Ok, the 2006 Ukrainian Stamp Album Supplement is available. This one was a challenge. You're going to want to read this.
First off, thank you to user Timm for pointing out that I should be providing blank pages. So, 2006 includes 2 blank pages at the end, one for commemoratives and one for definitives.
The map of Ukraine in the upper right hand corner has been changed. The old map was a bitmapped PNG file, and the new one is an SVG vector image. The difference between the maps is very slight, and most people won't notice a difference But because SVG is vector based, the image is a lot crisper and clearer. The maps are the same size and color.
Now onto other challenges. Page 2 contains a sheet of stamps containing traditional headdresses of women in Ukraine through the ages. The sheet is big. I could not fit the sheet onto the page without it bleeding into the header, and there was no room for the description. So here is what I did. The page bleeds into the header. I don't believe in breaking up se-tenant stamps. The description is on a completely separate page that is blank. You can print that page onto the back of page 2, or you can ignore, or get more creative. It's up to you.
The 2006 Europa stamps were, as usual available as a sheet and booklet. I placed the booklet on a separate page, as I have done in the past, so you can easily remove it, if you choose not to collect the Europa booklet.
And last, I have the entire sheet for Mickiewicz Square (that's the modern name. It used to be called Ferdinand Square, and that's how a lot of other people are labeling the stamp) mounted in the album. Though the stamp is the same across the whole sheet, two stamp are separated by a label, and the label is unique on each row. I thought that was worth saving.
And now that all that has been stated, you can find the files on my blog:
http://stamphacks.com/wp/?p=282Sample page:
