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When you participate in a swap, do you identify your cards as yours in some way? For example, a label on the back of the card with your name? I'd like to get credit for my work and also, if someone has a question about the technique I used, they could contact me? Any thoughts or comments? TIA
__________________ Wendy If I'm not stampin' - I hope I'm golfing!
Yes, put your name on the back... and if you're swapping card fronts, put the recipe on the back. If you're swapping full cards, I wouldn't put the recipe on the back, but include a slip of paper with the recipe. But definitely put your name!
__________________ RT - In-house Bunny Chaser "It takes a lot of money to look this cheap."- Dolly Parton
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I print then up on little sticky labels.
It is good to put your splitcoast name.
I have wanted to thank people for their cards, but was unable to due to not knowing their SCS name.
__________________ Many Blessings & Much Joy! Michelle
Teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom. Psalm 90:12
I print out all my info on a label via the computer and then put it on a post-it note and then stick the post-it to the back of the card...
I would highly suggest this to anyone participating in swaps - having been a host a few times it can become a pain with just the little slips of paper in each card because they have a tendancy of flying out while trying to sort...
Unless you are participating in a technique swap or a card front swap where people are going to use them for demo purposes only I would not permantly attach a label to the card because people want to be able to use them and I know if I can't get a stuck on label off the back of the card then I can't use it...
__________________ Jenni -Happy SU Demo - MY GALLERY & MY CHAOTIC LIFE One kid makes you a Parent - Two makes you a Referee
I like the idea of using post its because if a person wants to use the card, they can do so. If you put a permanent label on it, it cannot be used except as demos.
I have participated in several swaps. Some do not even identify anything much less their name.
I would like to suggest that the person who heads up the swap post the entries together in the gallery w/the swapees permission of course. this way everyone could see the swaps. Just a suggestion.