April Crafter’s Crate Review

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Crafter's Crate
April Crafter’s Crate

Crafter’s Crate is a monthly subscription box that delivers hand-picked crafts and activities made for girls.  It’s $19.99/month and is billed for girls ages 5-12.  Although I don’t have girls, L does have some little girl cousins, so I figured I would give it a try.

Crafter's Crate
The Box

Crafter’s Crate is shipped via USPS and comes in a brown box with their cute little elephant on it.

Crafter's Crate
First Look
Crafter's Crate
Second First Look

How pretty is this packaging?  Seriously?  And a handwritten note to my cousin?  Too cute!  It pained me to untie that pretty pink bow because I knew I’d never be able to make it as pretty again!

Crafter's Crate
The Information Card

Crafter’s Crate includes “Grown Up Instructions” which includes an overview of all the projects and discussion points and ideas to use the projects.  Each individual project includes an instruction card as well!  The April Crafter’s Crate theme is “April Flowers bring May Flowers” and here’s what was inside:

~Magic Bubbles:  I’m totally doing these with L because I know he’d love them.  Of all the craft projects we have done, I don’t believe we have ever made bubbles!  I am super excited about them and am even more excited to actually get outside!

Crafter's Crate
Magic Bubbles
Crafter's Crate
Magic Bubbles

~Hair Flower:  This is adorable and while my boys would want no part of it, I wouldn’t mind wearing it myself (you know how I love headbands).  But I will let my cousin make / wear this instead.  And I love the message about using this as a opportunity to boost your little girl’s body image by telling her that taking care of herself, loving herself and being a good person all help to make a girl beautiful.  So true!

Crafter's Crate
Hair Flower
Crafter's Crate
Hair Flower

~May Day Basket: I have to admit, I don’t know much about May Day (much less May Day baskets), but after a little reading, I learned that you put flowers or treats in a basket and leave them on a neighbors doorstep, ring the bell and run away!  Pretty sure I love this idea and it’s something we are going to start here.  I love showing L that it’s just as fun to give gifts as it is to receive them and I gotta tell you, I think he’s getting it!  And he will totally love the surprise element of this as well!

Crafter's Crate
May Day Basket
Crafter's Crate
May Day Basket

~Pin Wheel: What is it about kids and pinwheels?  We’ve never made our own pinwheel so I think L and I may do this one as well.  He won’t care that it’s pink at all!  This activity teaches girls (and L) about how things work and gives a little lesson on how you can explain why the pinwheel moves!

Crafter's Crate
Windy Pinwheel
Crafter's Crate
Windy Pinwheel

~Cup-o-Grass: The cup-o-grass gives you a chance to teach how grass grows.  Just like you grow when you eat and drink, so is the grass!  The clear cup lets you actually SEE the roots forming which I think will be awesome for L!

Crafter's Crate
Cup-O-Grass
Crafter's Crate
Cup-O-Grass

While Crafter’s Crate is billed for girls (ages 5-12), I do think L will be able to enjoy a lot of these crafts as well!  I do love the lessons they aim to teach with their projects and think it’s something most girls will enjoy!

Do you subscribe to Crafter’s Crate?  What’d you think of this month’s box?  If you are interesting in subscribing or just want to learn more, click here.  And if you use the code “RAMBLE” you’ll save $10 off your first month!

Disclosure: This box was provided for review purposes. No compensation was received and, as always, all opinions are my own!
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Jennifer

Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!

This Post Has 6 Comments

  1. Alicia

    So this is not related to this post, BUT! I hope that there is a floppy hat and some bright nail polish in the pop sugar summer fun box!

  2. Lauren

    WHAT?! You don’t know about May Day Baskets!!!! LOL, that was one of my FAVORITE things to do as a kid! Set the basket on the porch, ring the door bell, and then run back to the car and my mom would speed off before we got caught! It was so much fun!

  3. Sabre Pacheco

    Hmm, I didn’t know where to put this comment, just like Alicia so I’ll put it here as well. I hope the PopSugar Summer box has sunglasses, and sunscreen… some flip flops wouldn’t hurt either:)

  4. Sara

    I never heard of a May Day basket either, but I love the concept. This looks like a fun box for my niece. Thanks for sharing!

  5. mary m

    I think Clara would enjoy this one–she got ONE lullubee box and now they discontinued the kids box 🙁 So I promised her I’d find a different one…

    We used to make paper baskets and fill them with flowers (weeds) and leave them on the neighbors steps 🙂

  6. Mary Q.

    These are great! I’d never heard of May Day baskets either… but I do love a good surprise and bringing a smile to people’s faces!

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