PostBox Subscription Box Review + Coupon – December 2017

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PostBox is a new paper and stationery subscription box by PostMark’d Studio. For $25 a month, you’ll receive curated themed cards, postage stamps and artsy doodads.

DEAL: Receive a special gift from Postmark’d Studio in the December PostBox, plus free shipping! Use coupon code HSFS. Valid to 1 month subscription only.

Ooooh, we received a cute handwritten card!

The goodies are always nicely packaged. And underneath the usual pile of stationary, there’s an other gift! It’s a bonus Stocking Stuffer gift that all subscribers have received this month.

The Stocking Stuffer Bonus gift! It’s available for $10 on their website.

Snow Days by Sad Shop. Yes we do and they are usually spent making snowman on the front yard! A simple yet powerful message!

Season’s Greetings by Violet Press and Paper. This card is a more traditional card, although the embossed Santa seems to be running behind his sleigh, catching the fallen gifts. If that’s the case, I feel the same so close to Christmas!

December is all about Winter Wonderful!

The flip side gives us fun facts about Christmas Cards.

Artsydoodad : Snowflake Stamb by Olga Hagedom of Cup Cake Tree with chalk ink pad in icy blue. I love stamps! This one is adorable and will work with anything winter related, not just Christmas. The ink has a lovely color.

As usual, we get a Postmark’d Studio postcard with a pen. I like the snowflake added!

It is a very thick cardboard postcard.

A staple in the PostBox: stamps! No more running to the post office to get stamps!

Dashing Through the Snow by Marrygrams. A lovely elegant card, the paper has a shiny/satiny finish that gives it some oomph!

Polar Bear by Classic Stationers. A fun card that reminded me a bit of Inuit Soapstone sculpture. The design is embossed in the card and it was made in Canada! I like how you can feel how cold winter is on this card!

Some Enchanted Evening Postcard by Alayna Paquette Draws. This is so cute! It’s a simple postcard and PostMark’d Studio mentioned that you could use it to send a thank you note. Such a fun idea!

The Weather Outside by Row House 14. I will not send this card to my mom, or anybody in my family, even though I’m not shy to use a colorful vocabulary for the weather we are having right now (it’s like 0°F one day, and 46°F the next day…) But honestly, I love it! I find it hilarious.

Let it Snow by Elum Designs. The card is a very pale green with bronze colored snowflakes and it is so pretty! So shiny! I like the rough cardboard feel of the card. Surprisingly, this one is not a blank card. It says ” Wishing you all things happy this Holiday season”.

Wishing You Peace and Joy by Frog and Toad Press. An other fun embossed card, I like the peaceful design.

Ornament Card by Moglea. There’s always a special card in this subscription, and this month is this ornament card!

When you open the card, you get these two pieces.

That can be turned into an ornament! No one said that you can’t write a message on the circles to make it more personal.

I loved this month’s box. Being in Canada, I received it just a bit too late to send out my Christmas Cards, but there are multiple occasions I’ll need them around like giving a gift to a special person, or thanking someone else for a party. Or wait for December 2018 to send them out! I also love the mix of classic design (with a twist) and more whimsical. There’s really something for everyone!

What did you think of December’s PostBox?

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