Showing posts with label subscription box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label subscription box. Show all posts

Monday, November 16, 2015

BrickSwag Subscription Box (US Family Guide Bloggers Program)

Disclaimer: This post was sponsored by US Family Guide Bloggers Program. I will receive a subscription box for participation.






Do you or your kids love Legos? BrickSwag is the #1 membership site for Lego Fans. Each month, you or your child will receive official lego box subscription box to build and keep; an exclusive t--shirt; Build magazine; Funky Fig trading cards, and more.

You can receive 20% off BrickSwag subscription with the code FAM20. Offer expires 11/20/15

BrickSwag is the #1 membership for LEGO fans. Each month includes official LEGO kits to build and keep, exclusive t-shirt, Build magazine, Funky Fig trading cards, and more surprises.

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Bulu Box Sponsored Post (US Family Guide)

This post was sponsored by US Family Guide Bloggers Program. I will receive a subscription to Bulu Box in exchange for participation. No other compensation will be provided.




Bulu Box is a monthly subscription box, geared towards fitness and nutrition. Each month, a box of healthy snacks and other goodies arrives at your doorstep for just $10. The box contains 4-5 premium samples. You also can share opinions about the samples, using a quick survey. Each survey is worth 50 points or $5 dollars to use in the shop. 

To get a 3 month subscription for just $10 dollars, use code WOWZA at US Family Coupons




Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Animal Trackers Club Product Review (Tomoson)




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I received an Animal Trackers Monthly Box, in exchange for honest review from Tomoson. Animal Trackers is the first subscription box, I have reviewed for children. I thought about Kalen when I applied for the box.

Animal Trackers Club is designed for kids 3 to 6 years old.

Kalen is in preschool for children with developmental disabilities. He has taken an increase in learning since he started school. He wants to play on the computer, my tablet, and he wants to look at books more.

The kit came with activities and trinkets in a zebra theme. I received magnets, foam animals, animal cards, stickers, pencils, magic noodles, in a collectible lunch box to store the items in. I was definitely impressed with the amount of items included.

I also liked the ability to choose which toys in the box for Kalen to play with, based on his abilities. Kalen can also choose which ones he wants to play with. One day, he may want to play with the foam animals, provided he doesn't eat them. The next, we may work on the animal cards. The animal cards come with a card showing the back and front of a few animals, such as a zebra, lion, and a hippo. You also receive a card, listing the different ways to play with the cards, such as matching the fronts and backs or matching colors.







You can sign up for a monthly, 3  month, 6 month, or 12 month plan. Each month, you will receive the following:


  1. A foam Mask
  2. A play figure
  3. Animal information cards
  4. Magnets
  5. Photo cards
  6. Learning activity
  7. Art Activity
  8. Cover and Ring for Animal photo collection
  9. Lunch box
The plans start at 11.95, not including shipping and handling. 

A photo posted by Stacie D Wyatt (@sdwyatt1980) on


A photo posted by Stacie D Wyatt (@sdwyatt1980) on


A photo posted by Stacie D Wyatt (@sdwyatt1980) on


A photo posted by Stacie D Wyatt (@sdwyatt1980) on


A photo posted by Stacie D Wyatt (@sdwyatt1980) on


I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Wantable Make-up Box Review (Tomoson)

Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial.

I reviewed Wantable's Make-Up Box in response to a Tomoson Campaign. I had previously reviewed the Intimates box.

The process is similar to the selecting the intimates box. You go to Wantable's site; choose which box you want; and take a style profile quiz. Each box (Intimates, Make-Up, or Accessories) has their own quiz. You have three choices for each item shown: love, like, or dislike.

The quiz asks you questions about your skin tone, lipsticks, glosses, tools, blushes, fingernail polishes, eye shadows, foundations, mascaras, etc. Once you finish the quiz, you pay. You don't know what's in your box until it arrives.

Each box is $36 or $40 dollars, depending on if you choose a subscription or one-time purchase. 


Sunday, August 18, 2013

Beauty Box 5 Review


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IMG_20130731_161005.jpgI reviewed the Beauty Box 5. It came in the mail two weeks ago. The box contains 4 to 5 samples to try. If you like the products, you can go online and purchase more.




My beauty box came with a lash card, eye liner with sharpener, city lips, oil absorbing tissues, and eye shadow. The lash card and eye liner disappeared after my niece came into the room and saw my beautiful box.

City Lips helps plump lips. It also helps reduce collagen breakdown. The oil absorbing wipes was developed by Jean Pierre. The lash card helps prevent mascara from smudging. The eye liner helps line eyes and eye shadow makes your eyes beautiful. The shadow was provided by Brazen Cosmetics.

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Each month the company will send you a new box. Shipping is free. You have many options. $12 a month, $30 quarterly, and $99 yearly. Boxes are shipped by the 8th of each month.

You also can gift boxes in 3,6, or 12 months.

I loved the oil absorbing wipes and the eye shadow the most. The eye shadow was a nice shade of purple (deep plum). As for the oil absorbing wipes, I did not know my face had that much oil. I was shocked. I definitely will use this from now on.


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