Chibi Rachy wrote:So after the success of the Christmas Card Exchange, I really want to do a Valentine one. There are two options for this so please read carefully. First of all, the rules:
1. You must be able to give out addresses on the Internet
2. You must send your part of the exchange so that it is received by V-day
3. You must be able to purchase the supplies.
These are the options for the exchange. Please vote in the poll above, and sign up below, leaving additional comments if necessary.
Option 1: A card exchange. This could be where you buy store bought cards and send them out. It can also be where you must make homemade Valentines, just like you might have done as a kid.
Option 2: Secret Valentine. After all participants have signed up, a list of all participants would be given to someone not participating in the exchange. They would randomly pair people up. Then, you'd be responsible for giving your secret Valentine a small token, spending no more than $10 (shipping not included)
So sign up, vote, and comment below!
Current participants:
1. Chibi Rachy
2. RainbowBrite84
3. Tennyo
4. BriteAsARainbow
DEADLINE TO ENTER: 1/25/10
Hmmmmm....................
RULES:
1. I'd rather not advertise my home address on the internet, even in an e-mail, but I'd be OK with a PM on here.
2 & 3. OK
OPTIONS:
1. Card Exchange is OK, but let's limit the number you have to send. I don't want to spend €25 just on postage .
Remember that we have people on here from Europe and North America if not other far off locations.
2. A card exchange run like a Secret Valentine would also be good. I'll even volunteer to be the one to randomly match people up.
3. It may well cost more than $10 to mail a $10 item to the other side of the planet these days. Postal rates have gone up hugely almost everywhere during the past two years.
4. Which $ are you talking about? US, Canada, Australia? Most people don't know a lot about exchange rates. 10 USD
is around 6 GBP and 7 EUR, so 10 HKD is worth how many EGP? Better to say something of of a nominal value in the place of origin.