The stamp was designed by award-winning illustrator José Ortega of New York City and Toronto. He said, "Garden of Love depicts the abundance of life, its generosity, whose spirit is to be shared by all its creatures. Love's definition is broader than romantic love. Love is that colorful, full feeling you get when you enjoy being a part of and sharing in the generosity of life."
The stamps are appropriate for Father's Day cards, love letters, birthday wishes...anytime the sender wants to add an extra message of love.
“At the Postal Service, we understand the power our stamps have in helping to celebrate special events that require a special stamp of approval,” said Ellen Williams, a member of the Postal Service’s Board of Governors, who dedicated the stamps during a special ceremony held at the Yew Dell Botanical Gardens.
“As you celebrate all of the wonderful events of spring — Father’s Day, graduations and weddings, or whatever the occasion, remember the Garden of Love stamps,” Williams said. “They’re a nice little extra on everything you mail. They’ll also serve as a reminder that no matter what the season or what the reason, the Garden of Love stamps are the perfect way to send love, spread cheer, say congratulations or show you care.”
The Garden of Love stamps are being issued as Forever stamps. Forever stamps are always equal in value to the current First-Class Mail one-ounce rate.
In addition to being available as a pane of 20 or a block of 10, the new stamps are offered in five philatelic products:
- 576163, First-Day Cover Set of 10, $8.80
- 576168, Digital Color Postmark Set of 10, $16.00 (at right)
- 576191, Ceremony Program, $6.95
- 576194, Notecards Set of 10, $14.95 (pictured below)
- 576199, Keepsake Pane and Digital Color Postmark Set of 10, $24.95
1 comment:
thanks for posting! those are gorgeous!
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