want to make something to match something I received in a swap, then I know what to buy.
 
Yes I agree with Haven cruiser...I like to be able to match my photo matting paper or background and its easier with bazzil swaps. Then I know for sure what brand of paper I should be looking in for a color match. But to each his own....

Off to get warm and fuzzy.....
 
I'm participating in my first swap and it's a bazzil-only swap. As a first-time swapper it works well for me because I don't have to worry about what kind of paper to buy and I like that I can coordinate everything later.

As for the rule-heavy swaps...they're not for me...swapping should be fun! :thumbsup2
 
Ok, well I guess the matching the matting paper would be helpful. Like I said just kind of wondering about the reason for it.
 
PixieDust32 said:
My opinion...
I am newbie and I'll love to try on different swaps and the rules doesn't bother me at all. I am in the bazzil only and also in the non bazzil swap. I think it would be fun to do different things. :confused3

I don't know if it does fades or not, I'll know when i see it. Also if someone doesn't want to participate doesn't have to.


my opinion: some swaps have a lot of rules and that may be taking the "fun" out of swapping. I don't have issues with rules in general but there are some rules that I don't care for so I won't be participating. bazzill does fade, not a big deal and you are right if someone doesn't want to participate they don't have too, but we're all adults and we know that. no need to point it out. Enjoy swapping though. :teeth: maggie
 
havencruiser said:
The Bazzill only swaps help people be creative in their designs and use of embellishments but keep their creations "uniform" enough to look coordinated on a page. Having elements of each different color and pattern on the same page often doesn't work out. I have found that the Bazzill-only one always end up with more usable items.


You took the words right out of my mouth. thank you for explaining what I was thinking.
 
havencruiser said:
I like the fact that each color has a specific name and if I want to make something to match something I received in a swap, then I know what to buy.


This only works if the paper hasn't faded though. Good in therory, but might not work in reality.
 
I think it helps with consistency in the quality of the cardstock being used... so that everyone is using a good-quality cardstock. I've received some swap items back with cardstock that was thin enough to be called paper.

Bazzill just happens to be more widely available (at least on the internet) so many people have access to it. If there was another brand of good quality cardstock, I'd name that as well. For instance, I love Die Cuts with a View's white-core cardstock from Joann's, but I'm not sure everyone can buy it as easily. Close to My Heart has a good white-core stock too, but you can only buy it through consultants. Bazzill seems to be the most readily accessible. If anyone knows of another brand, point me in the right direction (cuz I'd love to not pay 45 cents a sheet too!)
 
Ok, I don't understand the whole "usable items" thing. Are you guys saying you are only doing a swap for a specific layout? :confused3 Then why would dates be so far into the future?

Maybe I just look at this differently but when I do participate in a swap, and yes PixieDust32 I know no one is required to participate, it is to have a stock to use for a particular type of photos I will scrap over time. So I never plan to use everything at once. As an example, the last swap I participated in was a Girl Scout swap...since DD is a GS I know I'll have photos of that type for several years and I'll use the swap pieces here and there as I do layouts in which 1 or 2 might be appropriate.

Or is something else being done with these? I guess I could see putting "kits" together or something but whatever...guess I'm just doomed to be :confused3
 
I love Color mates. It's what my LLS has been carrying for long time. Lots of colors and they coordinate like bazzil somewhat.
 
bubbasmom99 said:
Bazzill just happens to be more widely available (at least on the internet) so many people have access to it. If there was another brand of good quality cardstock, I'd name that as well. For instance, I love Die Cuts with a View's white-core cardstock from Joann's, but I'm not sure everyone can buy it as easily. Close to My Heart has a good white-core stock too, but you can only buy it through consultants. Bazzill seems to be the most readily accessible. If anyone knows of another brand, point me in the right direction (cuz I'd love to not pay 45 cents a sheet too!)


I think that's exactly the reason. :o)
I don't have a Joann's next to be so I have no clue what you are talking about LOL
My LSS only sells the cheap cardstock you would give your child to draw on. I buy the pack and give to to my 4 yo to play with
 
WDWMom said:
I love Color mates. It's what my LLS has been carrying for long time. Lots of colors and they coordinate like bazzil somewhat.

I stopped by lss the other evening & finally saw Bazzill. It is in the racks next to the racks of Colormates. My husband & I agreed we liked the colors of Colormate better for what we do - he takes a lot of photos & helps with the color combinations on a sb page. Both racks of Colormate & Bazzill were in the back of the store where there are no windows. I bet the reasoning goes along with what someone else mentioned earlier in this thread.

To the OP, I understand exactly what you are saying :)! I agree with a lot of what you have said. SinceI'm not crazy about Bazzill, I don't think I'll be in one of those swaps. I like the mix & match type swaps.

Oh well, if we all liked the same thing, it would be an awfully dull world rather than a warm & fuzzy one!
 
Just got back from my favorite scrapbook store and found lots of new things :woohoo: And lost of Bazzil paper ( I wrote the names down :teeth: )
But I need to finish my Magic Kingdom (fantasyland) swa, this was regular cardstock and I was a little bit scare :blush: then I have the Color Bazzil, the Character meal among others! :crazy: Ohh boy! Thank God, we got plenty of time with the Epcot one. :scared1: :scared: :coffee:

Can I share with you some of my J.boxes? (pix)
 






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