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Postmark’d Studio PostBox Review + Coupon – July 2020

Megan K.
ByMegan K.Aug 2, 2020 | 2 comments

Postmarkd card subscription review july 2020

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Postmark’d Studio's PostBox delivers a monthly subscription box to your door featuring a curated collection of greeting cards, postcards, artful doodads, and beautiful paper products, and always includes the postage to mail everything. By the way, our readers voted this box as one of the Best Stationery Subscriptions of 2020!

This box was sent to us at no cost for review. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes.)

About Postmark'd Studio PostBox

The Subscription Box: PostBox by Postmark'd Studio

The Cost: $25.00/month + shipping. Save with 3-, 6-, and 12-month subscriptions!

ACTIVE DEAL: Get free shipping on your first box (MSAFS) or save $10 off your first box with a 3-month subscription (MSA404ME)
CODE: MSAFS or MSA404ME

The Products: PostBox comes with greeting cards, postcards, postage, and a fun artsy doodad such as a pen, pencil, or knick-knack gadget based on a theme.

Ships to: The US ($5.00), Canada ($11.00), and 41 international countries ($17.00)

Good to Know: You can also purchase "Special Delivery" boxes without a subscription for various prices.

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As always, everything is too adorably packaged for words.

 

Anne always sends a super cute little note in a tiny envelope.

Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.

This month is dedicated to saving the USPS. The United States Postal Service was founded way back in July of 1775, almost a full year before Independence Day in 1776. The USPS is truly a necessary and historical aspect of our country, and we all rely on it every single day without always acknowledging how vital and important it is to our lives.

 

Our customary blue postcard also arrived this month!

 

Mailbox Card by Squeezebox Press - Retail Value $4.00

Look at this cutie! A simple design that speaks volumes, this little blue post box is accented with metallic silver and paired with a clean white envelope.

 

Belle and Union Between You, Me, and the Postbox Card

Letterpress is my favorite! This cute card has a vintage style postbox on the front along with a cheeky hint at secrecy. It is accompanied by a taupe envelope.

 

Feed Your Mailbox Card by Kimberly AH - Retail Value $8.00

This card features a simple design anchored with a vintage stamp. The included envelope is also lovely! A rich blue with an authentic vintage ephemera lining inside.

 

Cosmic Birthday Holographic Foil Card by ILOOTPAPERIE - Retail Value $5.50

This is the sort of card I would have loved as a kid! It has everything: holographic paper, a working mail slot, and cosmic strawberry cake inside! And the mint envelope? Perfection.

 

Postal Postcard by Ilfant - Retail Value $4.00

More letterpress!! Will and I are blessed with basically the world's best mailman. Seriously, he puts up with A LOT of deliveries and is always smiling. We also live on a massive hill... I think I will use this to leave him a heartfelt thank you note.

 

Washi Tape Duo

Washi tape is my fave letter sealer because I don't like to lick envelopes and regular tape is super boring. These are both super cute! One roll has little mail trucks on a white background and the other is a retro blue and red stripe.

 

Save the USPS Sticker

Also a USPS enthusiast? Display your support with this round sticker. And send more mail!

 

Vintage Stamps

And here is our monthly envelope filled with vintage postage. Anne always includes a postage calculator for those of us who are mathematically challenged.

Verdict: This month's Postmark'd box was especially poignant since the post office has been struggling financially. The thought of it going away makes me so sad. I plan on sending even more letters to friends and family. In a world where almost everything can be done online, a physical piece of snail mail feels extra special. This delivery included 4 really great cards and other beautiful and thoughtful additions that all fit such a well-done theme.

To Wrap Up:

Can you still get this box if you sign up today? Your subscription will begin with the September box.

ACTIVE DEAL: Get free shipping on your first box (MSAFS) or save $10 off your first box with a 3-month subscription (MSA404ME)
CODE: MSAFS or MSA404ME

Value Breakdown: This box costs $25.00 + $5 shipping, which means that each of the 7 items in the box (minus the included Postmark'd postcard and stamps) has an average cost of $4.29.

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What's your favorite item from this month's Postmark'd Studio Postbox?

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PostBox is a card box. Each PostBox subscription comes with a monthly, limited-edition selection of beautiful handcrafted artisanal greeting cards and postcards crafted by artists around the globe. Each month, your PostBox card box is filled with four greeting cards, one postcard, postage, and a fun... read more.
Megan K.
Megan K.
I love natural/vegan beauty products, Korean skincare, unique jewelry, and weird candies from far away places. When I am not waiting for my next exciting box you can find me painting or taking photographs of interesting people. I never leave home without pug hair somewhere on my shirt and a bold lipstick on my smile.

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2 comments

MrsLittle

I think the red and blue washi tape is meant to look like an airmail envelope

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Cheryl Zaccone

If I had money to burn I’d subscribe. Super cute

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