06/06/2026
There is so much intention in a well-dressed envelope.
Before anyone reads a single word, they're holding something β feeling the weight of it, noticing the color, running a thumb across the stamps in the corner. And that moment? That's where vintage postage earns its place.
These aren't stamps pulled from a sheet at the post office. They're collected, sourced from estate sales, stamp dealers, and vintage shops, chosen for color, era, and the quiet little story each one tells. A penny-farthing bicycle. A blue jay mid-song. A Mary Cassatt painting. A peace bridge connecting two countries. Layered together, they become something curated and completely unrepeatable.
Here's what brides ask me most: Is it expensive? Honestly, it depends on what you find. Vintage stamps are priced by face value and rarity, and you'll need enough postage to meet current USPS rates, so most suites use a combination of stamps to hit that number. The sourcing takes time, which is part of what makes it feel so special. What you get in return is an envelope that no one throws away.
That's the whole point, isn't it?
β¨ Heirloom stationery for the details that deserve to last. Link in bio to start your suite.