So Not Crafty

My kids love crafts and art and all that stuff.  I only say “all that stuff” because I am terribly uncrafty.  Terribly so.  It is almost embarrassing how uncrafty I am.  So, when the wonderful ladies at BabbaCo offered me a BabbaBox, I took it.  I have to admit, I was skeptical.  No only because I didn’t now anything about BabbaCo, but I am often skeptical of PR offers from companies.  I will state up front that I was not compensated for this review.  I was sent the BabbaBox to look at, regardless of if I wrote about it.  So, writing about it is my own decision.  I am writing about it because I know that there are other uncrafty mom’s out there like me.  the box comes with 5 crafts–all nicely packaged–with everything you need for them.

 

 

 

The theme for the October box that I got was Harvest and all the crafts are aligned with that theme and there was also a book included.  I wasn’t expecting a book. But I have to say the kids have loved it.  There were so excited when we opened the box.

Last night we finally opened it and decided to do the craft that was decorating a small canvas tote.  Let me just preface this by saying that my kids did this craft and they did a great job–but they did a 4 and 5 year old job.

There are 4 other crafts for us to do in the box and I have to say the box is great and a great tool to encourage the kids to do projects and for us to do projects together.  The boxes are delivered on a monthly basis and I can tell you that $29 a month for crafts to do with my kids–is worth every penny.  Especially because I don’t have to decide what to make and I don’t have to go to the overwhelming Craft store to try to decide what we could make.  All of that is done for me.  All I have to do is find the time and sit and enjoy my kids.

It’s also a great gift idea for the kid or family who has “everything” a few months of the BabbaBox might just be the perfect gift.

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