International - You must have a reliable mail service and can generally expect international mail to arrive within 5 weeks.
3 to 6 sections. Your choice.
They can be irregular sections.
Example:
(by Rachael Hectus)
New postcards
Start with a blank postcard, you can cut your own. The cardstock should be sturdy.
Divide the front side of the PC from sections. Sender's choice. Anywhere from 3 to 6 sections. You decide the layout.
Decorate a section.
Any theme (including open/free theme), sender's choice.
The postcard may eventually be mailed naked so securely adhere items to your section.
Turn the PC over, and address the postcard to yourself.
Note: Do not include postage because the last person sending it home may not be from the same country as you!
The other part of the back of the postcard is the writing area where each contributor writes their username and date (and perhaps a very short description of their section).
Mail the postcard, in an envelope, to your partner.
Established Postcards
Use a collaborative postcard you have received from a pass & paste swap.
If your partner has already filled a section use a different P&P PC if you have one, or start a new P&P PC.
Finish
The goal is to have each space filled out by a different artist, and then sent home to the originator.
When you receive a postcard with only one empty square left, decorate it and mail it back naked or in an envelope, preferably a clear cellophane bag example.
If you are assigned the creator as a partner, do not send them their uncompleted postcard. Start a new PC.
If you get assigned a partner and they have already worked on that PC, then hold it and send it in the next round to a different partner or please send it to me. Start a new PC.
If you receive an unfinished Pass & Paste postcard please always send it on, even if you decide not to participate any longer. Send it back to the original creator. Or send it to me (P.O. Box 31013 Willowwest, Guelph, Ontario N1H 8K1 Canada) and I will keep it in play. That way everyone should eventually get their postcard back.
Pass & Paste postcard examples on Flickr
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