Quilt Box vs Secret Santa boxes
#21
I have to agree with those who think the boxes from retailers are too expensive. I always enjoy the stocking swaps on another forum where we have a $$ limit and get to provide our likes/dislikes such as colors, scents, yummies, etc., and anything I couldn't use would be passed on to the raffle table at guild.
#22
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I follow some quilting youtube sites and blogs. Some show off their new quilty boxes. I wonder if they get their boxes free for showing it and maybe a fee for the advertising. I can appreciate modern quilts but am not interested in making one. The boxes that I have seen tend to be in that genre. I did see an link on FB for a monthly box for dogs.
#23
If I have $25.00 to $50.00 a month left over for my quilting I buy something I need for the project I'm working on. Also with the Quilty boxes is they sometimes include a ruler or something like that & you already have it. It would be a waste of money to have 2 of the same rulers that you only occasionally use. On the other hand if I didn't have to worry about the cost then I would probably do it. I like surprises & it gives you something to look forward to every month. It just boils down to what you can afford.
#24
I love Secret Santa! it is much more fun and personal. I have a box set aside already for our 2016 festivities. All year long when I make goodies, I make an extra one to put in the box. If I find that I have duplicate rulers...in the box. I use a ruler that I will NEVER use again...in the box, If I write a pattern that turned out really nice...yup...in the box!
#26
I decided to try Quilty Box for one month, just to see. Well, seven months later, I am still hooked. There was only one box that was not my jam, but the rest have been fun and fabulous. Occasionally I do get something I already have, such as a book or ruler, and I just donate those to my guild when it is my turn to bring in a raffle item. Since I love Quilty Box so much, I tried out the Fat Quarter Shop box and was delighted. I might be addicted...
#27
Thanks for this discussion. At first I thought I wouldn't like it but now I have decided to try The Quilter's Stash box. I have just ordered the try me box.
I agree that we can spend the money on other things, but I am also in the camp that feels anything I don't need or care for can be donated as guild door prizes.
I watched some youtube videos of people opening their boxes before I made my decision.
One other reason - I don't get gifts from people. I usually buy anything I want. My siblings and I all do, so I seldom receive gifts. I think it will be fun. It will be a surprise gift to myself.
I agree that we can spend the money on other things, but I am also in the camp that feels anything I don't need or care for can be donated as guild door prizes.
I watched some youtube videos of people opening their boxes before I made my decision.
One other reason - I don't get gifts from people. I usually buy anything I want. My siblings and I all do, so I seldom receive gifts. I think it will be fun. It will be a surprise gift to myself.
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#28
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I decided to try Quilty Box for one month, just to see. Well, seven months later, I am still hooked. There was only one box that was not my jam, but the rest have been fun and fabulous. Occasionally I do get something I already have, such as a book or ruler, and I just donate those to my guild when it is my turn to bring in a raffle item. Since I love Quilty Box so much, I tried out the Fat Quarter Shop box and was delighted. I might be addicted...
I am going to have to check out those youtube videos, Pagzz. I am glad to hear that folks are finding them fun, too. I suspect I am going to have to pick one and try it. Money is a tight commodity around here so I will wait until one of my current quilting projects doesn't need something, as Annette mentioned.
#29
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I have a friend who gets a dog treat box each month, I think it is called Bark Box. My dog only likes mini tennis balls for toys, so it would be a waste of money for me.
I like the idea of subscribing to a quilting surprise box. I live alone and do not get gifts from anyone. Yes, I can buy what I need, but a surprise would be nice too. I just bought a new to me HQ Sixteen, so my gift budget for myself is spent for the next couple years.
I like the idea of subscribing to a quilting surprise box. I live alone and do not get gifts from anyone. Yes, I can buy what I need, but a surprise would be nice too. I just bought a new to me HQ Sixteen, so my gift budget for myself is spent for the next couple years.
#30
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Here's another surprise box that I have found.... http://www.thethriftyneedle.com/view...adminPreview=1
I am going to have to check out those youtube videos, Pagzz. I am glad to hear that folks are finding them fun, too. I suspect I am going to have to pick one and try it. Money is a tight commodity around here so I will wait until one of my current quilting projects doesn't need something, as Annette mentioned.
I am going to have to check out those youtube videos, Pagzz. I am glad to hear that folks are finding them fun, too. I suspect I am going to have to pick one and try it. Money is a tight commodity around here so I will wait until one of my current quilting projects doesn't need something, as Annette mentioned.
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