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Pennie Post
Cost: $11/month.
Ships To: United States (Free Shipping). International (Add $2.50/month)
Coupon Code: N/A
Pennie Post, who kindly sent me this package to review, is a monthly stationary subscription service. Each month you will receive at least 3 stationary items. More commonly used greeting cards such as thank you notes and birthday cards will be included more often than other greetings. Seasonal cards such as Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and holiday may also be included during appropriate months.
Pennie Post ships via USPS and took less than a week to arrive to me. They don’t send out tracking information, but it arrives in the first half of the month so you know when to expect it.
The September 2014 Pennie Post theme is “Critters & Confetti” and included the following cards:
~Birthday Monsters Card: I think this is the first children’s card I have received from Pennie Post and I love it. I like that it works for a ton of different age groups too. Both L and WB thought it was cool anyway!
~Bubbly Gold Foil Coaster: This is a card and a coaster! I am picturing this for an engagement, a job promotion or heck, even a new move. Paired with a bottle of champagne and it’s perfect.
~Blue Birds & Berries Card: This card could work for any occasion. It’s cute and is one of those cards you always want to have on hand – just in case you need one for a last minute gift or event.
Since these cards are designed specifically for Pennie Post, I didn’t do a cost breakdown on them. The subscription itself is $11/month, which works out to about $3.67/item. As usual, these cards are very high quality and are printed on very nice card stock paper.
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