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Pennie Post Subscription Review – September 2015

Haley Faye
ByHaley FayeJul 14, 2016 | 5 comments
Pennie Post
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Pennie Post Subscription Review September 2015 - Box

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 September 2015 - all items

The Subscription Box: Pennie Post

The Cost: $11/monthly; International orders are $13.50

The Products: A minimum of 3 stationery items, such as post cards, greeting cards, note cards, and gift tags.

Ships to: US and International

Check out our Pennie Post reviews and the paper category of our Subscription Box Directory for more stationary boxes!

Pennie Post Subscription Review September 2015 - info 1

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

Pennie Post Subscription Review September 2015 - items 1

Hippo Birthday Card – value: $4

I think this hippo card is seriously adorable. I especially love how cute the envelope is – there’s a little bird saying “kindly deliver to:” Also, my sister’s birthday is in a week or two and we love silly puns so this card will be perfect for her.

Watercolor Hooray Card – value: $3.75

I love everything watercolors, so this card will be used soon, too!

Pennie Post Subscription Review September 2015 - items 2

Letterpress Pineapple Mahalo Card – value: $4.75

Pineapples are everywhere this summer (and I have to admit I kind of love this trend). This pineapple card is a cute way to remind someone that you’re thinking of them.

Lines and Dots Letter Writing Paper – value: $.70

This paper actually unfolds to be a sheet with the lines and dots border all the way around. I meant to take a photo of it unfolded but accidentally shot it as if it were just a card, as well. I think letter writing paper is a nice inclusion – I don’t think they’ve sent any out before.

The Verdict: I like all the cards in Pennie Post this month and I know I will use each of them! The value comes out to $13.20 which is exactly what I’ve come to expect from this subscription.

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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

chris

The pineapple card is my favorite but I like every item this month!

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Monica

I love this subscription. The cards and stationary are beautiful. Very nice quality. You can tell so much thought and care are put into them. ?

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Coco Pele

The pineapple is a Thank you card. Mahalo is Hawaiian for Thank you.

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Haley

Coco – thank you for clarifying! I looked it up but what I found described it as a “shout out” almost. Just a weird way of translating I guess. =]

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Coco Pele

Never heard it translated that way and I’m born and raised Hawaii. Very cute card!