Everything your heart desires, as long as it desires stationery.
A 5.5 x 8.5" stamp sheet by the amazing Lisa Congdon with fifteen stamps to encourage voting.
Lisa first created this art back in 2016 to encourage people to vote. She's now brought it back for each election since then, first as buttons, then as stickers, and now as a poster stamp in collaboration with The Portland Stamp Company. All proceeds from the sale of the stamps go to the ACLU.
Packaged in an eco-friendly, vegetable-based cellulose protective sleeve with chipboard backing.
Please Note: This is not actual US postage, but a series of artist-created stamps intended for both adornment and collecting.
by Portland Stamp Company
About the maker:
For the love of stamps. Portland Stamp Company makes stamps the old fashioned way — lick & stick, pinhole perforated poster stamps on dry-gum backed paper with a 100% foot-powered Rosback perforator. Their aesthetic is historically rooted, but with a contemporary sensibility. Their printed stamps feature a variety of methods including risograph, letterpress, screen print, and digital.
Poster Stamps, also know as ‘cinderellas’, look like postage stamps and were often used as advertising or promotion, but not valid as postage. They were popular in Europe before World War I. The Portland Stamp Company celebrates that tradition.