Group: | Cup and Chaucer |
Swap Coordinator: | hollycm6 (contact) |
Swap categories: | Challenges Books Journals |
Number of people in swap: | 4 |
Location: | International |
Type: | Type 3: Package or craft |
Last day to signup/drop: | March 2, 2010 |
Date items must be sent by: | April 9, 2010 |
Number of swap partners: | 1 |
Description: | |
In honor of the new Sherlock Holmes movie, Let's do a CSI type swap! This idea from @ladystephanie .. Choose a mystery novel with a who-dun-it theme (not horror, please). Send your partner bits and pieces of evidence as it occurs in the book. What kind of evidence? Little brown envelopes with fragments of...paint? wood? clay? Maybe a baggie of pine needles found in the trunk of the suspects car. A receipt from...a pharmacy, a grocery store, a hotel. A 'photo' of the crime scene (can be handmade). Most importantly, create and send the Detective's notebook with the list of suspects and other clues. (Try to make it look like your detective created it, to help your partner figure out whatdetective it might be) (*** NOTE: here I have edited) This is the challenge... to discover the identity of the book, and the sleuth! Sending a copy of the book is not required. You can wrap the name of the book and the author, as well as the detective or sleuth, in an envelope, or brown paper, or whatever you think appropriate, labelled so your partner knows it contains the solution!! OR you may include here a copy of the book as well. This swap may not be EQUAL in monetary value for everyone. We started out saying NOT to send the book, but I decided if the sender wants to include a copy of the book, they should. (As I DO!! :) But this time around it is not a requirement. Send as much as you like, sender's choice... let's say a minimum of three clues plus detective notebook (no specifics on the notebook; again it's sender's choice. If you want to share a great idea for this, please do!) Write the title of the book and author's name in some type of sealed solution-envelope, with or without a copy of the book (I'm picturing the Clue game here! :) |
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