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PRE-ORDER Summer

Set
GBP £4.07
Set CTO
GBP £4.07
Sheetlets
GBP £9.26
Sheetlets
GBP £9.26
Sheetlets
GBP £11.11
Sheetlets
GBP £11.11
Sheetlets CTO
GBP £9.26
Sheetlets CTO
GBP £9.26
Sheetlets CTO
GBP £11.11
Sheetlets CTO
GBP £11.11
First Day Cover
GBP £4.91
First Day Cover single stamp
GBP £7.41
First Day Cover block of 4
GBP £19.63
FDC without stamp
GBP £0.83
Collectibles
GBP £4.81
Collectibles CTO
GBP £4.81
Block of 4
GBP £16.30
Block of 4 CTO
GBP £16.30
About PRE-ORDER Summer

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS ISSUE IS AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER ONLY!

ANY PRODUCT ORDERED FROM THIS ISSUE WILL NOT BE DISPATCHED UNTIL THE OFFICIAL ISSUE DATE 8TH MAY!

Funny fruits
Happy faces and friendly greetings make everyday life sweeter that’s why the two go together: with the new summer stamps, every postcard has its own flavour.

The new summer stamps and their smiling faces bring emojis to mind. What do they stand for? Summer lightness of heart and happy moments. Ideal for decorating greetings. Itching to get writing? Then just grab a pen, find a postcard and make someone happy.

Writing tips for postcards
Who hasn’t been there? You have a lovely postcard ready to be written, you sit yourself down and then suddenly nothing comes to mind: a typical case of writer’s block. But there’s a lot you want to say about your holidays. And you know your nearest and dearest will be delighted to hear it. The pressure is on what to do? These tips will help you get the words flowing onto the paper.

1. Add a personal touch
Choose a nice pen in a matching colour.

2.Avoid clichés
“Sunny greetings from the holidays” might be well meant, but it’s hardly unique. Use the few lines you have to talk about your personal impressions.

3.Incorporate a puzzle
Make a quick quiz, or give the person you’re writing to a challenge for example, do they recognize the promenade on the design?

4.Show a little humour
Make an inside joke, or use words that only you and the other person know.

5.Evoke emotions
Write as vividly as you can, or mention shared memories you have of the place.