Monday, September 28, 2009

Junior Stamp Collecting

This little gem of an activity was inspired by a recent package that arrived for Mark all the way from Hong Kong. Emily was enthralled with the stamps, so I thought I would introduce her to my old stamp collection from when I was a kid. My dad has a much larger collection, so it must run in the family. Stamps have since have become her tiny treasures, and she takes excellent care of them.

To start your own stamp collection, first cut the envelope around the stamps. Soak in very warm water for a few minutes to allow the adhesive to come loose. Gently peel the stamp off of the envelope with tweezers, and transfer to a paper towel with the printed side facing down.


Allow the stamps to dry completely, and then add to your stamp book. You can use hinges like these, or collectors binder sheets like the ones we used. There is even a Beginner's Stamp Collecting Fun Kit!


This is a great introduction to world geography, and a super-frugal hobby for just about anyone. You can bet we'll be keeping a close eye on our mailbox for any unusual stamps!

16 comments:

Mark said...

Dear Valerie,

Please make sure that Emily does not remove the stamps from our outgoing mail.

Love,
Mark

Christy Killoran said...

I think stamps are very cool. My children would enjoy this.

Heather (Laptops to Lullabies) said...

Fun idea!

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The Activity Mom said...

So fun! I love that it is a hobby passed down 3 generations.

momandkiddo said...

I like to turn cool stamps into bookmarks. Email really diminishes how many stamps we get, though.

Anna said...

What a great idea. Again in the category of why didn't I think of this? Of course I never would have thought to put the stamps in water to get them off of the paper. Thanks.

Nancy M. said...

Cool idea! I haven't thought of stamp collecting since I was a kid.

Lisa Anne said...

What a great hobby. I don't get much mail, so I'd just have plain us flag stamps!!

Mama King said...

Thanks for the tip! We were just cutting them out but soaking them and placing them in a special book will be fun to do.

angelsandurchinsblog said...

Fantastic, I love stamps. Top tip for anyone with godchildren. Try and send a postcard to them whenever you're away. One of my godparents did that for me, and I loved the excitement of receiving post (so grown up!), the thrill of having a postcard to display on my wall, and the joy of a foreign stamp to stick in an album. Good godparent points assured forever!!

Stephanie Griffith said...

Cool! That looks like fun!

Elise said...

Collecting stamps makes for a fun and interesting hobby. With Christmas coming up the stamp collection is sure to grow!

Mandy said...

I have always wondered how to get the stamps off of mail. My son is crazy in love with the mail. I think stamp collecting would be a really fun hobby for him. :)

knitchick said...

Dear Mark,
I didn't know Emily was so in to stamps. I will send her postcards when I'm traveling (Italy, Hong Kong and Japan next month).

Love,
your sister

Mark said...

Dear Julia (my favorite sister),

Emily would love that, although probably more the Chinese and Japanese than the Italian stamps. She really loves China for some reason.

Love,
Your Brother

knitchick said...

Dear Mark,
Will do. I also saved her some from mail I've received at work--from Taiwan and Japan.
Love,
Julia

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