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Calendar April 4, 2017 04/04/17 AuthorBy Subscription Box Mom Comments 0 Comments 0

The Hippie Hobby March/April 2017 Review + Coupon

Disclosure: This post The Hippie Hobby March/April 2017 Review contains affiliate links. I received this box for review.

The Hippie Hobby March/April 2017 Review

The Hippie Hobby March/April 2017 Review

The Hippie Hobby box is a eco-friendly craft box that is $23.95, every other month.  Each box contains a craft to make, using upcycled or recycled materials.  You can skip any month and there is free shipping (Canada pays $5.95).

The Details:

Cost: $23.95, $64.95 for 3 months, $119.70 for 6 months (shops every other month)

What's in the box?  Each box contains a craft to make, using upcycled or recycled materials.

Coupon: Use the exclusive coupon BOXMOM7 to get $7.00 off your 1st box.

Shipping: Free to the USA, $5.95 to Canada

The Hippie Hobby

The Hippie Hobby box ships every two months.

First Look

First Look. Everything was wrapped in pink tissue paper.

DIY Bath Fizzies

The theme for this box is “DIY Bath Fizzies”.

Information Card

The information sheet listed detailed instructions for completing the project.

The Hippie Hobby

There are full colored photographs throughout the information card.

Information Card

There is a card with some factual information about the craft.  This month, subscribers learned about citric acid.

The Hippie Hobby Box

This craft included bath mix, citric acid, rosebuds/petals, hibiscus powder, a cookie cutter, plastic gloves, and a bag with a twist tie.

Mr Pumice

In addition to the craft, the box came with a Mr. Pumice Bar.  This helps get rid of the dry skin after your relaxing bath.

First Step

The first step was to mix the bath mix with the hibiscus powder.

rosebuds and petals

My son helped crush up the rosebuds and petals. You combine all the ingredients including the citric acid, then add teaspoons of water until you get a paste.

bath bombs

The say to make one bath bomb, wait for it to dry and then make the others.  I tried making a cute rabbit for Easter, but it fell apart.  I ended using the included heart cookie cutter for the other two.

DIY Bath Fizzies

I had to re-wet the mixture from my failed rabbit fizzie, so that is why there is a difference in color.  I tried one of these in my bath already, and it worked great. Once these hit your water, they fizz in the water.

The Hippie Hobby March/April 2017 Review

Final Thought: This was really craft to make!  I love bath bombs/fizzies, and now I know how to make mine at home.  This subscription gives you everything you need to complete a craft.   If you want to subscribe, you can save $7.00 on your 1st box, just use this link with the coupon BOXMOM7.

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