Artistry Gifts March 2015 Subscription Box Review

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Artistry Gifts
Cost: $49.99/month
Ships To: United States
Coupon Code: N/A
Artistry Gifts March 2015 Subscription Box
Artistry Gifts March 2015 Subscription Box

Artistry Gifts, who kindly sent me this box to review, offers a monthly themed box filled with “giftable” items. Boxes will include 4-6 items with a value of $60+ and may consist of items such as candles, jewelry, snacks, home items, stationery, spa products and more.  They previously only offered a gift wrap subscription (Artistry Gift Wrap), but recently expanded to offer this new lifestyle subscription as well. The March box is the first ever Artistry Gifts.

Artistry Gifts March 2015 Subscription Box
The Box

Artistry Gifts ships via USPS Priority Mail and took just a few days to arrive to me.

Artistry Gifts March 2015 Subscription Box
First Look
Artistry Gifts March 2015 Subscription Box
Second First Look

I expected the packaging to be nice on this box (after all, their sister box is a gift wrap box).  What I did not expect though, was that all of the items would be individually gift wrapped.  I loved it!

Artistry Gifts March 2015 Subscription Box
The Information Card

The March 2015 Artistry Gifts box theme was “Staying In” and included the following items:

~Forty Below ($7.99): This is billed as “the world’s coolest new game”.  I haven’t heard of it until today,   It’s for 2-6 players and is fun for the entire family.  L loves card games so we’ll be playing this a ton I’m sure.

Artistry Gifts March 2015 Subscription Box
Forty Below

~Glass Fruit-Infuser Bottle ($14.99): I love this!  I had one of these (just like this actually), but I have no idea where it went.  I can’t say that I love water, but fun bottles like and fruit in it makes it much more fun.

Artistry Gifts March 2015 Subscription Box
Flavor It Water Bottle

~Milkhouse Milkbottle Candle (Lilac & Wildflower) ($17.50): I believe that subscribers for March were able to select the scent they wanted for this candle.  Frankly they all sounded fabulous.  These bottles are fun and unique and even after the candle is burned you will be able to use them as vases (or whatever).  I will admit that I tried my hardest to pull the “lid” off this one, only to realize it doesn’t have a lid.  That explains why I couldn’t get it off.

Artistry Gifts March 2015 Subscription Box
Milkhouse Creamery Candles

~Inis Energy of the Seas Shower Gel ($16.20): This shower gel is made in Ireland with “the energy of the sea”.  I love fancy shower gels and love this.

Artistry Gifts March 2015 Subscription Box
Inis Energy of the Seas Shower Gel

~Abdallah Chocolates Blarney Stone ($3): I haven’t tried this yet, but it’s chocolate and marshmallows so what could be wrong with that?

Artistry Gifts March 2015 Subscription Box
Abdallah Chocolates Blarney Stone

~Bonus Items: Inis of the Seas Lotion Sample & Patrick Men’s Cologne Sample: The box also include two little samples – a men’s cologne and an Inis Body lotion. I didn’t put a value on them since they are considered Bonus Items, but I was happy to get them.

Artistry Gifts March 2015 Subscription Box
Bonus Items: Inis of the Seas Lotion Sample & Patrick Men’s Cologne Sample

All totaled I came up with a value of $59,69 for the March 2015 Artistry Gifts box. I used current prices (not retail prices), but even still, it was right at the promised $60!  I really liked this box.  They sent an assortment of unique and USABLE items that anyone would love to get as gifts!

What do you think of Artistry Gifts?  If you are interested in subscribing to their April “Out Shopping” themed box (the March box is now sold out), you can head on over to their site and get it ordered!

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Disclosure: This complimentary box was received for review purposes. 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 5 Comments

  1. PA Anna

    I tried to sign up for the combo gift/wrapping paper sub. It kept coming up that the payment part was not encrypted.

    1. Elizabeth

      Your comment had me concerned but the checkout shows encrypted on mine. Did you contact customer service? I usually get a fairly quick response.

  2. HH

    Wow. This is a really nice box. I can’t eat the snack (can’t eat gelatin), but this is really well put together. Now I don’t know what to do because it’s kind of expensive. I’m intrigued by the April theme.

  3. Beth Rang

    Abdallah is a chocolate company from our region (Minneapolis/St. Paul). I haven’t tried this particular treat yet, but I’ve been really happy with their boxes of chocolate. I’ll have to swing by our local candy shop to see if they get these in. A Blarney Stone would be a fun lunchbox surprise on St. Patrick’s day.

  4. HH

    I got my box today. The candle has a $12.99 sticker on the bottom.

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