Artful Box Unboxing | Art Subscription Box | December 2020 – February 2021
Welcome to our first Artful Box subscription unboxing! Watch our video on YouTube! 🔥 December 2020 – February 2021
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It’s time for me to promote another local business. Another owned by a friend of mine! Frances Bell MBE, who retired recently from a long career in teaching, has launched a soap company, Evie Kay Skincare, with her friend Kelvin Reay. Frances was inspired by her Great Aunt Evie Kay, who liked ‘to get in touch with her instinct for nature’, and took great pleasure in visiting North Devon for its restorative benefits, away from her life in the industrial north. Read Evie Kay’s story. Read Frances’ story.
Since January 2019, Frances and Kelvin have built a thriving business and are now supplying their soaps to shops around the South West and Berkshire.
Their first soap collection borrowed from the passions of Evie Kay, such as No.3 Hedgerow Secret, with the fragrance of Devon violets or No.6 English Rain which encapsulates her love of walking in the rain.
Having purchased some Evie Kay soaps back in April, and after thoroughly enjoying their good quality and sweet fragrances, I decided to make a Christmas order for friends and family. Frances very kindly gifted me some extras, so I think it’s only fitting that I compose this post in order to show you what they are like in the hope that you can support an independent, local business and experience the beautiful products yourself.
All of the soaps from the first collection come beautifully packaged in bespoke boxes with artwork by a local artist. The larger boxes can be unfolded, reversed and reused as gift boxes!
A new collection of EK Vintage Soap has recently been launched. The slices have the most amazing, organic cross sections and the Christmas themed Jolly Holly Soap has a cross section with a holly leaf and berry design!
Limited Edition EK Vintage ‘Jolly Holly’ Soap Photo: Evie Kay Skin Care.
The cross section of this soap reminds me of the geological patterning of agate. Breathtaking!”
I ummed and ahhed over whether to buy the limited edition Orange & Cinnamon Soap, but I didn’t end up purchasing it. As luck would have it, Frances happened to gift me one! The cross section of this soap reminds me of the geological patterning of agate. Breathtaking! It’s aroma is sweet with spicy notes of cinnamon, but this isn’t overpowering.
Example of the EK Vintage Soap packagingLimited Edition EK Vintage Orange & Cinnamon SoapPhotos: Rhubarb & Burble
For me, the pièces de résistance of the whole collection are the Pebble Soaps. They are so realistic and I can’t wait to place one on the sink in my en suite bathroom. (We made over the en suite during ‘Lockdown One’ and devised a white and aqua colour scheme. With a nod to a beach theme, we didn’t go ‘overboard’! We featured a print which I purchased from Desenio, entitled Blue Boats.)
The pair of pebble soaps are presented in a vintage linen bag which, obviously, can also be repurposed.
Pebble Soaps packaging and vintage linen bagA pair of Pebble SoapsPhotos: Rhubarb & Burble
Please visit Evie Kay Skincare to discover the whole range and help support a North Devon business. They provide a wholesale service and you can subscribe for promotions, new products and sales news.
[Disclaimer: Evie Kay Skin Care has not sponsored this post and any opinions are my own.]
Louisa
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Papergang TRIPLE unboxing | October, November & December 2020
Watch our Papergang Stationery ‘triple’ unboxing video! 🔥 October, November, and December 2020 Each month you will receive a box filled with brilliant stationery. The product selection will vary but will include the likes of greeting cards, notebooks, desk accessories and art prints. 📮🖇🖍📔 Please use my referral link to subscribe: https://papergang.ohhdeer.com/refer/Louis-TDHXDOPP 🔗
Spotlight Stationery and Spotlight Seasons TRIPLE unboxing!
I love stationery as much as I love makeup! These Spotlight Stationery boxes are my absolute favourite to dig into, so this blog post is a bit more in-depth than I normally go for unboxings. Unfortunately, when I filmed this video I got the monthly boxes the wrong way round (!), but it doesn’t really matter. You can watch the video below and beyond that, I have taken some lovely photos of the products with links to the items and illustrators. (Some links are affiliate links.)
Watch the Video: Spotlight Stationery and Spotlight Seasons TRIPLE unboxing! October, November and Autumn 2020
I had no issues with using the pens. The white pen looks a little wishy washy on the black highlighter, but I’m not sure if the ink is in full flow yet or if the highlighter ink affected it. Here’s a photo of all of them (apologies for my terrible handwriting!)
Pen and pencils included (apart from the Cressida Bell pencil)
Sad News…
Upon opening this, my first ever Spotlight Seasons box, I discovered that this was to be the final box in this collection. It’s such a shame as there are no other Stationery subscription boxes that I have discovered that are such good quality as these. Hopefully Spotlight Stationery will occasionally issue some exceptional quality Limited Edition boxes which will serve the same audience.
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Let me know what you think of these boxes in the comments below. Have you subscribed to Spotlight Stationery or Spotlight Seasons? Are there any other stationery boxes you would like to see me unbox?
Louisa
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Glossybox DOUBLE Unboxing | October & November 2020
Glossybox DOUBLE UNBOXING video! 🧝♀️✨ UK October and November 2020. —————————————————————— Glossybox is a monthly beauty subscription box for £13.25 or less. 💄💅🛁 Enjoy FIVE beauty products to try each month! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Receive your Glossybox every month filled with goodies, all for a cheaper price than you would pay in the shops! ——————————————————————- SAVE! 💰 Use my referral link to save 20% off your first box: https://www.glossybox.co.uk/referrals… ——————————————————————- CONTENTS: 📋 **Contains Affiliate Links === Thank you for your support**
I found this palette in Homesense a couple of months ago. It is one of their most popular palettes, originally launched in 2014, which I had never bought, so I had to give it a try, especially as it only cost £24.99 when the full price is £39.00.
I hope you like the montage I created for this video – it’s a bit wobbly in some places, but I enjoyed editing it! The palette also smells of chocolate! 🍫
There’s also a close-up of the leaflet which comes with the palette. It contains some creative ways you can use the palette to create some stunning eye looks. 👁👁
Please comment below if you have this palette and what you think of it.
What do you do if you live with someone who compulsively steals food and doesn’t give a fig? You love them, of course, and try to come up with clever ways to thwart their modus operandi.
My elder son, now 20 years old, has a severe learning disability and autism. He’s a giant – in stature and in character. He’s loud, repetitive in his habits and behaviours, and determined that he shall not be challenged.
Dealing with him takes patience and requires subtle persuasion techniques. He does not respond well to ‘firm’ discipline and the resulting anger and meltdowns caused by this approach, renders it counterproductive for any would-be enforcer.
As I type this, I am being continually interrupted by him to be told about a character from a film, or that he has completed a helpful task. In between the interruptions, he is repeating phrases he has heard from his favourite films and TV shows, at top volume. His incessant noise has luckily, over time, afforded me the ability to be able to block out the cacophony and focus on the task in hand!
He does have an endearing side to him. He’s more often than not, good humoured and very loving, albeit that he engages with you on his terms. When he is being negative and is taking an anti-social path, it takes good humour and a ‘cyclical script’ to be able to bring him round to a more positive frame of mind. It can be exhausting to try and convince him to do the thing you want him to do when he has no understanding of how his behaviour affects others. Pointing out such a deficit is, again, deemed as a challenge and is counterproductive, usually.
Now I come to the ‘food’ issue. We are none of us, lightweights in this household and food is a comfort when dealing with the stress and anxiety that each new day can bring. This is further compounded by the fact that my son is on medication which increases his appetite. He is obsessed with helping himself to any food he wants to eat and doesn’t hold back. This is on top of the three usual daily meals!
He regularly dispenses himself a huge bowl of cereal to the point where it’s doming and then proceeds to squeeze in the milk. A four-pack of yoghurts – gone in the blink of an eye. A punnet of tomatoes – devoured, even if you were planning to save them for an evening meal. A 500ml bottle of diet cola – downed in less than ten seconds. The list goes on.
After the crimes have been committed, I can pretty much guarantee that the phrase “Am I the quickest eater/drinker?” will fall from his satiated lips as I, in turn, perform a comical look of disbelief. I find myself replying “You are, aren’t you.” in order to play along; to keep him on an even keel because sanctions don’t work.
So how have I managed to contain much of his impulsive thievery? The measures weren’t easy to implement and they weren’t imposed all at the same time.
First came the fridge. The industrial-strength padlock didn’t go down well, and I had to endure the rage. Although I generally prefer to avoid any battles, this was one which had to be fought, if only for the good of his health. Amazingly, after the fallout, came acceptance. It worked. Now the containment only fails when I forget to lock the fridge or leave the lanyard with the key on it lying around!
My son is very resourceful. He soon discovered that he could move on to proudly steal whole cartons of icecream from the freezer. So next came a matching lock for the freezer. Again, thwarted, I had to endure his ‘meltdown’. But afterwards, success!
His ever-watchful eyes don’t miss a trick. His vigilance is astounding and I jokingly name him ‘Roz’, after a character from the film Monsters Inc. I recite her famous quote as if said by him: “I’m watching you Wazowski. Always watching.” And he takes it well because he loves that film.
I have used a million small hiding places for snacks, all subsequently discovered after his radar detects me rustling the packaging. A box of cereal bars – gone. Three packets of crisps – munched.
The third and final success was buying a metal filing box to keep the snacks locked away in the pantry. The lanyard now boasts three keys and has become the new focus of his attention! Hiding that at night is vital, as he will wake up early and hunt around my bedroom for it!
At this stage he still steals cereal (I now buy variety packs in order to keep the individual portion size down) and he is trustworthy enough to be given the lanyard to help himself to the milk. He will dutifully lock the fridge back up and return the key to me. He understands the boundaries, but is clearly still a serial cereal thief!
It is obvious that these tactics are working. He has lost some weight and looks all the better for it. For someone who has no ‘off switch’, it was a no-brainer that I needed to take action and I’m so glad I did.
If you are in need of such measures to stop somebody from eating compulsively, here are a couple of affilate links to the items I bought from amazon.co.uk.