Fair Ivy: August 2015

I’m a bit behind with my Fair Ivy posts, so for Throwback Thursday I’m featuring my review of the Fair Ivy August box. Fair Ivy alternates their boxes with handmade items and jewelry.  August is a non-jewelry month.

My mysterious package.
Package

Inside:
Wrapped

Towels
Flour Sack Kitchen Towel Set
from June & December
(Retail: Set of 4 for $46.00)
Description: “Whether they are out on a picnic or are brightening up a kitchen, these lovelies always put a smile on our face.”
Verdict: Gift
I know it sounds ridiculous but I have sort of an obsession with kitchen towels. I love quirky and quaint designs so I have a drawer full of different types and styles of towels. These are beautiful and quite versatile since they’d function well as over-sized napkins. I’d love to keep these for myself, but I have way too many and I think these will make a lovely gift so they are going into the Christmas stash.

Do you have any odd kitchen items you hoard? If so, dish!

THE BACKSTORY
Fair Ivy is a subscription box of beautifully wrapped, vegan friendly handmade items made by individual artisans from the US.

Subscriptions currently cost $30/month + Shipping.

Author: Writer Preziosi

Once upon a time, long, long ago, Lisa attended Syracuse University where she studied singing in a giant castle surrounded by ice and snow. After she earned her music degree, she headed to the island of Manhattan, down to the West Village, to a place called the New School. There, she earned another degree in the great art of writing stories for children. She currently works on that same island trying to help real people, while making up stories about imaginary ones. Her first book, “The Ice Maiden’s Tale,” a fairy tale adventure, was released on May 30, 2017 and is up for sale on Amazon.

2 thoughts on “Fair Ivy: August 2015”

  1. Right now, I am saving up wine bottle corks for my son for an art project!! I don’t drink the wine but I wait til my siblings finish the bottle and then I collected it! 🙂

    Ursula aka Blueridge Beauty

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