GlobeIn Review + Coupon Code – February 2017

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GlobeIn Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

The GlobeIn Artisan Box is a monthly subscription box featuring GlobeIn‘s favorite products from global artisans. Each box is curated around a monthly theme selected by their editor with the aim of helping you experience new and interesting products and cultures.

GlobeIn Artisan Gift Box
Cost: $40/month
Ships To: United States (Free). Canada ($12). International ($15).
Coupon Code: New customers can use the coupon code”WELCOME” to $10 off your first month of a 3-month or 6-month subscription to GlobeIn Artisan Box.

Disclosure: This complimentary box was received for review purposes. All opinions are my own, and no compensation was received.

GlobeIn Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

GlobeIn ships via USPS. Boxes ship on the 15th of the month (I received mine early for review purposes). Orders placed after the 15th of the calendar month will ship on the 15th of the following calendar month.  If boxes sell out before the 15th, your subscription will begin the following month.

GlobeIn Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

GlobeIn Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

I was almost spoiler free when this one arrived which make it extra fun!

GlobeIn Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

The warehouse forgot the information book (and greeting card) in my box, so GlobeIn sent it to me in digital form for the review.

GlobeIn Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

The February 2017 GlobeIn Artisan Box theme is “Dream” and included the following items:

~Imani + Kids Dream On Tote Bag, Kenya (Retail $25):  This tote is perfection!  It’s a heavyweight cotton and is super sturdy.  The straps are wide, and it was comfortable to wear on my shoulder.  I couldn’t be happier with this fantastic tote!

GlobeIn Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

GlobeIn Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

GlobeIn Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

~Dessert Bowl, Tunisia (Retail $12): If I am not mistaken we have received a very similar bowl from GlobeIn in the past.  Different pattern, but same size and shape.  They recommend it for ice-cream, but I think it’s a little small for that personally ;).  I’ll put some sort of snack in it, though.

GlobeIn Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

GlobeIn Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

~Dream Journal, India (Retail $12): This is so beautiful!  It’s gold and purple, and the pattern is stunning.  The inside is blank and can be used to journal, draw or even keep a mini scrapbook.

GlobeIn Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

GlobeIn Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

GlobeIn Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

~GlobeIn Greeting Card (Retail $3): As I mentioned my box was missing the greeting card, but all boxes will include this greeting card.  It’s blank on the inside and has the following quote by Eleanor Roosevelt on it “the future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.”

GlobeIn Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

~Palm Leaf Pouch, Mexico (Retail $12):  Every GlobeIn includes the signature palm leaf basket (some months give you the option to choose between the basket and a replacement item).  Colors (and styles) do vary, so it’s not like you are getting the same one every month, which I appreciate.

GlobeIn Review + Coupon Code - February 2017

All totaled I came up with a value of $74 for the February 2017  GlobeIn “Dream” box.  I think the tote was my favorite GlobeIn item to date!

What do you think of GlobeIn? If you are interested in subscribing, you can head over to their site and get signed up. Don’t forget that new customers can use the coupon code “WELCOME” to save $10 off their first month of a 3-month subscription to GlobeIn Artisan Box.

Availability Note
The Dream Box is sold out. All the customers who are not able to get the Dream Box will be able to choose from multiple Artisan Box themes!

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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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