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Gronilot
01-04-2006, 02:44 PM
Ok.. I admit I am a swapoholic :lol:

But there are a couple of swaps that I am confused on.

Like the native american swap and the native american tiny things swap.

Is one for more kid size things and one nature table? Or is one for any Native American craft (including bendy sized) and the tiny thing for ONLY bendy sized thing?

Or is a "Tiny thing" swap for something smaller than regular, but bigger than bendy use size?

Thanks for helping a girl out! This will help me plan my stuff.

lupineperriwink
01-04-2006, 02:49 PM
tiny things are the little things that maybe a faiywould leave. We have gotten little shells, candles, clothesline with clothespins, mirrors, shiny rocks, etc. You know you want those!

TraceyH
01-04-2006, 03:30 PM
Seems like they are tiny but still could be used for bendies if you wanted since there are som many different sizes to the bendies.
OK, I admit, I have never been in a tiny things swap "but" for the Birthday one, I am making little bowls of ice cream that are tiny but bendies can use them too. I just hope they are not too big. They are as small as my fat fingers can manage!!!! ;)

mom2kbeth
01-04-2006, 04:12 PM
Another difference is that for the tiny things swaps, the items don't have to be made. We have sent and received lots of tiny items that are found items (seeds, stones, pressed flowers) or bought items (tiny presents and birds that are used to decorate miniature Christmas trees). THe tiny things swaps are extra fun because you don't have to stress out on what you are making, you can just go outside or to the craft store miniature section :)