The Boodle Box (Two) April 2016 Subscription Box Review

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The Boodle Box
Cost: $29.99 (One Month / Gift).  $24.99/month (3-Months). $19.99 (6-months).
Ships To: United States.
Coupon Code: N/A

The Boodle Box (Two) April 2016 Subscription Box Review
The Boodle Box is a monthly subscription box full of adorable accessories and beauty products that encourage girls of all ages (boxes are broken down into a 5-10 age group and an 11+ age group) to uncover new things and discover themselves in the process! This box is for the 11+ age group (aka Boodle Box Two), but you don’t have to be a tween or teen to enjoy it.  I am well over that age and love it!
The Boodle Box (Two) April 2016 Subscription Box Review
The Boodle Box ships via USPS. Boxes arrive at the very beginning of the month (or at the end of the previous month), which I love.
The Boodle Box (Two) April 2016 Subscription Box Review

The Boodle Box (Two) April 2016 Subscription Box ReviewThis box was so full that it almost didn’t close!

The Boodle Box (Two) April 2016 Subscription Box Review

The April 2016 The Boodle Box card is actually plantable!  It’s embedded with wildflowers and can be put in your garden when you are done with it.  Love that!  The box included the following items:

~Turquoise Beaded Bracelet ($24.99): This wrap bracelet is so pretty.  All of the stones are a tiny bit different and that gives the bracelet a ton of character. So pretty.

The Boodle Box (Two) April 2016 Subscription Box Review

~Bright & Sunny Sunglass Case by Kate Aspen ($3): Love this!  I was this close to buying a sunglass case at Marshalls the other day and I am so glad I didn’t.  This will save my glasses from all the scratches they get from being tossed around in my purse.

The Boodle Box (Two) April 2016 Subscription Box Review

~Fancy Flights Luggage Tag by Kate Aspen ($2.29): A bright luggage tag like this will come in very handy when trying to grab your bag off the baggage claim belt at the airport.  Like everyone else we have plain black lugagge and yeah, it gets hard to find.  I feel like we need to go bold for the next set we buy, but I haven’t been able to talk B into it yet.

The Boodle Box (Two) April 2016 Subscription Box Review

~Looking Lovely Compact Mirror by Kate Aspen ($3.85): Very cute and it matches the other Kate Aspen items in this box.

The Boodle Box (Two) April 2016 Subscription Box Review

The Boodle Box (Two) April 2016 Subscription Box Review

The Boodle Box (Two) April 2016 Subscription Box Review

~Paisley Pedis Manicure Kit by Kate Aspen ($4): This set includes a nail file, clippers, tweezers and scissors.  I have already used every single item in here and am probably way too excited about this set.

The Boodle Box (Two) April 2016 Subscription Box Review~Pretty Petals Emery Boards ($1.99): I don’t know why, but I am going to pick a patterned nail file over a regular one any day of the week.  It’s just more fun to shape your nails with a pretty patterned file I guess?

The Boodle Box (Two) April 2016 Subscription Box Review

~LAQA & Co. Hunky Dory Nail Polish ($13): I think I like the name (Hunky Dory) of this polish more than the shade itself, but I don’t dislike the blue either.  It’s shimmery and almost looks like it’s got hints of greens and purples in some lights.

The Boodle Box (Two) April 2016 Subscription Box ReviewAll totaled I came up with a value of $53.12 for the April 2016 The Boodle Box. As usual, I just loved this box.  It had a very Spring Break / traveling theme and seriously works for ages other than just tweens / teens!

What do you think of The Boodle Box?  If you are interested in subscribing or just want to learn more, click here.  They also have a shop which carries individual items from past boxes, some limited edition themed boxes, previous months boxes and more. Totally check it out!

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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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