Sticker Swaps Review + Coupon Code – March 2017

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Sticker Swaps Review - March 2017
Sticker Swaps offers high-quality stickers, sources from around the world, delivered to your door monthly. They select a minimum of 5 high-quality vinyl stickers to send to subscribers – along with a stack of random “lucky dip” stickers from their HUGE collection.

Sticker Swaps
Cost: $9.99
Ships To: International
Coupon Code: “BLOG50” to save 50% off your first box.

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

Sticker Swaps Review - March 2017

Sticker Swaps ships from the UK and offers free shipping worldwide.  Packages are sent around the 17th of each month. If you order before the 17th you will get that month’s edition, if not, you will get the following month’s.

Sticker Swaps Review - March 2017

All my stickers arrived in perfect condition in a sealed clear plastic sleeve.

Sticker Swaps Review - March 2017

The March 2017 Sticker Swaps included the following items:

~Happy Tomato by Cocorino
~Super Size Me (Hamburger) by Cocorino
~Moka pot coffee by Steve Hind
~Sushi Stickers by Kvachi 

Sticker Swaps Review - March 2017

~Pug Sticker by Karina Illustration
~Skull Sticker by Emma Brett
~Ghostbusters Inspired by Cocorino
~Quee from nolart

Sticker Swaps Review - March 2017

This month’s Sticker Swaps featured such a variety of stickers from artists all over the world.  Back when I was a kid (in the 80’s) stickers were ALL the rage and I remember going to sticker stores (there was one at my local mall) and getting stickers just for my “sticker book.”  I don’t think people have sticker books anymore, but hopefully, stickers are making somewhat of a comeback with subscriptions like this.

If you are interested in ordering Sticker Swaps, you can find out more here.

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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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