Looking for a Cool Project? Make Your Own Stamp!
Not so long ago, you didn't have the possibility to make your own stamp. If you wanted to
see your face beaming back from a legitimate postage stamp, you had to be either very rich, very famous, royalty,
or an Olympic athlete. But luckily, the times have changed, and the U.S. Postal Service has partnered with
several third-party printing companies to offer personalized postage.
Custom postage stamps by PhotoStamps.com have a
million uses and are only limited by your creativity.
Personalizing your postage means that you can use any personal photograph or image on your stamps. And
we're not talking about "pretend" or "novelty" stamps, but actual US postage that can be used to mail any letter or
parcel. How cool is that?
Creating your own stamp is a wonderful project. You can use all your creativity to design a stamp that
perfectly reflects your image, sense of humor and style. You can also create unique gifts for others using
personalized postage. Just think how excited the recipient will be when your letter or card arrives with your
smiling face staring back at them from the top of the envelope!
But you are not limited to just using pictures of yourself. You can introduce a newborn child to the rest
of the family by including their baby picture on a stamp. You could also use a photo of your dog, or any
other beloved family pet. Even nature photography or a picture of your new home can be used. The sky is
the limit, and you can really let your imagination run wild when deciding what to put on your personal stamp.
Besides customizing a photo to use on the stamp, you can also choose between 10 different border colors when
making your own stamp. This ensures that you can easily match up the border to any photograph you choose to
include on your stamp.
" To print custom photo stamps, you must use a company that is licensed by the United States
Postal Service to distribute personalized photo postage. One such company is PhotoStamps.com "
There are lots of companies online that let you make your own stamp. However, it is important to look for
sites that are partnered with the United States Postal Service so that you know the stamps are legitimate and can
be used for regular postage. Look for the USPS logo on the web site -- this will tell you that the company is
authorized to produce regulation U. S. postage.
There are only a few limitations when you make your own stamp. First, you're not allowed to use obscene or
inflammatory images on a stamp. So if you are thinking about including a porn photo as a goof, you can forget
that idea; it will be summarily rejected. You can also not include racist or controversial political messages
on a stamp. For example, a few years ago a consumer lost a court case where they had tried to use a photo of
Fidel Castro on a U. S. stamp.
You also are not allowed to use copy written material, or images that you do not have the rights to on your
personal stamp.
But other than these commonsense limitations, you are pretty much free to use any image at all. And it
doesn't even have to be a photograph. For example, you can also use a sketch, or any other work of art that
you have created on your stamp. Assuming, of course, that you can digitize the work of art so that it can be
uploaded to the Web.
So the next time you're looking for a cool project for yourself, or to make a nice present for a friend or loved
one, make your own stamp -- it's easy, unique, and lots of fun.
Try PhotoStamps.com
today..

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