Showing posts with label postcard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label postcard. Show all posts

2010/08/09



I made this homemade postcard in honor of my friend last August of 2009 and sent it to Grace Choong of Taiwan, ROC last 28th August 2009. Then she received it 9/11 , 2009. Feature the countryside of Pampanga province. See http://collectroc.blogspot.com/
blog label: postcard Philippines , I love postcrossing!

2010/03/06

Oldest Basketball Postcard in RP


This is the oldest basketball post card in the Philippines. 1910 Girls Basketball Game in Dagupan (now Dagupan City) province of Pangasinan.

Happy Birthday the KID !!!

2009/08/26

Philippine Bird Stamps


Philippine Bird Stamps


Stamp collection is a great hobby and venture. I met lots of people and students who loves to collect the local and international stamps. My collections are Philippines - 92 pieces, USA - 65; Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) - 32; New Zealand - 20; United Arab Emirates (UAE) - 7; Canada - 4; Australia, Hong Kong, Japan and Samoa - 3 apiece; Great Britain - 2; China, El Salvador, Finland, Guatemala, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Puerto Rico, South Korea, Taiwan and Tonga with 1 apiece. 21 countries and territories. In any varieties of floral/flowers, birds, nationals, mountains, buildings, events, fishes, fruits, flags, symbols, mammals, seas, transportation, leaders, people, heroes, heroine, cartoons, holidays, icons, sports, Olympics, butterflies, aviation, religions, plants, etc.

My newest are from: Trinidad and Tobago, Brazil, Germany, Ukraine , Thailand, Russia and Malaysia.

How to collect used stamps with care?
  1. When you found stamps in an envelope cut it with at least 3 - 5 mm allowance from the stamp itself.
  2. Soak the stamps in cup of water.
  3. After 10 minutes, the stamps and paper will separate while some are still attach but very easy to separate.
  4. Let it dry.
  5. Post your stamps to your favorite collection books, albums or frames. Or send your extra to your friends or pen-pal stamps collectors.