Young HoneyTree Post Review + Promo Code – October 2015

Young Honeytree Post Review +

HoneyTree Post is a new stationery subscription box that delivers a curated selection of beautifully crafted stationery to your desk or door every month, with an array of different items within. Each monthly shipment includes beautifully designed
 exclusive items from the UK’s leading illustrated bespoke stationers. You will receive at least 7 stationery items with a retail value of no less than £30. As an example, items might include greeting cards, postcards, notecards, gift tags and hand drawn prints ready to frame. £1 from each subscription goes directly to the Post Pals Smiles Campaigns.

HoneyTree post offers two different monthly stationery boxes to choose from: Young HoneyTree Post (for children) and Stationery Lovers Club. 3, 6, and 13 month plans available.

Cost:

  • UK - £15/month (shipping included)
  • Overseas - £17.50/month ($35/month CDN - shipping included)

Code: HTP50 - Save 50% off the first month of all new subscriptions. (Exp. September 30/15)

This is the Young HoneyTree Post:

Young Honeytree Post Review +

Sticker Labels

These labels are adorable! I like that there is a different design on each label, can't wait to use them!

Young Honeytree Post Review +

Fireworks & Pumpkins Postcards

I never use postcards to actually send out, but I think these would look cute framed and up on a wall. With Halloween approaching I might mail the pumpkin postcard to a relative.

Young Honeytree Post Review +

Thank You Note Card & Envelope

This thank you card has a cute and simple design and is perfect for fall! I should mention that HoneyTree Publishing display a soft grey watermark on the back of all card stock and tags; this is a design feature of the product and is often commented on by recipients and regarded as a quality mark of their beautiful stationery.

Young Honeytree Post Review +

Halloween Card & Greetings Earthling Card

All HoneyTree stationery is flat printed on the finest board, card, paper, labels and tags. Rather than using speciality Pantone inks, colours on the press are generated by four colour toners (cyan, magenta, yellow and black, or 'CMYK'). By using these four colours in various percentages, the press can create just about any colour under the rainbow! These toner inks sit on the surface of the paper (rather than sinking into the fibres of the paper) which produces rich and vibrant colours.

Young Honeytree Post Review +

Young Honeytree Post Review +

This Book Belongs To Labels

Oh, I love these labels! Now that both boys are in school, these labels will come in handy.

Young Honeytree Post Review +

Set of Stars Lined Paper, White Envelopes & Stickers

5 sheets of lined paper to write notes and letters, white envelopes, and circle stickers of stars and bees. I love the blue stars and the stickers! So much fun!

Young Honeytree Post Review +

Young Honeytree Post Review +

Young Honeytree Post Review +

I am very pleased with the first HoneyTree Post! This box was a real treat to open! Such a great way to get children excited about writing! I know my sons will have fun with the stationery in here and I know I will use some of it too! I find some of it so cute I almost don't want to write on it! I didn't do a total cost breakdown, but I loved the box and the quality of everything is what I'd expect from a professional stationery boutique. If you love quality stationery then HoneyTree Post would be a great subscription to check out! I will also be reviewing their Stationery Lovers Club, so check back for that review soon. In the meantime if this box interests you, then I'd use the 50% off code now (which is good for either subscription) because the deal expires tomorrow!

What do you think of HoneyTree Post?

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