Boxcitement Review


Recently I was made aware of Boxcitement, a subscription box designed for those who love contemporary design. You may have noticed a brief bit about them in my latest Christmas gift guide, but I thought I’d talk a little more about their latest box. 
Each Boxcitement box is made up of premium stationery, plus some everyday type gifts, as well as special gifts such as jewelry or accessories. All of the items are designed and made exclusively for Boxcitement, so you know you’re getting a one of a kind box. 



Each month Boxcitement come up with a theme and design their boxes around it, and I was lucky to have a sneak peek at what will be their next box. Inside I found two greetings card, a handmade wooden spoon, coaster and a tea bag, a laser engraved winged necklace, some ribbon and tape, and a colouring pad with a pen.

Being a super stationery lover, I was pretty excited when I first recieved my box, and I was really happy to see what was inside of it. I really like the theme of this box, and how you can enjoy a cup of tea whilst doing some colouring of an afternoon. It’s full of such lovely, colourful things and opening it up to look at everything was great fun.


I really like that the box came with some greeting cards inside, I got a thank you and a happy birthday one, which both will come in hand to keep hold of! The designs are also really beautiful, I particularly like the thank you one, and think it would even look lovely framed.
 

Boxcitement is available to buy as a one off box for £20, or there’s a few different subscription plans available. Also if you sign up before the 21st November you’ll be able to receive this months box. 
What do you think of Boxcitement? Do you think you’ll be buying one of these one of a kind boxes?

*PR Sample

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