What’s in the box?
- A bright cotton bag
- Origami drop bracelet with gemstone
- Set of tropical bird notebooks
- Partridge in a pear tree brooch with felt coaster
- Rubber duck key ring
- Handy ‘winging it’ desk pad
- Set of embroidery scissors and birdie buttons.
The highlights
This is such a beautiful bracelet. It’s hard to really do it justice but its stunning and would be around £10 in value if you bought it on it’s own. I can’t wait to wear this over the Christmas period.
This desk pad is just fab. I am in desperate need of this at the moment! With all of my work commitments plus non-working voluntary stuff, not to mention dealing with all the school things that come at this time of year…well, lets just say that when you throw Christmas into the mix it gets a bit chaotic (and we seem to have 4,836 family and friends’ birthdays in December too!). This is a great addition and one that will be a real help for me!
This is a really unique addition to the box this month. I’ve just started getting into embroidery so these scissors are perfect. The buttons are really stunning too. I’m not sure if I’ll use them as buttons or if I might use as little tokens to stick on birthday gifts, either way I love them and I know my friends and family will too.
I love that this bag is so garish and bright! It’s the perfect size for my son’s little bits and bobs that come home from school or from Beavers. I also love the sentiment on it so we’ll definitely get a lot of use out of it.
Stunning stationery
I love the tropical birds note cards in the box. There tends to be stationery in each box and I have always found a use for all of it. With these, I have already got them earmarked for my sister in law who loves birds. They look really expensive and are great quality.
This multi-purpose item is fab! The tree felt coaster is perfect for having in the kitchen and the brooch is a really subtle festive touch. I love the colours and can’t wait to wear this.
The duck key ring really made me chuckle. It’s not my style but my son loves it and it may well make its way onto his schoolbag…!