9 Solid Gifts That Support The USPS

In case you haven't heard, there's been a bit of, how does one say it ... drama? At the United States Postal Service? In order to have a free and fair election this year, the Post Office needs extra support and funding. One of the easiest (and most delightful!) ways to do that is to simply send a loved one a letter. Of course, if you want to go one step further, the USPS has a delightful online shop with some surprisingly cute gifts ranging from Christmas ornaments to posters and commemorative/limited edition stamps. Here's what's on our list:

Summer Harvest Tote Bag (pack of 5), $15.95

Ruth Asawa Forever Stamps (sheet of 20), $11

This set of stamps by Japanese-American artist Ruth Asawa, based on her sculptures, was just released.

Glass Mailbox Ornament, $15.95

This adorable little ornament will be a fun, glitzy addition to someone's tree this year.

Tyrannosaurus Rex 3-D Puzzle Notecard Set, $16.95

Send this to your favorite dinosaur-loving family member. The cool, 3-D cutout would look great hung on a wall or as a desk accessory.

The Snowy Day Forever Stamps (book of 20), $11

It's physically impossible to not feel heart-warmed by these stamps based on Ezra Jack Keats' iconic children's book, The Snowy Day.

Woodstock Framed Stamp, $26.95

Created for the 50th anniversary of Woodstock '69, this framed stamp will look perfect hanging in someone's groovy office.

The Art of Magic Kit, $34.95

Learn new tricks developed by magician Mac King with this elegantly designed deck of cards. It also includes a set of similarly themed stamps.

Sterling Silver Love Flourishes Necklace, $130

A romantic gesture for someone who you just love writing letters to.

Marvin Gaye Screen Printed Poster, $23.95

Inspired by 1960s design, this Marvin Gaye poster absolutely looks like a vintage collector's item.

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