Happy Birthday Stamps Make A Come Back in 2026

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Happy Birthday Stamps Make A Come Back in 2026

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First-day-of-issue dates, locations for spring and early summer releases also revealed

WASHINGTON, Feb. 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. Postal Service today announced two new stamps to be released later in 2026: Happy Birthday and a nonprofit-price stamp featuring a summer sunset. Additional stamp subjects will be announced in the coming weeks and months. These designs are preliminary and may change.

Happy Birthday
For the first time since 2021, the Postal Service will issue a stamp designed especially for birthday invitations, cards, letters and packages. "I am excited that we are issuing new Happy Birthday stamps. Many customers have submitted ideas for occasion-specific stamps such as these and we are pleased to be able to fulfill this request from the public," said Lisa Bobb-Semple, USPS stamp services director. Lisa Congdon designed the stamp using her own artwork. The project was art directed by Greg Breeding.

Summer Sunset
Summer Sunset is a new nondenominated, nonprofit-price stamp intended for bulk mailings by authorized nonprofit organizations. The stamp features an oil painting of a sunset in Menemsha, a small fishing village in the town of Chilmark, MA, on Martha's Vineyard by local artist Rachael Cassiani. "Sunsets are universally appealing," said Derry Noyes, an art director for USPS who designed the stamp. "A postage stamp that celebrates looking out over a body of water at the end of a summer day seems to fit well for a nonprofit organization." Summer Sunset will be sold in self-adhesive coils of 3,000 and 10,000.

The U.S. Postal Service also announced release dates and locations for many stamp issues in spring and early summer.

Stamps

Release Date

City

State

ZIP

Figures of the American Revolution

April 10

Washington

DC

20066

Happy Birthday

April 18

Providence

RI

02904

A Day at the Beach (local ceremony)

April 24

Burlingame

CA

94010

Route 66

May 5

Phoenix

AZ

85026

Bald Eagle: Hatchling to Adult

May 14

Wabasha

MN

55981

Summer Sunset (no ceremony)

June 25

Edgartown

MA

02539

Declaration of Independence

July 4

Philadelphia

PA

19104

Details on first-day-of-issue cities/ceremony locations for other 2026 stamps will be released throughout the year. Dates and locations are subject to change.

Postal Products
Customers may purchase stamps and other philatelic products through The Postal Store at usps.com/shopstamps, by calling 844-737-7826, by mail through USA Philatelic or at select Post Office locations nationwide. For officially licensed stamp products, shop the USPS Officially Licensed Collection on Amazon. The stories behind the stamps and more are available at stampsforever.com.

Please Note: The United States Postal Service is an independent federal establishment, mandated to be self-financing and to serve every American community through the affordable, reliable and secure delivery of mail and packages to more than 170 million addresses six and often seven days a week. Overseen by a bipartisan Board of Governors, the Postal Service is celebrating its 250th year of service to customers amidst a network modernization plan aimed at restoring long-term financial sustainability, improving service, and maintaining the organization as one of America's most valued and trusted brands. 

The Postal Service generally receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.

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Contact: James McKean
jim.mckean@usps.gov
usps.com/news

 

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