USPS Holiday Wreath Forever First Class Postage Stamps
$25.99 – $139.99
Infuse your letters and cards with the festive spirit of the season using the 2019 Holiday Wreath Forever stamps. These timeless stamps capture the essence of holiday traditions, symbolizing joy, warmth, and welcoming celebrations.
Bring Timeless Elegance to Your Mail with the 2019 Holiday Wreath Stamps
Infuse your letters and cards with the festive spirit of the season using the 2019 Holiday Wreath Forever stamps. These timeless stamps capture the essence of holiday traditions, symbolizing joy, warmth, and welcoming celebrations.
Adorning doors, windows, and mantels, wreaths have long been cherished as iconic emblems of the holiday season. Inspired by the rich decorating customs of early America, the four distinct wreaths showcased on these stamps blend classic aesthetics with a touch of contemporary flair. Each design embodies a sense of nostalgia and merriment, evoking a feeling of comfort and festivity.
Crafted from materials readily available during the winter months, such as pinecones, dried flowers, and berries, these wreaths exude a natural charm that resonates with the timeless allure of the holiday season. Their intricate details and vibrant colors make them a delightful addition to any holiday correspondence.
Issued in 2019, these Holiday Wreath stamps are denominated as Forever, ensuring their enduring value that remains equivalent to the current First-Class Mail 1-ounce price. Whether used for mailing greetings or adding to a collection, these stamps serve as a fitting tribute to the enduring traditions and warm sentiments of the holiday season.
Capture the spirit of the holidays with the 2019 Holiday Wreath Forever stamps. Add a touch of timeless elegance to your correspondence and share the joy of the season with every letter sent.
QTY: | 5 Booklets of 20 (100 Stamps), 15 Booklets of 20 (300 Stamps), 50 Booklets of 20 (1000 Stamps) |
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