i'm surprised you've seen the african daisy stamp so frequently! basically everyone i know who uses stamps (admittedly not a huge pool) use the poinsettia one... which i am so meh about. the postcrossing global ones are fun! i love the triangle shape. congratulations on graduating!
@exceptthemagician thank you!! and that’s fascinating! the post offices near me ONLY carried the african daisy stamps, and if I wanted any other kind I’d have to get them online somewhere. I’m a little surprised you can still get the poinsettias on the USPS website but not the daisies! Also super happy with the postcrossing stamps and jazzed about the triangle shape <333 new and fun!
Congratulations again!!! The new US stamps are so cool! I love the designs and colours. I always wondered how the US Forever stamps worked, so thank you for explaining it :)
New blog post!!
🥳🎉🎉 congratulations on graduation!
Thank you Max!
i'm surprised you've seen the african daisy stamp so frequently! basically everyone i know who uses stamps (admittedly not a huge pool) use the poinsettia one... which i am so meh about. the postcrossing global ones are fun! i love the triangle shape. congratulations on graduating!
@exceptthemagician thank you!! and that’s fascinating! the post offices near me ONLY carried the african daisy stamps, and if I wanted any other kind I’d have to get them online somewhere. I’m a little surprised you can still get the poinsettias on the USPS website but not the daisies! Also super happy with the postcrossing stamps and jazzed about the triangle shape <333 new and fun!
CONGRATS!!!!!! YAAAAY!!!
Ohhhhh I gotta get some of those stamps! :O :D I haven't bought any since the D&D ones and Vanishing Species ones were on sale.
Congrats on graduation! I'm right behind ya...time flies :0
Congrats!!! And the stamps are so fun omg I love fun stamps
congratulations!!!!!!!!
yay celebrate with some coffee ☕️☕️
Ultra CONGRATULATIONS on graduating🩷!!
Congratulations again!!! The new US stamps are so cool! I love the designs and colours. I always wondered how the US Forever stamps worked, so thank you for explaining it :)