Pennie Post Review – March 2017

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Pennie Post Review - March 2017
Pennie Post is a monthly stationery subscription service. Each month you will receive at least three stationery 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 cards may also be included during appropriate months.

Pennie Post
Cost: $11/month.
Ships To: United States (Free Shipping). International (Add $2.50/month)
Category: Stationery / Paper
Coupon Code: N/A

Disclosure: This complimentary box was received for review purposes. All opinions are my own, and no compensation was received.

Pennie Post Review - March 2017

Pennie Post ships via USPS and usually arrives the first week of the month.

Pennie Post Review - March 2017

Pennie Post Review - March 2017

The March 2017 Pennie Post theme was “Spring Blossom” and included the following items:

~Cherry Blossom Notecard: This notecard is simple, classic and gorgeous.  It’s printed on a thick card stock and will work for just about any occasion.
Pennie Post Review - March 2017

~Three Chicks Card: I am not sure why, but this seems like cute Get Well card to me?  It’s blank on the inside, and I think the chicks are adorable!
Pennie Post Review - March 2017

~Bestie Tea Cup: Does anyone else think this would be an amazing coloring book page?  Or print?  It’s absolutely stunning and again, blank on the inside so you can write a long note to your bestie.
Pennie Post Review - March 2017

~Thank You Note Card: This is a flat notecard with a “Thank You” in a classic font.  Again very versatile and always needed.
Pennie Post Review - March 2017

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Jennifer

Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!

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