Panduh Minimalist Box - December 2020 Review | Frankly Kiersten Reviews

 What is the Panduh Minimalist Box?: The Panduh Box includes 6 to 8 stationery or planner items each month. You can expect to see pens, sticky notes, washi tape,  notepads, lifestyle items, etc. 

How Much is the Panduh Minimalist Box?: Panduh Minimalist Box is $34.00 + shipping (mine is $6) on the monthly plan and the pricing does go down if you sign up for longer terms.



Yep, that's a mask! Welcome to 2020/2021.

Info card.


Clear Pen Case ($10.00) - Love this to keep my pens safe in my work bag! I'll definitely get use out of this and am already thinking of what pens/highlighters I want in it. It'll also limit how many I carry, which can be a problem.

Matte Sticker Sheets (4) ($14.00) - These icon stickers are so handy! I'll definitely get use out of them as this has become my planning style recently.

Transparent Sticker Sheet (1) ($4.50) - I don't know that I'll get a ton of use out of these, I like the words but the images will probably go to my mom.


Blush Transparent Sticky Note ($7.50) - I love transparent sticky notes (I just love sticky notes) and this blush shade is amazing!

Clear Journal Card ($4.50) - This is super cute and already in my Personal Moterm!

Blush Skinny Washi ($4.50) - I don't use a ton of washi but I love keeping it for some reason, so this is sticking around.

Black Sugar Paper Felt Pen ($4.50) - I loved the white pen in the November box so I knew I was going to love this pen as well. I have started using felt pens pretty frequently and even carry one in my A5. 

Cotton Mask ($6.50) - O-M-Cute! I love my masks and this one is so sleek and chic and I want more in this style.


This box was valued at $56.00. I loved the box and definitely found use in just about everything, so I'm very pleased!

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

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