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Calendar March 19, 2014 03/19/14 AuthorBy Subscription Box Mom Comments 19 Comments 19

MissionCute Subscription Box Review – Giveaway – #MissionCute

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MissionCute Subscription Box Review

MissionCute Subscription Box Review

MissionCute sent me this box to review. MissionCute is a new subscription box that comes with at least 2 items made by small-but-mighty artisans and local businesses.  Each month, MissionCute works with a very special nonprofit to help promote their mission, raise awareness, and donate 50% of their monthly net proceeds from the MissionCute boxes to their organization.   I am a huge supporter of subscription box companies that give back.  How fun, to get a box of cute items, while supporting an important mission!

The Details

Cost: Month to Month $29.00

What's in the box?  Each month, MissionCute works with a very special nonprofit to help promote their mission, raise awareness, and donate 50% of their monthly net proceeds from the MissionCute boxes to their organization.

Website: www.missioncute.com

MissionCute

MissionCute

MissionCute came by USPS and arrived in a cute brown box, with the MissionCute label on top.

First Look

First Look

 I was impressed by my first look.  I love the polka dot tissue paper!

MissionCute Card

MissionCute Card

 MissionCute doesn't have a traditional information card.  The include a card with MissionCute's social media handles on it.

The Westview House

The Westview House

The back of the card features the mission of the month.

This month, MissionCute is sponsoring The Westview House located in Burlington, Vermont!  Westview is an amazing support organization that supports individuals who are recovering from psychiatric illness.  Through monthly dinners, holiday events and support groups, Westview has become a home away from home to many of it's members!

Westview's Mission is to is to provide opportunities for members to perform meaningful work, to grow through responsibility and leadership and to develop their skills as individuals.

The people who attend Westview House are called members.  Members are encouraged to participate at their own level and to join in group meetings that address common issues and decision making within the Westview community.  Members are empowered in this program which is built on individual and group goals.

 My degrees are in social work, so this mission is close to my heart.  I think this is a fabulous organization.

The Woodberry Press Cards

The Woodberry Press Cards

 The Woodberry Press Cards $8.83: The Woolberry Press first started out as a home-grown, paper-lovin' invitation-making business and has grown into a full time company in only a few short years.  There were three paper products/stationary included in the box.  The first was a card with a dear that said Oh dear…, but had a picture of the dear, instead of the word.  There was also a nature postcard and a lined stationary card.

Clean Line Soap Company Double French Clay Fatial Soap

Clean Line Soap Company Double French Clay Fatial Soap

Clean Line Soap Company Double French Clay Fatial Soap: $5.50: Great for all skin types, this double french clay facial bar is cleansing without being drying as so many facial soaps are.  This bar is especially good for oilier skin. It also has just a bit of lavender essential oil, which is known for being skin soothing and a splash of tea tree oil, which has antibacterial and antiseptic properties. All in all, it's an incredibly gentle bar, good not just for your face, but your body as well.

I normally don't use bar soaps. but I have started to use a few in subscription boxes.  As long as I don't have to share them, I am really growing to like bar soap.  I tried this soap and liked how clean it made my skin feel.  It has a neutral scent, which I appreciated.

Vanilla and Rose Crochet Coffee Mug Cozy

Vanilla and Rose Crochet Coffee Mug Cozy

Vanilla and Rose Crochet Coffee Mug Cozy $8.00: This re-useable cozy is perfect to keeping your hands protected from hot drinks. This size fits mugs 10 oz and up.  I don't drink coffee, so I am using this for my soda.  This can also be used for cups that are odd shaped.  A portion of items at Vanilla and Rose go to help children and families in need.  I can see why MissionCute picked this artisan.

Simply Whimsical Gifts Pot Pinchers

Simply Whimsical Gifts Pot Pinchers

Simply Whimsical Gifts Pot Pinchers: $12.00: These little pot pinchers are great for grabbing pots off the stove and hot things out of the microwave.

MissionCute Subscription Box Review

MissionCute Subscription Box Review

 Final Thought: The total value for this box is $34.33.  The cost of the box is $29.00, and I love this box.  First, I love artisan subscription boxes.  I enjoy getting unique handmade, high quality items, that I wouldn't find at my normal stores.  Second, I love subscription boxes that give back.  This is a great subscription box, with a fabulous mission.  If you want to try MissionCute, click HERE.  Even better, MissionCute has given me a one month subscription for a giveaway.  If you win, you will get the April box.  To enter the giveaway, enter below!

Entry-Form

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Disclosure:  This box was received free for review.  My opinions are my own.  The giveaway is sponsored by MissionCute.  MissionCute is responsible for all prize distribution.



19 Comment(s)

  1. marcy smith, March 19, 2014:

    This is such a great idea…not only do you get something…You give something back..How cool

  2. marcy smith, March 19, 2014:

    thank you for a chance to not on win, a box, but help others at the same time

  3. gary, March 19, 2014:

    I’d love to see them do a children’s charity.

  4. miranda, March 19, 2014:

    So many worthy charities and I love this concept. A charity that provides clean drinking water to those without would be awesome.

  5. Chad, March 20, 2014:

    Hello all – be sure to submit and vote for your favorite charities on the community page!

  6. Dani, March 20, 2014:

    I would love to see Mission Cute team up with Camp Rainbow- a camp for children with cancer and other blood-related disorders, to try and give the kids a normal child experience, away from the hospitals they are used to.

  7. Sarah, March 21, 2014:

    This box is adorable and I love how the proceeds go to such amazing causes!:)

  8. Kathryn, March 23, 2014:

    Would love to see them partner with St Jude’s Children’s Hospital!

  9. Mystry, March 23, 2014:

    Something with animals, like the SPCA maybe? (:

  10. noreen tibor, March 26, 2014:

    Any children’s charity but I really like St Judes children’s hospital

  11. Emily, March 29, 2014:

    Such a great idea! Thanks for sharing!

  12. Amy Wing, March 30, 2014:

    I’d like to see them partner with a consumer eco-conscious group, like the Environmental Work Group.

  13. Ruby Quiroz, March 30, 2014:

    Any children organization <3

  14. Anonymous, March 31, 2014:

    Great box.. I would love to see ASPCA or any other animal charity

  15. Lisa Brodeur, April 4, 2014:

    Any non-profit that helps cancer research or cancer patient support, like Chemo Buddies. As far as Artisan, I love knitted or crocheted items, and hand-sewn crafts.

  16. Ann Sweet, April 8, 2014:

    Would love to see a children’s charity – either cards, stickers or bracelets.

  17. Alison Gibb, April 8, 2014:

    I would love to see them work with the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America. http://alzfdn.org/ This foundation does many things including supporting the family members.
    http://www.americanmedical-id.com/category/medical-ID-bracelets-62. Medical IDs has many bracelets and necklaces that are beautiful and brings awareness. They even have them for children!!!

    God Bless my Dad in heaven! he is my angel and I miss him enormously!!!!

  18. alison gibb, April 10, 2014:

    I would love to see them work with the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America. http://alzfdn.org/ This foundation does many things including supporting the family members.
    http://www.americanmedical-id.com/category/medical-ID-bracelets-62. Medical IDs has many bracelets and necklaces that are beautiful and brings awareness. They even have them for children!!!

    God Bless my Dad in heaven! he is my angel and I miss him enormously!!!!

  19. Ruby Quiroz, April 15, 2014:

    cant wait to see who wins! MS is super CUTE lol

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