Go Green or Go Home: Our Favorite Spring Treasures Just for You!

Greetings to a new month. A hopeful month. We’ve begun to defrost. Gardens are beginning to show signs of new life. March promises springtime (cherry blossoms!) and St. Patrick’s Day festivities, both of which stir up visions of GREEN. In the spirit of March, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite green things, and a few rainbows for good measure.


Red Barn Mercantile is feeling fresh. Inventory is behind us and all of the holiday magic has been swept away, making room for new springier things. Linnea has a collection of spring candles to help you get a jump on those lovely springtime scents. We also have some great pillows and other home decor that feel like a springtime stroll. Watch out for the bees!

Penny Post, per usual, brings the paper goods and sweet little gifts to make mundane tasks feel special and fun. Notebooks, notepads, sticky notes, postcards, pens, bookmarks, and so much more. Grocery lists are much more enjoyable when jotted down beneath a rainbow, yes? Can you even handle that lucky little squirrel? We cannot. And, of course, we also have an assortment of St. Patrick’s Day cards!

Pippin Toy Co. is itself a magical rainbow of accessories, books, beloved book characters, art supplies, (chocolate) gold coins, decor, and toys. There is so much joy to be found at Pippin, including the littles that come through our door. And what is more hopeful than a new generation of little learners? 

I hope this season brings good energy and rainbows your way. And if you need to find your own rainbows, we have you covered.

SEE ALSO: 7 Tips to Make Candles Last Longer and Burn Better

Lisa Soboleski

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Digital Media Manager | Penny Post

Born and raised in St. Louis, Lisa graduated from the University of Missouri with a degree in journalism and strategic communications. She began her career in publishing, working for a local magazine in St. Louis. In 2011, she moved to Old Town, Alexandria with the love of her life, Nelson. They immediately fell in love with the area and after a few years of renting, decided to buy a very sweet house (that needs a new kitchen). Lisa worked in D.C. for a Fortune 500 company as a senior design and production associate for the better part of seven years. She recently jumped ship to pursue more creatively fulfilling and inspiring endeavors. She is currently a freelance florist for Sweet Root Village, and a digital media manager for her two favorite businesses in Old Town, Penny Post and Red Barn Mercantile.

Penny Post is a paper goods store offering witty and sophisticated greeting cards, notebooks and note pads, pencils and pens for the novice and professional alike, desk accessories and office supplies plus wrapping paper bags, ribbon, party supplies and balloons.

shoppennypost.com

1201 King Street

Alexandria, VA 22314

703.838.0355


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