PARK CITY, Utah — The newest stamps have arrived for the holiday season.
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has unveiled its 2024 Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and winter season Forever stamps.
The four "Holiday Joy" stamps were inspired by Mexican folk art. The new stamps were designed by Antonio Alcalá, an art director for USPS, using original digital illustrations by Michelle Muñoz.
The 2024 Christmas Madonna stamp features the serene Madonna and Child from 17th-century Italian artist Giovanni Battista Salvi, called “Sassoferrato” (1609-1685).
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“The Christmas Madonna and Child stamp is a beautiful reminder of the season’s roots,” said USPS Vice President of Marketing Sheila Holman. “It’s a timeless design that brings a touch of reverence and warmth to every piece of mail. We’re proud to offer this special stamp to our customers as they share their holiday greetings.”
USPS also unveiled a set of four "Winter Whimsy" stamps designed and illustrated by Bailey Sullivan. USPS said that with four designs evoking winter flurries, "there’s magic in the air and on seasonal cards and letters."
The new stamps are Forever stamps, which are always equal in value to the current First-Class Mail 1-ounce rate. The stamps are available now at Post Office locations nationwide and online.
“These stamps provide our customers with beautiful images for the holidays and are more than just decorations for their cards and packages — they enable and provide a bridge between families and friends across America,” said USPS Vice President of Supply Management Mark Guilfoil. “Not only do the Holiday Joy stamps capture the spirit of the season, they remind us of the cherished seasonal tradition of sharing love, hope and memories through the mail, helping us stay connected with those who matter most.”