Craft of Faith Subscription Box Review + Unboxing | February 2019

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The Craft of Faith is a monthly bible study in a box. Each package comes with four crafts (one for each week) with one craft coming from the Old Testament, one from the New Testament, one from Proverbs and one from Psalms. For one child monthly you’ll pay $19.95 or you can add on for additional children. For 2 children boxes are $34.95, for 3 children boxes are $49.95, for 4 children boxes are $64.95 and additionally you can buy a Sunday School pack for $159.95. Not a Tree Reviews received this package at no cost for review purposes.

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Here’s the Box Breakdown


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We received 2 boxes, here is our first glimpse inside both of ours.

Everything that comes in 1 box. There are 4 individually wrapped crafts with their scripture, a pack of crayons and the box insert.

 

So what is all this stuff?


Our box insert. This tells us about Craft of Faith and their mission.

 

Each box comes with a 4 pack of Crayola crayons.

 

Our first project is this “Gentle Words” craft that uses Proverbs 15:1 to help kids understand how their words can affect people. It came with 2 paper plates, cutouts, popsicle sticks and instructions.




These crafts are perfect for kids age 4-10 and if you have youngers it’s suggested that you or an older sibling help them complete the crafts.

Here are our completed paper plate faces.

 

Our next craft is “Glory of God” and uses Psalm 19:1 to help children remember that a happy heart makes the face cheerful but heartache crushes the spirit. This packet came with a particle board sign, cutout stars and clouds and cotton vballs.







Oliver and I completed this fun craft together! He really enjoyed gluing the cotton balls onto the clouds!

 

Then there was “My Companion”, a craft that uses Genesis 2:24 to convey to kids the importance of male and female companions. We received 4 disposable spoons, pipe cleaners, cupcake liners, crepe paper pieces and googley eyes as well as instructions to complete this task.








We let our 2 older girls complete this craft together. It was so fun and colorful and they really enjoyed it! Belle wanted to make her and I instead of a boy and girl (and we totally caved)!

 

“Becoming a Fisher” is the next in our bunch of crafts. This activity uses Matthew 4:18 to share with children the importance of spreading the world of God. In this packet we received pipe cleaner, googley eyes, a wooden dowel, string and fish cutouts.







This is another craft that we had Penny and Belle do together and they ended up having a really fun time and incorporating Oliver and Vivienne into the play aspect of it!

 

Then there’s “God’s Creation” a great simple craft for littles using Genesis 1:1 to impart on kids that God was their creator. This packet came with a cutout of different things in our world, a frame to attach them to as well as instructions.


Gotta love kiddo scribbles! Here is our completed project.

 

“My Shepard” is the only craft that we haven’t had the chance to create yet. It is a diorama that uses foam cutouts to depict a sheep.

 

Our second to last craft is “The Puzzle of Joy” and uses Proverbs 15:13 to remind children to smile and face the world with a happy heart. This packet came with a puzzle board, cutout puzzle pieces as well as directions.




Our completed Happy Heart puzzle!

 

Our final craft is entitled, “Seek God” and gives children assurance that God watches and protects them. It came with 3 cutout pieces, ribbon, foam and instructions.






This project was easy enough for littles and then they get too “look through” the binoculars!

 

So in summary

Presentation: Everything arrived to us perfectly and was packaged well in our Craft of Faith boxes!

Curation: We love that they include everything that we need to complete our crafts and take all the legwork out of curating crafts at home!

Quality: We were struck first with the inclusion of Crayola crayons and think their is a definite emphasis on quality in this subscription box!

 

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