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12 Trendy Snail Mail Clubs For College Students To Join

It’s official: It’s an analog summer — the perfect opportunity to focus on spending less time doomscrolling and more time investing in hobbies and activities away from social media. That said, I don’t know about you, but this is actually embarrassingly harder to do than I wish it was. For me at least, a lot of what I spend my time doing exists online. So, while I want to partake in an analog summer and be more present, that’s easier said than done. 

But, I maintain that I want to try to do more things that are tangible, and make memories I can physically keep and look back on. One of the things I want to do is to join at least one snail mail club. If you don’t know what they are, a snail mail club is essentially a way for artists and creatives to distribute their flat media or art via mail. These can be stickers, art prints, letters — basically anything that fits in a traditional envelope. There are tons of snail mail clubs out there to choose from, and the choice can honestly feel overwhelming. So, I’ve compiled a list of 12 snail mail clubs you can join to get more into that analog vibe in 2026. 

Lucky Duck Mail Club 

Lucky Duck Mail Club is run by Kikki Klassen, and offers two levels of monthly membership. You can either do the regular membership, where you receive a letter, an art print and a quote of the month, or a premium membership, where you receive all the same, plus a mystery sticker and sticker sheet. 

Lady Bug Mail Club

Lady Bug Mail Club is a pen-pal style club with personalized and handwritten elements, and each month has a different theme. Each month comes with tons of cute goodies, so you can actually get excited about getting mail every month.  

Idyllic Letters 

Idyllic Letters are sent from Amsterdam, so you can feel like you have a mysterious European pen pal. It comes with an original art print, a letter, and some small paper elements that change monthly. 

Soul Blue Monthly Mail Club 

Soul Blue is also a clothing brand but their monthly mail club comes with an art print and a few other surprises every month. If you wish you lived on the coast, this may just be your little taste of coastal living. 

Close To Home 

Close To Home is a monthly letter subscription created by influencer Steph Bohrer. With the membership, you receive handwritten letters from her journal, a custom bookmark & postcard, and a journal prompt which you can use to write her back. 

The Opalbones Post 

 The Opalbones Post is a mail club with different options for what you want to receive each month. This way, you can switch it up based on how you are feeling and what you want in a given month. 

Star Pokes 

Starpokes is a monthly sticker club, run by Brenna who is a digital illustrator. Spots open up to join the club on the first of every month, so if you are a sticker lover, this is the snail mail club for you. 

The Little Witch Letter Club 

The Little Witch Letter club might just be my favorite on the list because it includes a recipe/spell with every letter. Other than a spell, each month you get a sticker or sticker sheet, a mini print, and little extra things to use in journaling or just for fun.  

Cloud Milk Studio

Cloud Milk Studio is a Swiftie themed mail club, and each month’s theme is based on a Taylor Swift song. What more could you want! 

The Cloudy Club

The Cloudy Club comes with a monthly letter, a sticker, a bookmark and a postcard.  It also comes with a monthly playlist, so you can get some new songs to listen to to spark your creativity. 

Paper Meadow Mail Club 

Paper Meadow Mail Club is perfect for lovers of maximalism – it includes everything you’d want in a snail mail club but the designs and art aren’t quite as minimal as the others on this list. Also, you can go back and buy archived monthly letters, if there is one that really floats your boat. You can’t miss out! 

Blue House Mail Club 

Blue House Mail Club is last on this list but certainly not least. It includes a monthly letter, postcard, sticker, a little extra something that varies every month. BRB while I subscribe to literally all of these clubs. 

Julia Dwyer

Toronto MU '25

Julia is a National Life Writer and the Managing Editor for Her Campus TMU. She has lived in Toronto her whole life. She is passionate about women and the things they create, book adaptations, and really good stories with flawed, loveable characters. When she's not procrastinating, studying, or buying expensive coffee on campus, you can find her rewatching Pride and Prejudice, reading everything that Emily Henry publishes, and wishing she could be eating apple pie.