New Love Forever Stamps from the U.S. Postal Service's Love Series Highlight the Beauty and Pleasure of Flowers


Since the release of the first stamp in the Love series in 1973, the Postal Service has immortalized the joy and fervor of love. Old European folk art served as the inspiration for this year's Love stamp designs by illustrator Bailey Sullivan. These stamps are lovely additions to the series, with their vibrant blossoms and writhing vines.

The stamps, which were initially introduced early in the year for usage on Valentine's Day, are ideal anytime to add flowery flair to letters, birthday or graduation cards, baby shower invites, thank-you notes, and so on. Any correspondence will be given beauty and whimsy by the vibrant stamps.

As part of the well-liked series of Love stamps, the Postal Service will release Forever stamps in 2022 that feature the straightforward floral charms of vintage European folk art.

The hashtag #LoveStamps is being used to spread information about the two stamps.

Who: Pritha Mehra, executive vice president and chief information officer of the U.S. Postal Service

When: January 14, 2022, at 11 a.m. Eastern Time

Where: 231 N. Main St., Romeo, MI 48065, Romeo Masonic Lodge 41