US Wedding Postage Designs now available

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.

wedding ring postage stamp
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.
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3 tier Wedding Cake Stamp – The 61 cent stamp features a wedding cake with intricate scroll design on the fondant. Sure to add a touch of beauty and romance to wedding correspondence, the 2009 Wedding Cake stamp is being issued at the two-ounce mailing rate in order to accommodate the heavier weight of an invitation.


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.

 


Celebrate! This stamp, first issued in 2007, helps to acknowledge a host of happy occasions, from birthdays to engagements to anniversaries and more.
USPS postcard stamp

Polar bear postcard stamps – While this may not work for all brides, this is the 28 cent postcard postage.

If these designs don’t suit your taste – or you’re looking for personalized postage, please visit Perfect Postage and we’ll create a design just for you!

3 Comments

  1. Evone Stephens said,

    September 2, 2009 at 4:14 am

    what is the procedure for purchasing these stamps (cinderella)

    • September 3, 2009 at 3:48 am

      Hi Evone,

      To purchase the Cinderalla stamp, just click on the stamp and you’ll go to an order page. You can then choose the size (small, medium or large), the denomination, and the number of sheets you want. Each sheet holds 20 stamps. Once you enter your contact and payment information, the stamps will be shipped directly to you in about 7 to 10 days (you can pay extra for expedited shipping). If you still have questions, email me at info@perfectpostage.com

      Thanks!

  2. Evone Stephens said,

    September 2, 2009 at 4:14 am

    What is the procedure for purchasing the stamps.


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