Start with the idea of a stamp carrying good manners
This hand-copied poster can connect stamp culture with letter-writing etiquette. A stamp is not only a small piece of paper on an envelope; it can also show scenery, history, festivals, animals, and culture. A letter is not only a message; it also shows respect through the greeting, wording, and closing. A good title could be One Stamp, One Polite Letter. Place a large envelope in the center and draw several colorful stamps around it.
Short writing materials for the poster
Stamp facts
A stamp usually includes a picture, a value, and the name of the issuing country or region. Although it is small, it can present culture, nature, science, and important people. Observing stamps helps students learn about the world in a simple and visual way.
Letter etiquette notes
When writing a letter, begin with a proper greeting, make the main message clear and sincere, add a polite closing, and write your name and the date at the end. Whether the letter is for a teacher, an elder, or a classmate, the tone should be respectful.
A simple envelope reminder
Write the address clearly, check the receiver’s name carefully, place the stamp neatly, and let the letter begin its journey.
Create a letter journey map
In the middle of the poster, draw a curved route to show how a letter travels. Along the route, mark these steps: writing the letter, putting it into the envelope, writing the address, sticking on the stamp, dropping it into a mailbox, and waiting for delivery. Add small icons such as a pen, envelope, mailbox, and postmark to make the layout lively.
- Write: Think about who the letter is for and what you want to say.
- Pack: Fold the paper neatly and place it in the envelope.
- Address: Write the information clearly and completely.
- Stamp: Stick the stamp on the upper right corner of the envelope.
- Send: Put the letter into the mailbox and start its journey.
Layout ideas that fit a student poster
Try an open-envelope layout. Put the title and stamp-shaped border in the upper left corner, stamp facts in the upper right, a large envelope or mailbox in the center, a letter etiquette checklist in the lower left, and the letter journey map in the lower right. Soft blue, warm beige, mailbox green, and bright red can make the page clear and cheerful.
Use small squares to imitate stamp perforations. Write section titles inside postmark shapes. Add simple drawings of pens, paper, doves, and small parcels. This keeps the poster organized while showing the cultural feeling of stamps and letters.
Polite sentences to copy
- A carefully written letter is a warm greeting on paper.
- A small stamp can carry kind wishes to a faraway place.
- Good letter writing has a clear format, polite words, and sincere feelings.
- Writing the address clearly helps the postman; writing the message well shows respect for the reader.
After choosing the theme and sections, students can continue organizing text and layout ideas in the Zhihui Handwritten Poster WeChat mini program to make the poster draft more easily.