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psichick78 Flying Fur Studios
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Posts: 3,073

What do you girls think?

For those of you that weren't here, we did an accessory swap here on TT. We had random partners and we decided what size of bag to fill with 'goodies' and sent them off.

Daphne was my swap partner, we decided to fill to ziplock sandwhich bags full of stuff and it was awesome!

If I get interest in this, I'll happily organize it.  k035.gif Draw names out of a hat etc.

We can leave it up to the partners for the specific details, but I was thinking it should be limited to bear making supplies or accessories.  g050.gif

One thing we did last time which I think worked well, is put beside your name if you want

Small
medium
large
accessories.

A big bell won't work for a tiny bear 

So if there is any interest, let me know.
Any feedback or concerns, let me know.

Daphne Back Road Bears
Laconia, NH USA
Posts: 6,568

YES!! YES!! I've been dying to do another one!!! I got such cool stuff last time, Heather!  bear_happy

Count me in!

Daphne Blau - Back Road Bears - Medium

heartsez Hearts Ease Bears
Fairfax,Vermont
Posts: 660

me too but i need ideas about what you guys sent before!  sounds like fun!  deb

Daphne Back Road Bears
Laconia, NH USA
Posts: 6,568

Deb,
http://www.teddy-talk.com/viewtopic.php?id=6828
Here's a link to the first swap we did. The last few pages have photos etc. of what we got. Basically.... anything you are willing to part with that can go on a bear is acceptable!!!

Ribbon, lace, spectacles, buttons, embroidery yarn, pins, jewlery, hats, clothes, ultrasuede etc.
Some may be willing to swap needlefelting supplies or mohair!

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