The GlobeIn Celebrate Box (& an Artisan Box Giveaway!) | #ForGoodFriday
You guys are well aware of my love and passion for companies making a difference in the world and so I always love to share new ones that I learn about with you guys. I recently discovered GlobeIn and absolutely LOVE what they are doing and adore all the gorgeous products they sell. Plus, let me say, there are SO MANY AMAZING gift ideas here.
In short, GlobeIn is a monthly subscription of highly curated, artisan-made products from around the world. They ALSO have a shop where you can shop individual fair trade / ethically made / artisan made products AND past Artisan Boxes.
I got the GlobeIn Celebrate Box and I just love it! One of the things I love so much about GlobeIn is that they even talk about the IMPACT by the box… meaning, what kind of impact did that particular box have?
This Celebrate Box that I got employed SEVEN African refugees and THREE Malawians with disabilities.
How amazing is that?!
Here are some of the amazing boxes they have:
Like I mentioned, I got the “Celebrate Box” which is $50 but contains over $67 worth of stuff! It’s SUCH a great box and really would make the most meaningful gift! (Use code “ARTISAN10 for $10 off your subscription!)
So, here is what came in the Celebrate Box:
Fair Trade Palm Leaf Purple Rombo Square Handwoven Basket ($12 value)
This basket is just beautiful! It is functional, but also makes great decor! I’ve been using it in my office to hold knick knacks and other desk items.
From GlobeIn:
For the people of the Mixteca region of Mexico, basket-weaving is a way of life that also sustains life. With a dexterity passed down through generations, ancestry come to life in the tireless work of fingers, the weavers weave palms into vibrant, multi-colored baskets. On the outskirts of Oaxaca City, Doña Martina Garcia and her group of eight artisan basket weavers produce roughly 700 baskets per month.
For each artisan involved, basket-weaving means a stable monthly income used for building a house, starting a small business, or purchasing food and medicine. For Doña Martina, her steady sales through GlobeIn have meant being able to spend more time at home, where she can work on her baskets while taking care of her children.
Recently, she sold her stall in the Oaxaca Crafts Market, where she had been selling for ten years, and has dedicated herself and her small team to working entirely for GlobeIn.
Suggested Use: Fill with candy or cookies for your guests.
Organic Dark Chocolate Caramel Bar ($3.75 value)
I may or may not have eaten this right after I took the picture… And it was GOOD.
From GlobeIn:
Your taste buds are an integral part of any celebration, big or small. So let’s talk chocolate. When it comes to the growth and production of cacao beans, what does high quality mean? CONACADO, a co-op of small-scale farmers in the Dominican Republic, ferments the beans in sunlight after harvesting them, enhancing their aroma, flavor, and color.
In addition, CONACADO members such as Ana Rodriguez, grow their cacao completely organically, using a rich, earthy compost to fertilize the plants instead of any chemicals. Ana takes pride in her organically grown cacao fruits, describing them as healthy and beautiful.
A university student of education and modern languages, Ana also takes pride in carrying on her family’s legacy of cacao farming. She is grateful to CONACADO for the infrastructure and resources they provide to make this possible.
Suggested use: You know what to do…
Beaded Necklace from Tribe Alive and Muslin Bag from Haiti ($20 value)
I love Tribe Alive and absolutely LOVE the beautiful, minimalist necklace in this box! So classy!
From GlobeIn:
NECKLACE: Tribe Alive is an ethical fashion company that believes there is nothing more stylish than giving back. To complete the order for your handcrafted, beaded tassel necklace, Tribe Alive commissioned twenty female artisans in Santa Ana, Honduras for whom the job provided three full weeks of wages, amounting to several months of living expenses.
Ondina is a Honduran jewelry artisan who began working with Tribe Alive earlier this year. An older woman with poor eyesight, Ondina had not been employed for years and had never made jewelry before. Tribe Alive took her on and tactfully trained her within her range of capability.
For Ondina, quite simply, the new work means being able to buy food for her family. Having fully embraced her new task of cutting and gluing thread for necklaces and bracelets, she now proclaims that she does it in her sleep!
Suggested use: Adorn your beautiful self.
MUSLIN BAG: Despite the talent and work ethic of Haitian artisans, exports of Haitian handicraft over the past few decades have shrunk by many millions of dollars due to a cascade of obstacles and hardship—the trade embargo of the 1990s, subsequent internal political deadlock, and the devastation of the January 2010 earthquake.
Based in Port Au Prince, the Haitian Design Co-op is participating in the effort to carve out a new channel through which Haitian artisans can share their work with the wider world and build sustainable livelihoods through their skills. Your muslin bag has been hand cut, hand sewn, and hand stamped by a group of 8-10 women members.
Besides being a part of an uplifting work environment, these women also have access to skills and leadership training, healthcare, loans and scholarships, and wellness programs.
Suggested use: Keep your jewelry in one place while traveling, or keep your fine jewelry safe while at home.
Set of Handmade Greeting Cards ($12 value)
These handmade cards are TRULY stunning. I can’t even begin to describe how unique and gorgeous they are!
From GlobeIn:
The thought of living for decades as a disabled person in a refugee camp is unlikely to conjure a celebratory mood, so it seems a great irony that people living in such conditions create festive greeting cards for spreading cheer between you and your loved ones.
The Umoja Group is an association of people with disabilities living as refugees at the Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Malawi. And the fact is, they do have something to celebrate—their own resilience. Your cards are made out of recycled, handmade paper and repurposed African textiles whose vibrant colors represent the fierceness of spirit required to kindle new hope out of the rubble of displacement and poverty.
Let their brightness bestow a blessing on your own cheer, and vice versa — Umoja members voluntarily set aside 10% of their income to build homes for other disabled refugees in the camp.
Suggested usage: Let someone know how much you appreciate them. Be specific.
Fair Trade Hand-Dyed Batik Table Runner ($20 value)
I adore this table runner and can’t WAIT to use it on my table!! It’s so unique and I love how you can really see the work that went into making it.
From GlobeIn:
Imagine training for two years as a full-time, unpaid apprentice only to find that your training does not amount to a living wage or consistent work. This is the plight of many a seamstress in Ghana, including Dzifa, whose fortunes changed at the age of 24 when she answered an ad for a position with Della.
Based in Hohoe, Ghana, Della is a socially responsible fashion line whose employees receive a steady, fair income and various educational opportunities.
Dzifa has quickly earned the reputation of one of Della’s most talented seamstresses, not to mention a force to contend with on the company volleyball team. In recognition of her skill and dedication, Della has proposed sponsorship of Dzifa’s continued education in the art of batik, gearing her toward a management position within the company.
Suggested usage: For a festive accent to your holiday color palette, drape over your kitchen or dining room table.
So that is everything that came in the box! Again, GlobeIn has SO MANY DIFFERENT kinds of Artisan Boxes – one for literally every type of person!
Have you heard of GlobeIn before? If you’re interested in trying out GlobeIn, gifting an artisan box, etc. be sure to use the code “ARTISAN10” for $10 off your first month’s Artisan Box with purchase of a 3+ month subscription.
The fabulous people at GlobeIn have been so generous to giveaway a choice Artisan Box to one of my readers! Simply enter to win below:
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*This post was written in partnership with GlobeIn! All content and opinions are 100% honest and 100% mine! I TRULY love this company so much and love their mission to change the world through your purchases.
i would choose the cozy box
I would try the cozy box
hydrate box
I love the bathe box
THE THREADS BOX looks amazing love their products
I like the cozy one
I really like the Bathe box
I love the kitchen box
I would choose the Wander Box!
I’m thinking the World Kitchen Box, but with so many nice collections, it’s hard to choose!
The Bathe box!
Hi Molly! I made a mistake for the entry for sharing via twitter today. My entry is here: https://twitter.com/mmstarla/status/800914731196436480 Sorry! xo
I like the cozy box!
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I would choose the Cozy Box
Oh, i think i would choose the cozy box.
Tough choice – perhaps the Cozy Box?!
The kitchen box looks fun.
I would choose the wander or the jewelry box.
I would chose the cozy box, This is such a neat subscription box.
Everything in the box is so gorgeous! I really need to try this subscription service.
I’m torn between the Eco-Clean and Bathe Boxes. They both look awesome!
I think I would pick Kitchen.. All the boxes look nice.
The artisan box I would choose if I won is the Memory Box.
I would choose between the world kitchen box, pamper box or the thread box.
The cozy box or world kitchen box 🙂
Kitchen or Bedroom! These all look so awesome.
I really like The cozy box
what a fun giveaway! i think savour would be lovely.
I would try the the bathe box!
I like the Cozy Box.
I would choose the Memory Box. I am a big book reader and the elephant bookmark would come in handy.
If I won I would choose the Savour box.
I would choose the Cozy Box
The Wander theme box looks lovely!
Loved looking around there site! My favorite is the picnic box.
Wow these are great!! thanks for sharing them 🙂 It was hard to choose but the THE PAMPER BOX is what I would choose 🙂
I would choose the Cozy box! That Divine hot cocoa powder looks…well…divine!
I would choose the cozy box.
I would choose the world kitchen box. It would make an awesome Christmas gift for my mom. I know she would love it.
I like the cozy box! 😀
I would choose world kitchen box
I like the Cozy Box.
I had never heard of this company before – thanks for sharing! That cozy box has my name all over it!!
I really love the wander basket!
The laundry box looks really cool! I love the bag it comes with!
I’d pick the eco-clean box, thanks for the chance to win!
I’d pick the Savour box but they all look beautiful!
The choice is between the laundry and eco-clean box.
-craftyone
Those are gorgeous!! Might be Christmas presents!!!
The Jewelry box looks beautiful!
I would go with the World Kitchen Box!
the pamper box
The Cozy one is calling my name!
I’d love the jewelry box!
I would definitely pick the COZY or PAMPER box. So incredible! Fingers crossed!
I love the necklace! So pretty!
What an awesomw idea for Christmas! I just ordered the Elsa Elephant for our 2 year old granddaughter who lives in Seattle and is named Elsa : ) Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful opportunity to give back!
The Threads box is beautiful!
I love that beautiful necklace! That would be my favorite part of the box
Ahh, so awesome! I have always wanted to try these- so many beautiful items. The first pick I would choose would have to be ‘Cozy’! 🙂