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US Postal Service Unveils 2026 Holiday Stamps - See the Designs

USPS says the lineup includes six designs, with releases beginning Sept. 18 and featuring holiday themes from cookies to a winter wreath.

  • The USPS has unveiled its 2026 holiday stamp collection, featuring designs for Christmas, Diwali, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and a global Winter Wreath celebrating diverse cultural traditions.
  • Christmas offerings include the Christmas Cookies Forever stamps releasing September 19, alongside a traditional design featuring "The Virgin and Child Enthroned," attributed to "The Master of the Embroidered Foliage," arriving October 2.
  • The ninth Hanukkah stamp, releasing September 29, depicts a dreidel inspired by Eastern European folk-art traditions; the Diwali stamp, launching in October, honors the autumn festival with a vibrant rangoli floor pattern.
  • Starting September 23, the 11th Kwanzaa stamp features a father and daughter with symbols of unity; customers can purchase all holiday designs through The Postal Store, USA Philatelic, or any local Post Office.
  • Winter Wreath, the new global holiday stamp, features a snowy, decorated design capturing the spirit of the season through these diverse cultural traditions.
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US Postal Service unveils 2026 holiday stamps - See the designs

The U.S. Postal Service has unveiled its 2026 holiday stamp designs featuring for Christmas - cookies and Madonna and Child, a Diwali stamp for the annual autumn festival, a Hanukkah design honoring the eight-day Jewish holiday, a Kwanzaa stamp honoring the pan-African holiday, and a Winter Wreath stamp capturing the festivities of the season.

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