I'm not the biggest fan of the USPS wreath stamps, as I feel this theme has been used many times in the past, but they don't look too bad on these envelopes.
Do you like them? Do you think they look better on the red or on the white envelopes?
I'm partial to the red envelopes, but they look nice on the white, too. I wish they were just a little bigger in size or done in the round. Christmas donuts. 😺
No worries, I think it is hilarious. Plus I have used my last ones, so doubt I'll be seeing them again. Last year the majority of cards arrived with non-holiday stamps.
I've been told that postal clerks call these stamps "Christmas donuts" :DD
ReplyDeleteWow, that is harsh, and also funny.
DeleteI'm partial to the red envelopes, but they look nice on the white, too. I wish they were just a little bigger in size or done in the round. Christmas donuts. 😺
ReplyDeleteNow I can't think of them as anything else !
DeleteSorry! :|
DeleteNo worries, I think it is hilarious. Plus I have used my last ones, so doubt I'll be seeing them again. Last year the majority of cards arrived with non-holiday stamps.
DeleteYou're right, CJ, the stamps are very small this year compared to some booklet issues.
Deletenot sure if any hope for these go with the RED it will help to disguise them
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I actually think they stand out more on the red.
Delete2nd thought I am going to mail my Christmas Cards from Canada next year The stamps are festive Now how to do that from here
ReplyDeleteI prefer the white envelopes because on red, you can see the zig-zag or straight edge of the stamp. I prefer the zig-zag to go all the way around.
ReplyDeleteThat kind of annoys me, too. I almost wish they didn't have any 'perforations' at all.
DeleteI'm with you, Jean. I would like the perforation on all four sides.
DeleteAnd even worse, the stamps on the edge with 2 straight and two 'perforated' edges.
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