Sunday Stamps: Christmas

Germany – 2023 Squirrels in the Snow Christmas Stamp.
What is particularly special about the “Squirrel in the Snow” stamp is that its motif was determined for the first time in a public survey. Back in May of 2023, Deutsche Post asked its customers and stamp enthusiasts what motif they would like to have as a Christmas stamp. There were eight different suggestions to choose from with familiar Christmas associations, such as reindeer, Christmas trees or Christmas balls. The winner was the motif with the squirrels and the acorn, designed in a special “polygon effect look”. 27 percent of survey participants chose the suggestion from illustrator Bettina Walter, a professional stamp designer at Deutsche Post. Almost 34,000 people took part in the survey.
Guernsey – 2022 Sleeping Beauty for Christmas Panto.
Germany – 2021 Christmas ornaments
Finland – 2020 Europa Stamp, Santa Claus in aurora-it sky
Great Britain – 1993 A Christmas Carol – Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim
USA – 2021 Visit from St. Nick
USA – 2020 Stocking
USA – 2021 Visit from St. Nick
USA – 1972 First US stamp to show Santa Claus

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9 comments

  1. I appreciate these little stories about stamps I read on your blog 🙂

    The fact that people chose it makes the squirrels stamp even more valuable as Christmas one.
    Another favourite from this post would be Santa entering through the chimney. It made me smile!

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  2. I quite like the Finnish stamp of Santa flying over the curvature of earth.
    And, yes, your stories behind the stamps are always interesting. We don’t have enough public involvement with our stamps. And they are planned several years in advance, so no longer any current events are represented.
    The squirrels are so cute. Reminds me a bit of origami.

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