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Sunday, May 15, 2011

Mother knows best. Polar bear maximum cards that I created with the Royal Mail (UK)

Sure, I would have preferred a concordant pictorial postmark with a polar bear. 
Address your complaints to Royal Mail UK, who didn't create one. :)
So I settled for another pictorial postmark.
Oh, well, it's still within the scope of WWF.

Originally, both these cards were folded cards ("greeting cards"), which I postcardized thru a very high-tech procedure, called "cutting in two".
So they are not compliant with the rules of FIP CfM.
A Shih Tzu is what I don't give.
If I like it, I do it. No rules necessary, from anybody.

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Happy Sunday Stamps meme!







7 comments:

  1. The bear looks like she has a queen sized hole in her head.

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  2. @Postcardy: It's good that it's not the other way around...

    Anyway, I don't know what you're talking about.:)
    By design, the polar bear skull is perfectly convex.

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  3. The Polar bears here look like loving moms - I am sure they are. But if a human got too close to the cub - one swat of the huge paw would cause alot of damage.

    Maybe the bear on the stamp has a queen shaped ear tag?

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  4. Hi Dorin - what a wonderful choice! Are you also collecting WWF maxis? By the way, I could not find the hole they are talking about - must be the ears? LOL. And thank you for pointing out to me a very good detail regarding religious images on stamps :)

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  5. I have some great pictures of Polar Bears in Greenland but none on stamps.
    Fine cards/stamps.

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  6. That pesky Royal Mail, not too good with postmarks. Although the pc polar bear may be looking at the parrot and thinking, what on earth is that.

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  7. The postcards look great with the stamps!

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