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There's just under a week to sign up for the Letterhead Panel Swap. E-mail me your name and mailing address if you would like to join in. We've got 92 people now!
Take a look at the list below and make sure your name is on it if you were planning on joining in. I think a couple people might have posted that they were interested in previous posts but never sent in their info.
Once all the names are in, I will draw names and send out a name and address for each of you to send your panel to.
I know some of you are itching to get going on this but I had planned all along for this to wind up after Christmas. Take your time, get creative and make some masterpieces!
Make sure you take some good pictures of the panel when you're finished and send me one to post for all to see.
I'll again request that some of you take some pictures of your project as you work on it and put together a small step-by-step. Since Letterville is a perpetual letterhead meet, imagine someone is standing watching over your shoulder as you work. Are you doing anything that maybe someone else might not be sure how to do. Could you use this opportunity to teach someone something new? Please consider it.
Have your panel done and in the mail by the end of January. I'd say start sending them off any time in January after the holiday rush.
-------------------- Judy Pate Signs By Judy Albany, Georgia USA 229-435-6824
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Please everyone, don't just post here that you want in!! You gotta e-mail me your info. I'm using the e-mails to compile the list and I don't want to be responsible for missing someone that only posted the reply here. Also make sure your mailing address is complete!
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Terry..........Did I mention that there's an "Attention Span" problem around this place...?? Well that also include the inability to follow any kinds of directions......
Hey Chris............ Ya think ours might just have a woodgrain type background.......?? hheheheh !!
............cj
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HEY......."E-MAIL" TERRY TO SIGN UP...!!!
-------------------- CJ Allan CJs Engraving 982 English Dr. Hazel, KY 42049
I understood everything that ya said......an I watched that same show toooo.........i think, well coulda been some other show, now that Robin reminds me...........Hmmmmmmmmmm.....so who the hell is this Robin person anywayzzzz.....??
What waz the question....??
Oh Yeah......I member.......E-Mail Terry to sign up..!! Pass the taterz....
heheheh!!.........cj
-------------------- CJ Allan CJs Engraving 982 English Dr. Hazel, KY 42049
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Actually, thinking about it, it isn't really a swap. Just a giving.
Everyone's name is going in the hat. First person sends their panel to the second name drawn. Second sends their's to the third. Third to fourth and so on. It keeps some mystery in it. You won't know who is making a panel for you until it shows up at your door!
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a swap like this is called a "yankee swap". I like it that way, seems easy. but how does the last person send his panel to?
-------------------- Ken McTague, Concept Signs 57 Bridge St. (route 107) Salem MA 01970 1-978-745-5800 conceptsign@yahoo.com http://www.pinheadlounge.com/CaptainKen
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"A wise man once said that, or was it a wise guy?" Posts: 2425 | From: Salem, MA | Registered: Apr 1999
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Mark, I hope you're working overtime this weekend. You've got a ways to go to get 100 in by the end of the month!
Pat, nobody really seemed to want a theme for some reason so go nuts and do what you want with it! As far as size goes, again whatever you want but it's gotta be a reasonable size for mailing (and you'll be paying for it)
Everyone will have their name for sending their panel to in a couple days.
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Umm, Mark...You might not be needing those business cards. You've got a day left to recruit 20 people or I'm afraid I'm going to have to let you go.