The 2016 contemporary holiday stamps capture the essence of winter bliss by showcasing the role of windows during the holidays. With four designs depicting a candle, wreath, star, and lighted tree, these stamps evoke the tranquil calm of a winter evening. They symbolize the special moments we cherish during this time of year, whether it’s enjoying the view from indoors or feeling the chill on our faces outside.
Two designs show views from the inside looking out: a single burning candle sits on a window sill, and a simple star ornament hangs in a window. Two other designs show views from the outside: a brightly lit indoor Christmas tree contrasts with the snowy shrubs outside, and a snow-covered wreath hangs in front of a frosted window. Art director Ethel Kessler of Bethesda, MD, designed the stamps with original artwork by William Low of Huntington, NY.
Featuring snowy winter nights, these stamps demonstrate how windows everywhere play a role in celebrating the holidays. We can delight in the snow when we’re inside and share warmth and happiness with the outside world through simple panes of glass. Conveying the joyful and reverent spirit of the holiday season, these elegant stamps show how we observe traditions and spread cheer. Each stamp will surely add winter joy to letters and cards during the year’s coldest months, especially in regions farther north.
The Holiday Windows stamps are being issued as Forever stamps. These Forever stamps will always be equal in value to the current First-Class Mail 1-ounce price.


