Hi, everyone!
I would like to share photos of my cards that made it to Singapore Philatelic. Last Christmas 2014, Singapore Philatelic shared an invite thru Johnny Lowis for cardmakers who have Holiday cards that they'd like to try to convert into Maxicards with Singapore Philatelic.
I showed him my Holiday card designs early on. And saw a Taiwanese who had already sent ahead and had her card into a Maxicard with Singapore Philatelic.
I asked all of my questions as Singapore Philatelic has a number of Christmas postage stamps released. And Johnny mentioned they will be the ones to choose which Singapore stamps from their vault will fit with my cards. I had my preferences but the choice rested with Singapore Philatelic with their Christmas December 25th cancellation.
I cleared if it's possible for a card be converted into Maxicards so many times. Not only with one stamp design but with other Philatelic stamps may it be from my own country too.
I was able to send in my cards in the month of December 2014 already. . . . unlike the Taiwanese who sent in earlier . . . i think the Taiwanese sent hers November 2014.
I was able to send in my cards in the month of December 2014 already. . . . unlike the Taiwanese who sent in earlier . . . i think the Taiwanese sent hers November 2014.
Here are the photos of my cards with Singapore Philatelic:
I still have my New Year Cards with them and Singapore Philatelic mentioned my New Year's Cards are in transit / sent back home to me in Las Piñas City, Metro Manila. I'm already excited as to the result and which postage stamp they choose for my cards to turn into Maxicards with Singapore Philatelic.
Johnny sent in some Chinese New Year Maxicards from Singapore Philatelic Museum and a pair of sample Christmas Maxicards from him too.
the Chinese New Year (Year of the Goat) Maxicards
from Singapore Philatelic Museum
the back of the Chinese New Year Maxicards
from Singapore Philatelic Museum
sample Christmas cards from Johnny Lowis
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