Pennie Post Review – October 2017

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Pennie Post Review - October 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 - October 2017
Pennie Post ships via USPS and usually arrives the first week of the month.

Pennie Post Review - October 2017
All Pennie Post cards arrive in a clear plastic sleeve and are always in perfect condition.

Pennie Post Review - October 2017
The October 2017 Pennie Post theme was “Pattern Play” and included the following items:

~Friendly Ghosts Card: Awww, how cute is this? Great for Halloween without being at all scary.
Pennie Post Review - October 2017

~Happy Birthday Patterned Dots Card: I am loving the navy and pale pink combo on here. It’s unexpected being that it’s a fall / Halloween box, but I LOVE IT!
Pennie Post Review - October 2017

~Happy Birthday Hand Drawn Stars Card: Yellow, pink and green hand-drawn stars. Perfect for your besties birthday!
Pennie Post Review - October 2017

~Geometric Hex Blank Card: The final card was an all-occasion geometric hex pattern. It’s blank on the inside (as are all Pennie Post cards) and could work for anyone.
Pennie Post Review - October 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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