How very exciting! I was about to say that it will make for gorgeous posting...but actually they look to be USA stamps...and maybe the'd be a little too lovely to post with anyway.
Totally awesome news Jessica! I am a stamp collector and had yet to visit the USPS site for the release calendar for 2008. You've go tme going there and I am looking forward to this one especially!
Makes a brotha want to pay some bills or break out the fountain pen.
I have been studying Ray Kaiser and have learned that she had a very significant impact on much of what those stamps represent, but was never adequately credited. Ironically, her husband Charles did little to bring credit her way.
How very exciting! I was about to say that it will make for gorgeous posting...but actually they look to be USA stamps...and maybe the'd be a little too lovely to post with anyway.
ReplyDeleteThe stamps are great looking, but this post seems so anticlimactic after your last one! I'll hurry that fabric along so you can another exciting post!
ReplyDeleteClearly I don't proofread.
ReplyDeleteThose are so very striking. Glad to see that they USPS appreciated the lines of the era. I will be forgoing the standard flag for these babies.
ReplyDeleteTotally awesome news Jessica! I am a stamp collector and had yet to visit the USPS site for the release calendar for 2008. You've go tme going there and I am looking forward to this one especially!
ReplyDeleteMakes a brotha want to pay some bills or break out the fountain pen.
ReplyDeleteI have been studying Ray Kaiser and have learned that she had a very significant impact on much of what those stamps represent, but was never adequately credited. Ironically, her husband Charles did little to bring credit her way.
There. Even design icons have some dirt.
OMG. Finally! I want a set of these. right. now!
ReplyDeleteohhh i can't wait!
ReplyDeleteI'll definitely look out for these/
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