My own entry this week is a "fantasy" of sorts: it's my idea for a Forever stamp--that creation of the United States Postal Service to bridge the gap between frequent postage rate increases. The Forever stamp has no denomination printed on it because it will cover any rate of the moment. One of the current Forever stamps would be good for wedding correspondence. It has two creamy roses lying on what seems to be a formal invitation. I think a pink peony would make a beautiful Forever stamp. (Picasa made this creation possible.)
REDISCOVERING MYSELF THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHY
Monday, June 27, 2011
My idea for a Forever postage stamp
Lisa explores the tiniest "flowers" of moss in her Creative Exchange post today. Fascinating! Macro photography certainly opens whole new worlds. Of course, I kept thinking about what it required physically to record those unusual images of something so tiny---and so low to the ground.
My own entry this week is a "fantasy" of sorts: it's my idea for a Forever stamp--that creation of the United States Postal Service to bridge the gap between frequent postage rate increases. The Forever stamp has no denomination printed on it because it will cover any rate of the moment. One of the current Forever stamps would be good for wedding correspondence. It has two creamy roses lying on what seems to be a formal invitation. I think a pink peony would make a beautiful Forever stamp. (Picasa made this creation possible.)
My own entry this week is a "fantasy" of sorts: it's my idea for a Forever stamp--that creation of the United States Postal Service to bridge the gap between frequent postage rate increases. The Forever stamp has no denomination printed on it because it will cover any rate of the moment. One of the current Forever stamps would be good for wedding correspondence. It has two creamy roses lying on what seems to be a formal invitation. I think a pink peony would make a beautiful Forever stamp. (Picasa made this creation possible.)
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looks like rose milk lotion. :)
I think you should pitch this idea. It is beautiful!! I would buy it.
Evelyn, this is truly gorgeous!!! I would certainly ask for these - Postmaster take note!
I'm in love with this. Gorgeous!
This is fantastic, Evelyn! I'd definitely buy this stamp!
I love your stamp - I think USP should commission this, it would certainly be a salve for the next price increase :-)
Evelyn, I am quite sure that this is one of your very best!
Absolutely gorgeous, and I like the Forever Stamp idea :-)
Thank you so much for sharing this today at The Creative Exchange.
Have a great evening!
lisa.
So soft and lovely.
Wonderful image!
Very very pretty.
Dreamy and wonderful.
Good idea as well.
We have those stamps, saying first Class or Second Class, but all they have is the Queen's head.
I wish stamps were this pretty! What a cool concept, Evelyn. :)
This is a gorgeous photograph and a splendid stamp design!
Lovely idea and an awesome photo!
what a beautiful entry - i love the softness about it!!
What a wonderful idea.. I know I would buy it..
You're absolutely right, it's beautiful & would make an awesome Forever stamp... pitch the idea to them! =)
This. is. gorgeous! It would be a perfect wedding invite stamp.
Somehow I hadn't seen this fantastically gorgeous idea for a forever stamp, but if you submit it to the USPS, please let me know -- I would write in to endorse its choice for certain!! You did a lovely job on this image, E! And be sure to post when you pitch the idea to the PO because a lot of your blog followers would no doubt besiege the PO with encouragement! Denise B.
So very pretty! Would make a gorgeous stamp for wedding invitations!
These are absolutely gorgeous, and guess what that edging/postage stamp is the new spellbinders nestability tee hee
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