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2013 First-Class Forever Stamp - Wedding Series: Where Dreams Blossom


2013 First-Class Forever Stamp - Wedding Series: Where Dreams Blossom
2013 First-Class Forever Stamp - Wedding Series: Where Dreams Blossom
2013 First-Class Forever Stamp - Wedding Series: Where Dreams Blossom
2013 First-Class Forever Stamp - Wedding Series: Where Dreams Blossom
2013 First-Class Forever Stamp - Wedding Series: Where Dreams Blossom
2013 First-Class Forever Stamp - Wedding Series: Where Dreams Blossom
2013 First-Class Forever Stamp - Wedding Series: Where Dreams Blossom
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2013 First-Class Forever Stamp - Wedding Series: Where Dreams Blossom
2013 First-Class Forever Stamp - Wedding Series: Where Dreams Blossom
2013 First-Class Forever Stamp - Wedding Series: Where Dreams Blossom
2013 First-Class Forever Stamp - Wedding Series: Where Dreams Blossom
2013 First-Class Forever Stamp - Wedding Series: Where Dreams Blossom
2013 First-Class Forever Stamp - Wedding Series: Where Dreams Blossom
2013 First-Class Forever Stamp - Wedding Series: Where Dreams Blossom
2013 First-Class Forever Stamp - Wedding Series: Where Dreams Blossom
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While the types have changed, flowers have been an important part of weddings for thousands of years.  In ancient Greece, the bride’s bouquet contained bulbs of garlic and sprigs of dill or sage.  The garlic warded off evil spirits, the dill ensured the bride would only desire her husband, and the sage promised wisdom and goodness.  Herbs were also used in Swedish weddings.  The groom put thyme in his pocket to discourage trolls from becoming uninvited guests.  Young girls walked down the aisle carrying small bouquets of herbs.
 
In England, a small girl led the bride and groom to the church, sprinkling blossoms along the path to bring long life and happiness to the couple.  This tradition has survived through time, and the flower girl is a common sight at many modern weddings.
 
In 1840, England’s Queen Victoria began a fashion trend when she carried a “Tussie Mussie” at her wedding.  This small bouquet included flowers with special meaning, such as roses for love and poppies that represented the pleasure her new husband would bring to her life.
 
Whether the bride’s bouquet includes garlic or poppies, this long-standing tradition is a symbol of future joy.
 
As with the “Yes I Do” Heart of Roses stamp, the “Where Dreams Blossom” Wedding Bouquet stamp was designed by Ethel Kessler using an illustration by Michael Osborne.  This stylized bouquet stamp was issued for use on the save-the-date notices, response cards, and thank-you notes. 

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Real Postage Stamps: These are real postage stamps that can mail letters, envelopes, and others, They can cover the international rates the first time, post service serves any country with the one-ounce letter. One stamp is one ounce.

Forever Stamps: These postage stamps are valid post service forever postage stamps that can be used at any time, you can send mails no more than 1 ounce by post service.

Saving Your Time and Money: No need to waste your time and money on the way to the post service for stamps! Our postage stamps are very convenient and also at a nice price!

Easy Use: With self-adhesive, convenient to use. Not only great for postcards, letters, mailing envelopes, or collecting but also suitable for collectibles, birthdays, weddings, parties, celebrations, and so on.