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FREE: Brand New USPS FOREVER LOVE FLOURISHES & LOVE SKYWRITING Stamps 2 Designs Lot of 24!

Brand New USPS FOREVER LOVE FLOURISHES & LOVE SKYWRITING Stamps 2 Designs Lot of 24!
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The listing, Brand New USPS FOREVER LOVE FLOURISHES & LOVE SKYWRITING Stamps 2 Designs Lot of 24! has ended.

❤❤❤ Spread the Love...Make the World Go Round...It's All you really Need ❤❤❤

Never hinged from a non smoking home and free shipping
What you see is what you get: 12 of each design
Super Low GIN and very nice assortment

Keep in touch with your loved ones year round, not just on Valentine's Great as collectible or office supplies, these stamps will bring a smile to your pen pals, friends and family.

Tags: envelopes, greeting cards, postcards, mailing, shipping, packages, United States Postal Service, philatelic, holidays, anniversaries, birthdays, collector, collecting, sending

The Forever® stamps will always be equal in value to the First-Class Mail® one-ounce price

Design 1: Love Flourishes
Art features a fanciful garden of colorful flowers surrounding the word “Love” written in cursive script. Hand-painted with opaque watercolors on paper by artist Anna Bond, the original art is whimsical and vibrant, at once retro and timeless. The flower garden includes stylized roses, peonies, and dahlias in pink, coral, and yellow, with pale blue-green berries and gold fronds and leaves. Love is not romantic only. It can express support and admiration, comfort and joy.

Design 2: Love Skywriting
Skywriting is created when a small airplane emitting vaporized fluid from its exhaust system forms letters in the air. The average message is several miles long and, on a clear day, can be seen from up to 30 miles away. Originally used in the U.S. to promote everything from soft drinks to bikinis, skywriting had its heyday as a medium for advertising from the 1930s to the 1950s. Advertisers still use skywriting occasionally, but the messages that people remember are the romantic ones.
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