The Postal Service’s holiday stamps aren’t limited to this year’s releases; you can also buy seasonal stamps from the past few years. Here’s a look at what’s available on usps.com and at many Post Offices:
• Christmas Madonna and Child. This 2024 stamp features an oil painting from the workshop of the 17th-century Italian artist Giovanni Battista Salvi, known as “Sassoferrato.”
• Hanukkah. This 2024 stamp features an ink drawing of a hanukkiah, the nine-branch candelabra used during the holiday.
• Hanukkah. The 2022 version of this stamp features an abstract original wall hanging of a hanukkiah.
• Holiday Cheer. These 2025 stamps feature four festive images that evoke the color and life of the season.
• Holiday Joy. These four 2024 stamps show folk-art inspired digital illustrations of flowers and ornaments.
• Kwanzaa. This 2024 stamp, inspired by a live performance, shows a male drummer and two female dancers and is rendered in the colors of the Pan-African flag.
• Kwanzaa. The 2022 version of this stamp depicts an image of a girl and boy facing a kinara — a seven-stem candelabra that represents the holiday’s seven founding principles.
• Poinsettia. This global Forever stamp from 2018 features a photograph of a poinsettia taken from above with green leaves, red bracts and yellow flowers.
• Virgin and Child. This stamp from 2022 features an oil-on-panel painting from the first half of the 16th century by an unidentified Florentine artist known as the Master of the Scandicci Lamentation.
• Winter Landscapes. These 2025 stamps showcase the serenity of snow with five photographs of frozen scenes.
• Winter Whimsy. These 2024 stamps include four different digitally rendered snowflake designs that evoke hand-cut paper snowflakes.
• Winter Woodland Animals. These stylized, graphic stamps from 2023 depict four beloved animals that live in the woods of North America.
Additionally, a variety of stamp-related postal products are available at usps.com.



