yousoldtheworld
Michaela
Here's a general idea of what will happen once we get the participants lined up. These boxes tend to work best with 10 or fewer participants each, so if we have a lot of interested people, we may divide into two groups and do two boxes.
We'll pick someone to start the box (this is usually someone with a LOT of samples to contribute). They will pop everything they want to send in a flat rate box, make a list of what's in there, and send it to the next person on the list. The next person will take out what they want, then do the same, crossing off what they take and adding their contributions. This will continue until the last person on the list gets the box, then they will send it back to the first person. The first person can use anything unwanted they receive for the next round of boxes.
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We'll pick someone to start the box (this is usually someone with a LOT of samples to contribute). They will pop everything they want to send in a flat rate box, make a list of what's in there, and send it to the next person on the list. The next person will take out what they want, then do the same, crossing off what they take and adding their contributions. This will continue until the last person on the list gets the box, then they will send it back to the first person. The first person can use anything unwanted they receive for the next round of boxes.
I've done this before with tea, and it was a lot of fun! Post any ideas or suggestions you may have, please. /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />