The United States Let’s Celebrate Forever Stamp
2020-01-28 Tue
The United States Postal Service is rolling out a new stamp specially made for events worth celebrating. The nondenominated (55cents) “Let’s Celebrate stamp” will be issued Feb. 14 with a first-day ceremony at the Aripex stamp show and exhibition in Mesa, Ariz.The Stamp is designed by USPS art director Antonio Alcala and is being issued in panes of 20.The design of the Let’s Celebrate stamp presents an array of 55 colorful circles of varying sizes arranged in a random pattern.
The word “celebrate” is spelled out in dark green letters positioned one at a time in nine of the largest circles. Some of the other circles have outlines and central dots, creating a design like a burst of confetti, the Postal Service suggests. Published technical details reveal that metallic foil accents in magenta, teal, and orange are used as part of the design.
This new Let’s Celebrate stamp is appropriate for any joyous event. Whether celebrating a birthday, an anniversary, a new job or retirement, this stamp will help mark the occasion.
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