While it may be a small detail, it's so nice to find the right postage stamp to match what's inside the envelope. Here's a quick overview of the designs at the United States Post Office for wedding postage that are now available.
64 Cent Wedding Postage Stamp Options: Wedding cake and Butterfly 3 tier Wedding Cake Stamp
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64 cent stamp available April 11, 2011 features a wedding cake with intricate scroll design on the fondant. Sure to add a touch of beauty and romance to wedding correspondence, the Wedding Cake stamp is being issued at the two-ounce mailing rate in order to accommodate the heavier weight of an invitation.
64 Cent Monarch Butterfly Stamp
The 64 cent monarch butterfly stamp is currently available for sale at the USPS.
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44 Cent Postage Stamp Options ...
44 Cent Wedding Postage With this ring ...Here's the 44 cent stamp with two gold wedding rings. Photographed by Renée Comet of Washington, DC, the rings rest on a small white pillow united by a slender ribbon of white silk.
44 cent King and Queen of Love - a design at the 44 cent rate, is fun and fresh. Vegas brides could get a kick out of using this for their wedding invitations. Using images from 18th-century French playing cards as reference, artist Jeanne Greco created the stamp art.
44 cent Year of the Rabbit Here's a beautiful Lunar New Year stamp - a forever stamp - featuring kumquats, which are eaten for luck and given as special gifts.
44 cent Purple pansy - Issued April, 2010, here's another option for .44 cent wedding postage. Popular purple pansies with LOVE ... from the USPS.
44 CENT NEON FOREVER STAMP It's hot, hot, hot!
Brilliantly colored images of swirls, circles and dashes in pink, blue, orange, yellow and green seem to erupt from the ground to illuminate the darkness. The letters of the word "Celebrate" are shaking it up mamba style in the hot bright white light.
P O S T C A R D ... P O S T A G E ... S T A M P S
29 Cent USPS Postcard Postage Stamp - Oregano, Flax, Foxglove, Lavender and Sage
The 29 cent postcard stamps depict five different herbs in soft muted colors. Artist Teresa Fasolino, New York, New York, created the original oil paintings for each stamp. Each stamp depicts a particular species in bloom, as well as a typical leaf and flower or seed capsule.
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