HighPaperClouds Cloud Box - September 2020 Review | Frankly Kiersten Reviews

 What is the HighPaperClouds Cloud Box?: The box is a monthly release (not subscription) that you includes 8-10 items (sometimes more) exclusive to the box. This can include sticker sheets and kits, notecards, special paper, trinkets, and more! You purchase between the first and second week of the month so make sure you're following HPC on Instagram to find out when the box is releasing. It ships between the 28th-31st monthly!

How Much is the HighPaperClouds Cloud Box?: The box is $30 plus shipping (I opted for First Class and it was $3.52). It has a guaranteed value of $50 and can go as high as $100!


After last month's box, I was so excited for this one!

I love how everything comes wrapped up so nicely!


Info card.


Note Tab Sticker Sheets - These are cute but I don't see a ton of use. I do love the shades of colors involved so I'll try to figure out a use!

Journaling Sheets - Another pretty thing that I'm unsure about using. 

Transparent Corners Sheet - These are the perfect touch for adding a pop of color without adding too much.


Transparent Strips - These are great to highlight words or phrases as well as to outline a box! Win!

2"x6" Bookmark - I do need more bookmarks, and more books! 

November Month Journal Card (Freebie) - I love having these to put in the front as a reminder of what's going on for a month.


Acrylic Floral Pin - This is pretty but doesn't seem to fit in the box really. I'll put it on my pin board, though!

Mini Bulldog Clips - These are great for attaching journaling cards to dividers! I love the look of this.

Journal Card - This is super cute and will be attached using one of the bulldog clips!


After last month's box, this seemed to be a letdown. It was just smaller and less packed full as the last one, but it was still a fine offering. I don't know that I would put this at a $50 value but close, maybe!

As always, let me know what you thought of this box in the comments below!

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