This is a Pack of 20 Holiday Nutcrackers Greeting Cards featuring artwork from all four of 2008’s 42–cent Holiday Nutcrackers special holiday stamps.
Four eye–catching nutcracker designs add colorful, humorous touches to Winter holiday correspondence in 2008. With a lantern in one hand and a snowflake staff in the other, a slender, red–suited Santa (or “Father Christmas”) Nutcracker will find his way into millions of mailboxes this winter. He’ll be joined by a gold–and–ruby–crowned king, a yellow–jacketed military captain, and a green–garbed drummer with a red drum. Together, they are certain to have people cracking smiles all across the country.
About the Holiday Nutcracker special stamps On October 23, 2008, in New York, New York, the Postal Service™ issued a 42–cent, Holiday Nutcrackers special stamp in four designs, designed by Derry Noyes of Washington, DC.
Nutcrackers have been around for centuries. They range from simple utilitarian devices to elaborate collectibles, with a host of creations that fall somewhere in between.
During the winter holiday season, nutcrackers of all shapes and sizes are familiar sights in toy stores, on Christmas trees, on mantel pieces, on book and magazine covers, and in performance venues.
Four eye–catching nutcracker designs — Santa (or “Father Christmas”), a king, a captain, and a drummer — add colorful, humourous touches to winter holiday correspondence in 2008.
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