Friday, April 27, 2007

Stamps to grow.

This is very new. In two different way's. I explain it to you.
First : issue date is May 1st 2007 and I did bought this sheet today.....
Second: on these stamps is a small blister with a flower seed in it. So when you receive such a stamp you have to put it in the ground and give it water. After some time you will have flowers. (could be grass too!?! lol)
There is no guarantee on the result.
On the sheet there is information that these stamps are only for use in our country. Do you think it will give problems when we mail them all over the globe?? Dutch flowers in China, Falklands and The Gambia? If you like one seed I will mail you one.

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4 Comments:

At Tuesday, May 15, 2007 at 12:21:00 AM PDT , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Netherlands stamps with seeds on/in letters to Australia will be in contravention of Australian Quarantine regulations. To assess entry, Australian Quarantine Inspection Service (AQIS) requires full botanical name of seeds. Alternative will be seizure on detection. Full information available in search www.aqis.gov/au/icon
AQIS - West Australia

 
At Wednesday, November 14, 2007 at 2:03:00 PM PST , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I live in the U.S. You could try to send one here! I would love it! E-mail me chrys15@hotmail.com

 
At Sunday, November 18, 2007 at 1:56:00 AM PST , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello Chrys,

Like to mail you one with seed. Will send an e/mail to you today.

 
At Friday, January 11, 2008 at 7:57:00 PM PST , Blogger Unknown said...

My seven-year-old daughter learned about the stamps with seeds in school yesterday and would love to receive one! My email is cschwam@wi.rr.com. Hope to hear from you. Thanks!

 

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