Or at least part of it on the eclipse stamp issued in 2017. If you heat the stamp it will reveal the moon blocking out most of the sun. I received and sent this stamp a few times.
There's also a sun on one of the woodland animal stamps, as well as on the pictorial postmark (credit to CJ for the photo).
And finally, some suns sent to Eva a while ago.
For more sun and eclipse related stamps, check out the links at See it on a Postcard.
Woah! I get excited like a 5 years old about things like the eclipse stamp that changes with heat. Super cool!!! The deer postmark is beautiful.
ReplyDeletegreat USA stamps!
ReplyDeleteI posted the US one, but I can't get it to change with my finger's heat! Maybe it's cold, or the coating on the stamp gets too old? Those are such cute winter woodland animal stamps.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't get the eclipse stamp to do its thing with my finger, either. Maybe I should find an incandescent lightbulb. The suns sent to Eva are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI got this stamps in 2017 (See here) and it worked well. I need to check if it is still working.
DeleteThe Sun stamps are wonderful in person.
Nice to see these pieces of mail again!
ReplyDeleteThe first envelope is very clever. As it is the one you sent to me with the eclipse stamp, of course :)
Those woodland animals are adorable. Love the idea of the sun/moon reveal.
ReplyDeleteThe eclipse stamps were so cool. I also like the Sun Science stamps that were issued in 2021
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