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Pennie Post Subscription Review – March 2015

Haley Faye
ByHaley FayeMar 18, 2015 | 5 comments

Pennie Post Subscription Review – March 2015 Envelope

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.

This box was sent to us for review purposes. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes).

Pennie Post Subscription Review – March 2015 all items

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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Pennie Post Subscription Review – March 2015 info

Every Pennie Post comes with an informational card, detailing the items included and the theme idea for that month.

Pennie Post Subscription Review – March 2015 item 1

Overlapping Rainbow Stripes Postcard – value: $1.33

This is a really cute postcard! I love that it’s bright and colorful and can be used for anything.

Pennie Post Subscription Review – March 2015 Item 2

Screen Printed Sunshine Card – value: $4.75

Happy Shower Rain Cloud Card – value: $3.75

How cute is this smiling sunshine card? I think it’s perfect for cheering up anyone’s day or being used for just about any occasion.

Amongst my extended family, there will be four new babies born in just July and August – I definitely know this shower card will be used for one of those baby showers!

Pennie Post Subscription Review – March 2015 item 3

Colorful Birthday Type Card – value: $3.75

I’m a fan of minimal and colorful designs – and this card is both! It’s a very simple, versatile card I can use for absolutely anyone’s birthday.

The Verdict: Pennie Post always makes me smile – I love their design taste and product quality, and their cards encourage me to write notes to my friends and family! Plus, it’s great to have some versatile cards I can just pick up and use for anything the moment I need one. As far as value goes, everything adds up to $13.58 and I’m happy with that!

What do you think about Pennie Post this month?

Haley Faye
Haley Faye
Haley Faye first discovered the wonderful world of subscription boxes in 2012 and began writing for MSA in 2014. Over the years, she has found many subscriptions to love. Now a mom of three, her favorite boxes are ones that dress her kids, help her get organized, feed her family, send her snacks, and offer educational fun for her children.

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5 comments

Becka

I love Pennie Post. The cards are unique and I always love being able to send them to friends. I look forward to this one every month!

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Valerie

I love this subscription, and I’m so happy that they finally have a recurring subscription! I used the sunshine card for a cousin who is going through chemo, used the birthday card for my sister-in-law and the shower card is being saved for one of my sisters who are getting married this year (yes, two sisters’ weddings in one year!).

For me, the value in this subscription is not in the actual value of the card i.e. the paper it’s printed on. The value is in the fact that I am having to run out less and less to pick up a card for a specific situation. I keep my Pennie Post cards in a little box and if I need a card in a pinch, I just go through and usually find something.

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Amanda

I bought the March subscription of Pennie Post and I’m not sure if I’m going to renew. The cards were cute but I didn’t love them. Have you heard of Ginger Mail? It is another card subscription service. I just got my first month and it was so cute. I’d love to see some reviews on here. I think I’m going to sign up for 1 year (8 mailings).

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Une parisienne

I have GingerMail. It is nice but she doesn’t send only cards. This month I got 2 cards, 3 mini cards, glitter tape, the month card ( useful on my desk). Keep that in mind if you are looking for a card only sub. It mails every 6 weeks and I think the owner is very nice.

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Linda

The cards are cute but I can’t imagine paying full price for them. Then again, I make all of my cards and it’s cost’s about 1/3 of these so I guess I may be a little biased!

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