Pennie Post is a monthly stationery subscription. Each month, they send you at least 3 stationery items, all designed specifically for Pennie Post’s subscribers.
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Every Pennie Post comes with an informational card, detailing the items included and the theme for that month.
The Subscription Box: Pennie Post
The Cost: $11 for one month, $33 for 3 months, $60 for 6 months, and $110 for 12 months
The Products: A minimum of 3 stationery items, such as post cards, greeting cards, note cards, and gift tags.
Ships to: US
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Blue Birds & Berries Card - $3
Congratulations Bubbly Coaster Card - $4.75
The designs sent in Pennie Post always seem to impress me. Even when they’re versatile, blank cards (like this Birds & Berries card), the designs are clean and modern. Also, it seems like about a dozen people I know have gotten engaged recently, so this congratulatory coaster card is going to be sent out right away!
Monsters Happy Birthday Card - $4
I can’t get over how cute this birthday card is! It’ll be perfect for my nephew’s 2nd birthday.
Verdict: Yet again, I loved this month’s Pennie Post selection. The value this month comes out to about $12, and I know I’m going to use every item. The best thing about Pennie Post, to me, is that I always seem to get cards I’m really excited to send – the quality and designs are great. This is probably my favorite stationery subscription that I’ve tried.
What did you think of this month’s Pennie Post selection? Which design do you like most?
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