There are many types of swaps:
- Christmas Swap: decorations including ornaments, lights, gently used gift bags/tissue paper, and items to regift
- Jewelry swap--generally costume jewelry
- Theme holiday swaps such as Independence Day, St. Patrick's Day, Easter---swap any decorations
- Clothing swap
- Halloween costume swap--September is a good time
- Household item swap combined with a recipe swap
- Arts and craft swap--you may have small or large amounts of craft items that you do not need such as fabric, hot glue sticks, corks, yarn, felt, drawing paper, construction paper, etc.
- Tool swap
- School/office supply swap
- Book swap
- Surprise swap: anything goes
- For items not taken, each guest takes home what they brought
- Or, assign a few people to take anything left to a local charity that accepts these items, or a local second hand store
- Ask guests to bring reusable bags to place their items in
- For large items, you may show a photo and make arrangements for pick-up or delivery at a future date
- Know all items have value in the right hands
- Consider having a few snacks and beverages to give it a party feel and make it an annual event.