2012 Holiday Promotional Products Offer Gifting Solutions The U.S. Postal Service Way

Shop, ship, and send all from one convenient location, or shop at home right from your desktop. When shopping, look for the “winter gift center” display for greeting cards and gift cards and other simple, easy, and fun gift ideas from the Postal Service.

It’s Time To Send Greetings

Greeting cards are always popular during the holidays, and this year 28 different individual card designs, 12 boxed holiday card choices, and one holiday stationery pattern are available in approximately 2,000 Post Offices. Individ­ual holiday cards: $2.50$3.95, boxed holiday cards: $9.95$14.95, holiday stationery: $4.95.

Note: Holiday boxed cards and stationery will only be sold in 750 of the 2,000 offices.

Greeting cards

Make It Simple — Make It A Gift Card

American Express® gift cards are available at over 5,000 Post Offices nationwide. These decorative gift cards come in $25 and $50 denominations as well as any even dollar amount between $25 and $100.

American Express Gift card

Holiday Ornaments: A Nice Greeting to Send, Dis­play, and Save

2012 White House Holiday Ornament: $24.99

The 2012 White House Holiday Ornament honors Pres­ident William Howard Taft, who introduced the automobile to the White House in 1909. The ornament depicts Presi­dent and Mrs. Taft driving in the White Motor Company’s Model M car, en route to deliver Christmas presents. The ornament is made in the United States of highly polished brass with a coating of nickel finished in 24-karat gold.

2012 White House Holiday Ornament

Find it in select retail locations, in the USA Philatelic Catalog and at The Postal Store on USPS.com.

2011 White House Holiday Ornament: $24.99

The 2011 White House Holiday Ornament honors the administration of Theodore Roosevelt and reflects the excitement that President Roosevelt, his wife Edith, and their lively young family brought to life at the White House. The front features a color illustration derived from a political cartoon drawn by William A. Rogers in 1901. Made in the United States.

2011 White House Holiday Ornament

Find it at select retail locations, in the USA Philatelic Catalog, and at The Postal Store on USPS.com.