A Year of Boxes Review – August 2015

Nicely Noted stationery subscription service

Ever since I was old enough to write, I have LOVED any kind of stationery product. I don’t know what it is but I could literally spend hours wondering through the office supply section at Chapters. So it’s just a given that I love Nicely Noted, but even if you aren’t as obsessed with stationery as I am this is still a pretty great subscription. It allows you to have super cute cards on hand at all times; ready for that last minute celebration, thank you or goodbye.

If you aren’t familiar with Nicely Noted, it is a monthly letterpress subscription service. Every month they send you a package with 3 cards and stamps to mail them.

Seashells by Noteworthy Letterpress – Just a really pretty, simple, card that can be used for many different occasions. The fact that it is blank inside allows you to customize it to the celebration of your choice. However, they have included a little “keep in touch tip” and say to send this card with memories of a fun trip.

Forget Me Not by Sideshow Press – I love the style of this card as well as the saying. I had to think about it a little bit but I guess it would be best for someone who is moving, or if you are moving. Once again I love it.

Cotton Candy Birthday by Ashkahn – LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this card!! The saying is awesome…here, have some cotton candy…love it!! The color is perfect, the style is simple and it’s just stinkin’ cute!

It’s not just the cotton candy card that is stinkin’ cute but the entire subscription is just stinking’ cute! That’s the best way I can describe it and you will probably hear me say that every month from now on, Nicely Noted is just stinkin’ cute!!. I’ve said it before but I will mention it again, this isn’t a value subscription, but for me it’s definitely worth the cost. I absolutely LOVE every card I get and am happy to have them on hand for all the different celebrations in my life. If you like greeting cards and/or stationery products then this is the subscription for you.

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