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Nicely Noted
Cost: $20/month
Ships To: United States, Canada, European Union & Singapore (U.S. stamps are not included for deliveries outside of the U.S.).
Coupon Code: N/A
Nicely Noted, who kindly sent me this to review, is a stationery subscription service that delivers a curated batch of letterpress cards and stamps to your mailbox every month.
Nicely Noted ships via USPS in a thick envelope. Subscribers receive their package during the first week in the month. If you sign up by the 15th of the month you will receive a collection that month. If you sign up on the 16th or later you will receive your first collection the following month.
Nicely Noted packages everything in a plastic sleeve and it really does protect the cards. I dropped the envelope in the snow as I was bring the mail in and the cards still arrived totally unharmed.
The January 2015 Nicely Noted included the following:
~Hooray by Ink Meets Paper ($5): The envelop on this one is my favorite. It’s outlined and it really stood out from the rest. The card itself could used used for a birthday, congratulations or really any kind of celebration.
~Hello by Steel Petal Press (~$3): I kept trying to open this card to see what the inside said until I finally realized that there was no inside. It’s a flat notecard. But the paper is so thick that I thought it must be a card. Note! Just super fancy.
~Diamonds by Greenwich Letterpress ($4.75): I really hope that a friend gets engaged soon because this would be the cutest card to send!
I had to estimate some of the values for this one so I think my ~$15 (the package also includes stamps so you can send without having to do anything) valuation is is kind of low. A lot of these items were only sold in sets and if you don’t need a 10 of the cards it’s worth it to pay a bit more.
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