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Goddess Provisions Review + Coupon: “Nature Magick” March 2023

Abby Holsinger
ByAbby HolsingerMar 8, 2023 | 0 comments

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Goddess Provisions
3.9 overall rating
33 Ratings | 5 Reviews

Goddess Provisions is a monthly wellness subscription box filled with "high vibe lifestyle goods" aimed to aid in new-age spirituality practices such as meditation, intention-setting, and energetic healing, as well as general holistic health. Subscribers receive a mix of 5-7 full-size products such as crystals, apothecary beauty, superfood snacks, aromatherapy, tools for spiritual growth, and tea. It costs $33 per month and ships to the U.S. for free.

ACTIVE DEAL: Use code MSA10 for 10% off your entire order (min. purchase of $25 USD required).
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First Impressions

 

Goddess Provisions does a beautiful job with packaging. Everything is always securely packaged and ready to gift (if you can bear to share!).

 

The box comes with a short but informative booklet that outlines all of the items inside and discloses the theme. This month's theme is "Nature Magick."

What's Inside This Box

Mushroom Magic DIY Altar Shelf - Retail Value $25.00

 

This mini altar can hold the little trinkets and crystals that you treasure the most. Everything from the inky black print to the thoughtful mini shelf in the middle is so unique to Goddess Provision's style, and I am loving it. This altar came in four pieces, and it took me about two minutes to assemble, no tools required.

Here is a close-up of the altar; how stinking cute is this thing?!

Earth Magick by The Witch of the Forest, Lindsay Squire - Listed Value $20.00

 

This gorgeous little book has everything from casting a circle to crystals to shadow work. It is a goldmine of information despite its petite size, and it is beautifully illustrated. Lindsay Squire, also known as The Witch of the Forest, teaches you to connect with nature in this green magic book. Enjoy learning more about the seasons, flowers, herbs & spices, and other natural resources that can carry you further into boosting your well-being and connection with nature.

Aromasutras Goddess Ostara Bath Tea - Listed Value $10.00

 

Tea baths are so refreshing & relaxing; for me, they totally beat out bath bombs and bubble bars--no chemicals or dyes, just herby goodness. This particular blend is made of hyssop, pine, calendula, sea atar nigari, Epsom salt, marjoram, thyme, tarragon chrysanthemum, geranium, lily, rose, coleus, and essential oils. It made my bathroom smell like a zen spa. This packet contains one ounce of tea and a drawstring bag to hold it. Place one tablespoon of tea in the sachet, and let it soak in the bath for a calm and comforting experience.

Herbal Alchemy Tea Infuser - Retail Value $16.00

 

Mushrooms are always welcome in my kitchen, in fact, the more the merrier! I also welcome tea infusers, because I always seem to misplace the few I already have. This one has a stainless mushroom charm which looks adorable dangling outside my mugs as my favorite loose leaf steeps.

Magic Fairy Candles Spring Ritual Equinox Tea & Ostara Booklet - Retail Value $12.00

 

This tea smells insanely good! Once I opened the packet housing the book and tea, the tea aroma hit me instantly and my mouth started to water, oddly enough. The Ostara blend is made of elderberries, roasted dandelion root, red clover, cassia chips, oat straw, licorice, raspberry leaf, marshmallow root, hibiscus, and nettle leaf. This little booklet covers Ostara rituals, altar must-haves for spring, and rune-making, and it even has a feel fresh recipes to share. I was impressed by this little bundle, and I may have to buy the full-size tea when I run low.

Orijin Black Lava Stone Thinking Egg - Retail Value $17.00

 

I saved the best item for last. Meet my new obsession, the Thinking Egg! A little black lava stone nestled in a tiny nest... what is not to love!? Rubbing this stone's porous surface can help to ground and center you, like a worry stone, and you can also add a few drops of essential oil to it. I honestly just want to display these all around my house. Is $58 too much to spend on a full set of four baby eggs in tiny nests? Maybe, but I am so tempted.

Verdict

Goddess Provisions makes me so happy every month, and they always manage to impress me with the love and care they manage to fit in this tiny box. This month's theme, Nature Magick, was a hit; even though I really like all of the content in this box, I can't wait to dive deeper into Lindsay Squire's Earth Magick, and I am still geeking out over this tiny little egg. This month's box has a value of $100; that is a terrific value for a $33 box.

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To Wrap Up:

Can you still get this box if you sign up today? Order by March 17th to receive March's curation!

ACTIVE DEAL: Use code MSA10 for 10% off your entire order (min. purchase of $25 USD required).
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Value Breakdown: This box costs $33 per month, which means each of the 6 items has an average cost of $6.60.

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Goddess Provisions boxes are curated to nurture your inner goddess and help grow your spiritual practice. We pack each box with 5 to 7 full-size products, totaling to a retail value of $80-$100. All the products inside are vegan, cruelty-free and natural. Each box has a mix of crystals, aromather... read more.

Abby Holsinger
Abby Holsinger
I’m a self-proclaimed “cool mom” who loves a little, who am I kidding, a lot of razzle-dazzle. I have been box-obsessed for over 10 years, and I am always on the hunt for new beauty, fun flair and trendy clothing boxes. A fun night for me includes an exfoliating foot mask and a bag of Dot's Pretzels while binging Rupaul’s Drag Race.

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