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Little Lace Box
Cost: $39.99/month
Ships To: United States.
Coupon Code: Use code “Rambling10” to save $10 off your first box.
Little Lace Box is a subscription service that delivers hand-curated, nearly impossible-to-find designer products directly to your doorstep every month. Boxes will be brimming with high-end, brand name beauty, lifestyle, and home product samples to treat yourself to and dazzle your friends during your next night out.
Little Lace Box ships via USPS Priority Mail arrived very quickly. It shipped on Friday and arrived today (Monday). So fast!
I knew what the box contained, but I didn’t know variations I would receive for all of the items so I was really excited to open it up and see what I received.
The March 2015 Little Lace Box theme was “Here comes the Sun” and included the following items to get ready for those warmer days while nourishing your mind, body and soul:
~Kate Spade Water Bottle ($29.99): Ohh, I love this! I love water bottles and the cuter the better. I was actually just looking at glass water bottles at the store over the weekend but just wasn’t sure about buying one. I guess that decision has been made for me since this is glass. I have seen blue, gold and pink bottles being sent out and while I love the pink I received, I would have been cool with any of those.
~Cali Baronessa Olivia Hair Cleanser (Shampoo) & Hair Masque (Conditioner) ($31.99): This is a totally new to me brand. I used to splurge on shampoo, but now I generally just buy whatever smells good at Target. But that’s not to say that I don’t appreciate fancy shampoo. Because I do. I just don’t love the price tag! Anyway, there were two versions of this sent out. Torocco is made with Sicilian Red Orange Extract and Olivia (which I received) is made from Olive Oil. I wouldn’t call Oliva a strong scent, but it’s luxurious and nice. Again either of these options would have been okay with me and I am exited to try it out!
~All-Natural Urban Spa Sea Sponge ($13.99): Urban Spa’s sponges are “renewable resources that are sustained through responsible harvesting practice”. They are also supposed to last longer than your typical pouf or whatever because they are unbleached. I’m happy to make the change from my normal BBW pouf and it could end up being a change I make for good.
~12×12 Gallery Wrap Mounted Canvas Print ($51.99): According to a post on Facebook, Little Lace Box will be e-mailing customers a coupon code for the LLB Shop to redeem their canvas (one you have your code you can redeem it here). The coupon code covers shipping and you can select any print you choose to get printed. I don’t know what picture I am going to use yet, but I love canvas prints and will certainly use this.
All totaled I came up with a value of $127.96 for the March 2015 Little Lace Box. I will use every single thing in this box and I love it! I think they do such an amazing job with their curation and send a lot of brands I love (or that I end up falling in love with). I am going to work my hardest to trade for that gold water bottle too. And maybe the blue as well..
According to the information card, the April 2015 Little Lace Box theme is “Nonna’s Kitchen” and will include things for you and your kitchen. The card indicated that after the February box (from the sounds of the information card they got quite a few e-mails about peoples likes and dislikes from that box) they wanted to curate a box that everyone would love. The card says that everyone has to eat and the box is inspired by their two grandmothers and their love for food ;).
What do you think of this month’s Little Lace Box? If you are interested in ordering when they open their subscriptions back up (I’ll post as soon as they do) or just want to learn more, click here! ETA: According to an e-mail just sent out, LLB will not be opening up subscriptions for April. They want to make sure they have all of the issues with their new site (point transfers, billing issues, etc.) 100% correct before they take on any new subscribers.