A Little Touch of Magick Subscription Box Review + Unboxing | May 2018

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Little Touch of Magick is a monthly mystery box that is curated around a different short story each month. Each box contains one short story as well as five or more items to bring that story to life. Boxes are $47.99 monthly with over $80 in value. Not a Tree Reviews received this box at no cost for review purposes.

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Here’s the Box Breakdown

first look in the little touchof magick box

Our first glimpse inside the Little Touch of Magick Box

Everything that we received in our Elderwood Groves Package. This is beautiful and is reminiscent of a magical meadow! The June Box will have a Mermaids & Sirens theme which also sounds fantastic!

 

So what is all this stuff?

Our box insert

The reverse details each of the items that we received along with retail values.

 

Elderwood Groves Short Story

This month’s story guides you on a relaxing walk through the woods. While on your walk there’s a thunderstorm and you search for refuge. You find Elderwood Groves but in order to get out you have to do something significant for the bees.


The items in this box are items you’ve brought back from Elderwood Groves.

 

Canvas Lavender Print Tote Bag

$35

This is probably our favorite item included in this box. The floral print is woven and gives it a very “Monet-esque” feel.

And very unique for a tote bag, this has a zipper and is also lined inside! Love this!

 

Bonne Maman Honey & Tazo Tea

This little extra is an essential to bring back after your help the bees! This honey looks delicious and will taste great in your Passion Flower Tea. There were 2 tea bags included in total.

 

Handcrafted Honey Wildflower Soap

$6

This soap smells AMAZING. It also really brings the whole aesthetic together with the bright lavender colors!

Molded into this soap is an actual fairy – which is so cool!

 

Handmade Organic Lavender Sachets

$14

Not only do these add the light floral scent of lavender to your space, they also add a beautiful and delicate decor element. The fact that it’s handmade as well as organic are icing on the cake!

 

Enamel Honeybee Necklace

$40

This white-gold plated bee necklace makes an awesome addition to this box! The chain it comes on is even Sterling Silver

Look at the details! Love this piece – and you guys know how we feel about saving the bees – so this makes our heart happy!

 

Acrylic Hummingbird Windchimes

$12

Nothing more relaxing in your outdoor space than a nice set of wind chimes. These feature a hummingbird and have small tinkling chimes which go well with our current set of coconut chimes. We’re enjoying hearing these as we walk through our yard.

 

Kevin Ray Jones ALTOM Visual Arts Original Photos


$8

Photos that very well could have come from Elderwood Groves! And they keep with the purple aesthetic. One is a photo print and the other is a notecard. Super pretty.

 

Garden Resin Fairy House

$9

And this… adorable little fairy house! How cute is this?! Perfect addition to any fairy garden! Love this sweet, whimsical piece.

 

So in summary

We look for three things in a subscription box; quality, curation and presentation. The Little Touch of Magick Box is a really interesting concept that as far as we know hasn’t been done before. They blend the love of reading with a fun mix of items that really bring your imagination to life! The presentation is awesome. Everything is packaged well and arrives perfectly. The quality is wonderful. We love that they source so many of their items from small businesses and artisans. And curation is perfection. Not only do these items look gorgeous together, they also go perfectly with this month’s short story. Well done!

As far as box economy the Little Touch of Magick Box costs $47.99 and for that we received over $124 in value! Awesome deal!

 

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