VelvetBio Facial Serum and Argan Oil | Review

[Ad- gifted product] When it comes to my skincare routine, I am all for adding in new serums and oils, to see how they play with my skin. VelvetBio is husband and wife ran company that was inspired by a trip to Morocco, where they both discovered how essential oils can help one’s skin and health They can fix your body in many ways, from clearer skin, helping with anxiety and making your hair shine. All of the products created by VelvetBio are natural and organic, as well as produced by hand, to ensure quality. I got the chance to check out their Argan Oil and Facial Serum.

VelvetBio Facial Serum

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Easter Bunny Treasure Hunt at Home | Review

[Ad- gifted experience] After our Intergalactic Space Treasure Hunt, we were excited to check out the Easter Bunny Treasure Hunt, just in time for Easter. As Easter is a bit different this year, and nobody can really go out and host a giant Easter Egg Hunt, being able to do something a little different at home is very welcome. With appetences from the Easter Bunny themselves, it made for a really fun activity for younger children. Robin ended up inviting the neighbour, Sophie, over to enjoy the hunt together.

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Doughnut Time’s Easter Bunny DIY Kit | Review

It’s a holiday, so that means that there is a new Doughnut Time’s DIY Kit! When it came to the kits that Doughnut Time had – they did a donut kit and they did a donut bite kit that allowed you to dip your donuts (which were sort of like churro shaped) into toppings. At our home, we all decided to go with the bunnies that had a jam filling, as they are a household favorite and everyone loves a jammy donut.

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Rosie’s Preserving School – Online Cooking School | Review

*AD – this experience was gifted to our household for this post. All opinions, as always, are our own.

One of the best things to come out of lockdown is digital cooking classes. Earlier last year, we were able to try a street food class by Larks – and more recently, Dann and I took a look at Rosie’s Preserving School, to make some Lemon Curd! Lemon Curd is one of Dann’s favorite things to eat, and something we have made several times before, but it’s always fun doing cooking courses and I love a good excuse to hang out with other people and create something yummy!

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Push Popper Fidget Toy | Review

[Ad- gifted product] Do you remember playing with bubble wrap as a kid? It seems that less and less packages are actually coming with bubble wrap and instead opt for larger bubble packaging or going with paper packaging that can then be recycled. Though this is a great step for the world, I am sure kids everywhere are wondering what happened to bubble wrap. That’s the need that Push Poppers fulfil for me – they seem like someone wanted to make bubble wrap that you could pop forever. And they have.

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