Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Postal Plane

 

Tonight I am joining Alison from Craftytrog's Arty Adventures who is our host this month at Art Journal Journey.  I am also joining Nicole's Friday Face Off.  Alison's theme is Come Fly With Me, and the plane qualifies.  And because the two men have faces, I can also share them with Nicole and her Friday Face Off.

This is obviously a plane that carried mail.

It's obvious there are two faces, one who is dressed as a pilot, the other the postal carrier removing the mail bag from the plane.  BTW, that bag can weigh up to 80 lbs.  I know because at one time I was a mail carrier who took similar mail bags from town to town.  
 
As an aside, actually I was an independent contractor and bid on the route when I was 18.  Everyone said I was crazy for bidding so much, but I guess no one wanted the route, which was a short one, not a long haul, so I won the bid.  The PO was surprised I was so young, but I was of legal age and ready for my first "real" job while I was starting college.

I started this page by gluing a piece of dressmaker's tissue to a sheet of 110 lb cardstock.  I then cut what were supposed to be squares of graduated sizes of different background that I hoped matched the postage stamp.  However, my cutter and I are having a few issues and I seem to be the one losing.
 
In response to Erika's question about when the stamp was issued, I did an internet search (NOT a google search) and found this from 1989.
 
  I hope that answers your question, Erika.

Regardless, I hope you will join Bleubeard and me at Art Journal Journey and Friday Face Off.   As always, thanks for your support.
 

27 thoughtful remarks:

Elkes Lebensglück said...

Great idea with the beautiful stamp for the theme!
Happy days, hug Elke

Mae Travels said...

Postage stamps really reflect history and social change and all kinds of other fascinating trends. I’ve always loved them, and the fact that the only mail I send is a few bills to small businesses (that don’t have online pay) is sad. This is a nice stamp.
best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com

Valerie-Jael said...

This is a great stamp, and I love the finished piece. I'm trying to imgine you as a mail carrier! Hugs, Valerie

Iris Flavia said...

Wow - that´s 36kg!!! Is your second name Hulk? Hercules?...? ;-)
Beautiful stamp!

NatureFootstep said...

good old days :)

Neet said...

What a fabulous stamp that is, I wish we had more stamps that were pictures. Our new postage stamps are huge, just to stop people peeling them off and reusing them. At the prices they charge they should have enough revenue.
A lovely idea to use that stamp and the backing sheet.
Hugs, Neet xxx

Tom said...

...ah a 25 cent stamp!

Elephant's Child said...


This is a delightful multi-meme post.

My name is Erika. said...

Nice stamp. I haven't seen this one. Do you know is it a recently release or one from back in the day when postage only cost 25 cents? Stay cool my friend.

Jenn Jilks said...

Such an interesting stamp!

Divers and Sundry said...

The perfect piece to meet several different challenges. Fun! I haven't seen real stamps in so long. I used to enjoy getting a variety of them to use.

CJ Kennedy said...

Awesome stamp. I like the way the background sheet blends with the color of the sky on the stamp.

DVArtist said...

Ohhh.... that stamp is amazing and putting it on the dressmakers tissue is brilliant. Have a lovely day and thank you for joining FFO.

Sandra Cox said...

These stamps are works of art, aren't they?

My name is Erika. said...

Thanks for looking up the about the stamp. It was part of a great set. And I like the idea of this set too. A stamp about mail delivery is a good pick. I didn’t know you delivered mail too. It’s really interesting the jobs people have had during their lives. 😀 hugs again

Jeanie said...

I love how this looks on the pattern. It's a lovely stamp, too.

Christine said...

Very nice

Gene Black said...

Ah the good old days when there were some really interesting stamps like this one.
Of course, I remember stamps being much cheaper than that one.

Gillena Cox said...

Very interesting. Have a good weekend.
Much💜love

Debra She Who Seeks said...

I like this! And you can tell the stamp is old because it's only 25 cents!

sirkkis said...

Interesting old stamps.
Happy weekend 🦋🧚

peppylady (Dora) said...

I wonder if they bid on mail routes anymore.

Coffee is on, and stay safe.

Andrea @ From The Sol said...

I love the postal stamp and your story of being a postal mail carrier ... you were brave for an 18 year old ... some things never change, right? I see the price of the stamp was already going up in 1989. I can remember when a stamp was 3 cents. Now they are 67 cents ... It is no wonder people don't use the mail anymore. Anyway, lovely post, Elizabeth and your answer to Erika is awesome as well ... I love commemorative stamps :) Hello to Bleubeard :)

Andrea @ From the Sol

https://linsartyblobs.blogspot.com said...

Great stamps. We don't see so many nowadays coming through the post so it's nice to see them on your blog.

pearshapedcrafting said...

What a fabulous way to make your page! Loved your bid tale although have no idea how that works - our post is delivered and transported from town to town by post office employees. Hugs, Chrisx

Carola Bartz said...

A 25c stamp - that is a looong time ago that a letter cost 25c to mail. Wasn't the proce of a 1st class stamp just raised again to - what is it? - 66c? I don
t really know anymore since I've been using forever stamps since - well, forever. Great info about your job as a mail courier. And a beautiful page!

craftytrog said...

I don't know how I missed this fabulous page Elizabeth! I love the postage stamp.
I'm trying hard to comment on everyone's posts for my AJJ theme :D
Alison