MissionCute Review – July 2014

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July 2014 Mission Cute Box
July 2014 Mission Cute Box

MissionCute, who kindly sent me this box to review, is a monthly subscription box full of cute stuff, but with a mission. Each MissionCute box comes with at least 2 items made by small-but-mighty artisans and local businesses and each month they partner with a different nonprofit to help promote their mission.  50% of the net proceeds of each box are donated to the chosen monthly nonprofit (this month is LoveGrows)and MissionCute also sponsors and works on a service project each month in their community.

Mission Cute
Cost: From $29/month
Ships To: United States.
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The Box

MissionCute ships via USPS and arrived to me in just a few days.

July 2014 Mission Cute Box
The Box

Super cute first look!  I loved the print and they have really cute packaging as well.

July 2014 Mission Cute Box
The Information Card

As I mentioned, the July 2014 MissionCute partner was “LoveGrows” and 50% of the net proceeds of this month’s box were donated to them.  LoveGrows is a conglomeration of churches, businesses, families and individuals who share a common vision of helping orphans in need. The box doesn’t have a stated theme (other than sending cute stuff), but my box included the following items:

~You Are Beautiful Sticker by Shawna Armstrong ($3): I already stuck this on the cabinet door in my office.  Sometimes you just need a little reminder to smile!

July 2014 Mission Cute Box
You Are Beautiful Sticker

~Love Necklace (Mission Cute Exclusive) ($22): Not my normal style, but I do see the cuteness here.  You know, I had big plans to work on my jewelry storage issue and that just hasn’t happened yet.  I am going to do some Pinterest searching before my next trip to IKEA (which is next week) and see what I can come up with.

July 2014 Mission Cute Box
Love Necklace (Mission Cute Exclusive)

~Anchors Canvas Tote from Who Doesn’t Want That ($6):  Ohh, I like!   This shop has a ton of cute designs and for $6/bag you don’t even have to pick just one!  This shop also does bulk orders and I think they would make awesome little care package bags for a destination wedding!

July 2014 Mission Cute Box
Anchors Canvas Tote from Who Doesn’t Want That

~Bee Happy 5×7 Print from BySamantha ($10): I have been getting a lot of bee / honey related things lately and I am thinking of putting to box for my beekeeper cousin. I think she’d love it!

July 2014 Mission Cute Box
Bee Happy 5×7 Print from BySamantha

All totaled I came up with a value of $41 for the July 2014 MissionCute box.  I think this box does exactly what they promise – send you a box of cute stuff!  I love that I have never heard of any of these shops before and I think that’s part of the fun.

What do you think of MissionCute? If you are interested in subscribing (I believe they have a wait list) or just want to check out more / look at previous boxes, click here.

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Disclosure: This complimentary box was sent for review purposes. As always, all opinions are my own and no compensation was received.
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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 7 Comments

  1. Crstina

    I really liked that necklace! Is it longer length, or normal length, just wondering 🙂

    1. Jennifer

      It’s normal! Shoot me over an e-mail and I’ll send it to you!

      1. Cristina

        Really? Aw thanks, you rock!

  2. Jordan M

    Be sure to fill us in on whatever jewelry solution you find! I am in the same boat as you, and moving into a dorm room isn’t going to make it any better for me.

    1. Jennifer

      I will for sure!

  3. Lauren

    I love this! Such a great concept to the usual subscription box.

    1. Jennifer

      Agreed!

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