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October 2014 Kelly Rowland Fancy Box Review

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Kelly Rowland Fancy Box
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October 2014 Kelly Rowland Fancy Box
October 2014 Kelly Rowland Fancy Box

My October Kelly Rowland Fancy Box arrived this morning and I was super anxious to see what was inside.  You just never know what you are going to get with Fancy and that is one of the reasons I like them!

Just in case you aren’t familiar, Fancy, which is $39/month (plus shipping), has a “regular” Fancy Box full of cool goodies and also celebrity curated boxes which include a collection of the coolest products hand-picked by Kelly Rowland, The RockettesJennifer Love HewittVerbalCoco RochaSnoop DoggT-Pain and / or Nicky Hilton. They also offer a Fancy Food Box (which is one of my favorites), a Culinary Box and Fancy Mystery Boxes.

The Box

Fancy Box ships via FedEx.  This box shipped on Monday and I received it today (which was a Wednesday).  They ship from the East Coast, so they never take too long to get to me.

First Look

This box felt quite empty and when I looked inside I realized that it actually was quite empty.  I will never understand why they don’t use smaller boxes.

The October 2014 Kelly Rowland Fancy Box didn’t have an information card, but from looking at the items I could tell it had an “Outer Space” theme.  Here is what was included:

~Galaxy Wallet by Paperwallet ($14): I’m not quite sure what I am going to do with this, but I am fascinated with these paper wallets.  They seem like they are so easy to rip, but they totally aren’t.  I think they are made from Tyvek or something similar.

Galaxy Art Wallet

~Celestial Decals by DIY Nails ($10): I never use decals on all of my nails at once, but I like the way they look on a single nail or two.  And super random, but I have a tattoo on my back just like that sun in the top row.  LOL!  I am pretty sure some of my friends have moon ones like the one in that top row too.

DIY Nail Nail Decals

~Kitsch Charm Jewelry – Be Electric ($32): This set is slightly different than the one I linked to (lightening bolts vs. moons), but they are equally cute.  They are small and delicate and would look good together or alone.

Kitsch Charm Jewelry – Be Electric

~Walls Need Love Decals ($12): I haven’t read too much about these yet, but I am hoping that they work on wood so I can use them in L’s swing set.  If not I will figure out something else to do with them.  Maybe I could do something cool with them in the playroom.

Walls Need Love Decals

~American Apparel Glow in the Dark Polish (Neptune) ($18): So I like this nail polish (and all other nail polishes really) and am happy about it, but why I got three of them I just don’t get.  They are sold on Fancy in sets of three, which I don’t understand either.  Why does anyone need three of the exact same color polishes? That’s a lot of blue glow in the dark polish.  It also comes in “Moon” and “Jupiter” so wouldn’t it make more sense to include one of each in a set?

American Apparel Glow in the Dark Polish (Neptune)

All totaled I came up with a value of $86 for the October 2014 Kelly Rowland Fancy Box.  I liked the theme (or at least what I thought the theme was) and thought it was well curated, but I am still suck on the fact that we got three of the same color polishes.

Did you get the October 2014 Kelly Rowland Fancy Box?  What’d you think? If you are thinking of ordering this or ANY of the Fancy Boxes, click here and get on it!If you can’t find the Fancy Box you are looking for, I suggest just doing search for “Fancy Box“. It’s much easier than trying to navigate their site.

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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!
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