an arty gift that keeps on giving

by mari

Kiwi Crate Art Craft Kit Subscription Service for Kids

Every year about this time I worry I’ve become a sell-out. That I’ve succumbed to all the beautiful kidorable finds out there and made gift lists for Birdie that are way too long. The kind of gift lists that will lead to spoiled rotten ruin for my sweet angelic girl!  Then I find something amazing like Kiwi Crate and suddenly everything is coming up roses! Here is a gift that doesn’t feel like massive rampant consumption.

Kiwi Crate provides amazing crafty art kits in a box. But not just any old craft, in any old box. These kits are carefully assembled  to perfection – with beautiful gifty-type wrapping, simply perfect instructions, every single little bit, bob, and tool you need to create 2-3 crafts per kit, and a rather lovely box to boot. It’s all wrapped up neat and tidy, themed and educational, filled with great intentions, and delivered to your mailbox. Er, your kids’ mailbox. You can choose a one-time delivery for $19.95, or go for the subscription service and see a box every month for 3, 6, or 12 months. They even have adorable mini kits for party favors and stocking stuffers too.

We were immediately smitten as soon as we peeked inside the Antarctic kit. Not only did Kiwi Crate thoughtfully include a scissors (which, is actually the best kid scissors I’ve seen!), but within a couple of a minutes – quickly enough that she didn’t have time to wreck anything or start whining with impatience  – Birdie was making a sweet set of bowling penguins and learning more about penguin feathers while I read the informational pamphlet. She then proceeded to draw perfect little feathers on the bellies of her Penguins. Followed by several rounds of hallway bowling. Can crafty arty learning get any better than that?

Kiwi Crate has a great offer at the moment too: Take $5 off your first order at Kiwi Crate with the code “GIFT“! (valid through December 10)

This post was graciously sponsored by Kiwi Crate, but all opinions are my own. Thanks Kiwi Crate!

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