Blog Party Box
I am so excited to share what was inside our Blog Party Boxes. We had a very talented group of sponsors contribute some great products for our bloggers to enjoy, take a look!
Social Print Studio gave us customized bookmarks with a special discount code just for our bloggers. I made customized hand blocked Furoshiki wraps to wrap the boxes with.
Lindsey of Pennie Post gave us these adorable vegetable-themed stationary sets. She was also able to join us at Blog Party to mingle with the bloggers!
We each got bags delicious vegan, gluten-free, refined sugar-free cherry almond granola made by Nicole of Sweets Simply. Some of you may be doubtful of vegan sweets but Nicole will definitely make you a believer!
We had a repeat sponsor, Lilikoi Design + Letterpress, who gave us these great Northern California love letterpress print. They also did a giveaway at Blog Party for custom letterpresses business cards.
These cute mini scoops were given to us by Sucre Shop. I've used mine to scoop candy, lavender and even sugar for my tea. They're just so perfect!
Casey at Ebba shared bottles of my absolutely favorite perfume, Miss Marisa - I wear it everyday. We got perfectly appropriate party-themed temporary tattoos from Tattly. And Darling Magazine gifted each blogger with a free digital copy of their latest edition.
Traci of 45 Wall Design was another repeat sponsor who gave us these amazing screen-printed Jotters in a variety of prints.
We got the best British candy in a variety of flavors from Fiona's Sweetshoppe. Flavors included Sherbert Lemons, Jelly Babies, Strawberry Bonbons, Licorice Allsorts, Wine Gums and Cola Cubes. Yum!
Buluchu, another repeat sponsor, gave us this great dark coral backpack to giveaway during the event. It definitely deserved the oohs and aahs when we revealed it!
Lastly, Bradford of Xumma Cola, brought a couple cases and helped pour whiskey + Xumma drinks for our bloggers all evening.
We've been told the Party Boxes felt like Christmas came early so we're quite pleased! Tell us, what were your favorite items in the Party Box? What companies would you like to see in future boxes?