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Philosateleian Post Eel River FDC survives trip through mail almost completely unscathed

The release of Philosateleian Post’s new Eel River stamp is a few weeks in the past now, but I wanted to quickly share a scan of the first day cover that I mailed to myself.

Philosateleian 1s Eel River, Massachusetts, first day cover
Philosateleia 1s Eel River, Massachusetts, first day cover

As you can see, I used my mailer’s postmark permit to cancel the United States stamp. And for once, one of my FDCs made it through the mail with only the tiniest of scrapes near the right edge of my local post stamp. It’s not at all unusual for the mail processing equipment to shave a chunk off the surface of one of my stamps, so I’d say this one made it through relatively unscathed.

Shriners Children’s Hospitals use new Christmas-themed preprinted designs on BRE

My daughter and I made our regular weekly trip to check our post office box today, and there was the usual pile of nonprofit solicitations. Typical stuff for the most part, but there was one mailing from Shriners Children’s Hospitals that included a new business reply envelope.

Shriners Children’s business reply envelope with three preprinted stamp-sized Christmas designs
Shriners Children’s business reply envelope with preprinted stamp-sized Christmas designs

The preprinted stamp-sized images on this BRE picture a snowman with a bird on its hand, a gingerbread house with candy cane roof, and a deer with stylized evergreens.

The art style used for the images is very much like that used for three other designs on a different envelope I received in August. I suppose you could say they’re from the same “issue”!

Operation Smile, Covenant House distribute new Christmas-themed BREs

Shriners Children’s Hospitals in August kicked off this year’s Christmas-themed business reply envelopes with a BRE featuring three stamp-sized designs printed on it, but last week’s check of my post office box turned up examples from a couple of other nonprofits.

The first came from Operation Smile. This bright yellow envelope has designs picturing a penguin wearing a winter cap and draped with strings of Christmas lights; the word “Hope”; and a Christmas tree.

Operation Smile business reply envelope with three preprinted stamp-sized Christmas designs
Operation Smile business reply envelope with preprinted stamp-sized Christmas designs

The second envelope is from Covenant House. It’s a bit larger than average, and I suppose because of the extra space has five designs: a Christmas tree captioned “Joy”; Madonna and Child captioned “Love”; Santa Claus captioned “Believe”; A child and lamb captioned “Faith”; and children captioned “Hope”.

Covenant House business reply envelope with five preprinted stamp-sized Christmas designs
Covenant House business reply envelope with preprinted stamp-sized Christmas designs

As I’ve written before, these aren’t stamps, and there’s probably little place for this sort of material in a typical stamp collection, but I have to admit these envelopes add some color to my incoming junk mail!