Good day, and welcome Easter Sunday! It is a nice sunny day here in the American Midwest, and it's time for Sunday Stamps.
Our theme is Churches, and I have a stamp I have shared before, but it's a great one for today.
This is an image of one of rose windows in Notre Dame in Paris. It was produced by Zazzle.com, under a contract with the US Postal Service. You could produce your own customized postage stamps (for a fee of course), or choose from designs made by other people. Zazzle is still in business but discontinued the postage stamps in 2020. I did a few sheets of my own postage stamps once. Zazzle produces all sorts of personalized products.I wonder how collectable these Zazzle stamps are?
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6 comments:
beautiful window on this stamp!
That's a wonderful stamp! What a sight it must be in person. I only saw Notre Dame from the river on a boat tour.
Notre Dame was a popular choice this week. Whether it's collectible or not, it is a beautiful window.
That’s such a cool piece of postal and design history! Zazzle stamps are a unique niche—since they were discontinued in 2020, they might become more collectible, especially themed ones like your rose window. Definitely worth keeping an eye on collector interest!
Zazzle stamps, and personalised stamps in general, are not my favourites. But I love stained-glass windows. This post goes well with mine, this week! :)
Stunning rose window and makes a lovely stamp
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