Our Spring Curated Box is a limited seasonal collection designed to celebrate the beauty of spring! Each box features a thoughtfully selected assortment of products sourced from local vendors, small business and curated stores. Every item is chosen for its quality, uniqueness and ability to bring a little joy to everyday life. From delicious treats to cozy comforts and charming accessories, this box is perfect for gifting, celebrating your love ones or even treating yourself!
Free porch pickup and $10 local delivery to Fergus, Elora, Guelph and Ariss
Inside you’ll find:
- PURPLE AND LIME Sterling silver and wood engraved earrings.
- LOOKMOM Exfoliant Body Scrub: French Vanilla with bamboo loofa.
- THREE SISTERS HONEY: All Natural Wildflower Honey ONT No. 1, Golden, 250g w honey stick
- Floral Corduroy Cosmetic Pouch, 26cm x 18cm
- 6 pack Elegant French Satin Hair Ties
- Manuka Honey Lip Balm containing vitamin E
- BROOKSIDE: Soft blueberries centres covered in smooth dark chocolate
- ELLA & GRAY GOURMET: Strawberry tea with 10 teabags inside.
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