Showing posts with label Creepy Crate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creepy Crate. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Feb/March Creepy Crate!

 

If you are a fan of True Crime, Cold Cases and horror movies, but haven't heard of Creepy Crate yet then you need to check it out. Creepy Crate is a true crime & horror themed bi-monthly subscription. Each crate has a guaranteed hard or soft cover box in it along with an Ebook plus 4-5 physical products that can range from clothing to houseware, you can purchase a single box for $39.99 or subscribe for 3 to 6 boxes at a time to receive a bit of a discount on the boxes. You'll find an assortment of products inside that include classic horror movies/shows and true crime case files along with new features you didn't know about. These crates are especially great for readers since it will help you bulk up your personal library. 

The crate this time around has theme based around romances gone wrong. You'll find the bi-monthly book & Ebook along with four physical products in this box. Lets see what was included in the crate this time around. You will find a copy of either "Black Widows" by Cait Quinn or "And there he kept her" by Joshua Moehling. I received a copy of "And there he kept her" reading the description of the book has me intrigued & when I finally get a chance to sit down and read, I look forward to diving into this one. The ebook included is "My husband's trying to kill me!" by Jim Schutze. They make it easy to download your ebook, you simply need to scan the QR code on the pamphlet in the box. 

Physical products include in the crate I received are a Devil's Kettle High School pennant which is the school from the movie Jennifer's Body. The pennant is neat, however I do wish it were made out of felt or a cloth like material simply because it got a little beat up and bent during transit being rolled up. A pin from the movie Audition (1999) which is fun for anyone who collects enamel pins. A Lonely widow's club wax sealer, I actually do have the set up needed for wax seals so this will be fun to use. If you want to use it, but do not already have wax and a melter there are some inexpensive kits on amazon. Lastly there is also a nice drinking glass with a design on it featuring the Le Domas family, which is from the movie "Ready or Not" (2019). I haven't seen this movie yet, but it looks like it would be an interesting watch so I will have to check it out when I get the chance. 

The two items I like the most from the Feb/March crate is the book because it sounds like an intriguing read that will keep my attention & also the glass cup because I really like the cup itself, it is a nice shape and seems sturdy. Over all not a bad crate & I was able to find a new movie to add to my to watch list.

☆ Non-Horror Fans! I know not everyone is a fan of horror movies or true crime, so if you'd still like to comment on this post but aren't into spooky things, tell me what your favorite non-spooky movie is!

Disclaimer- Creepy Crate provided a box for the review free of charge no other compensation was provided. However, no product compensation will influence the outcome of any review. My honest opinions are used in all reviews, they are solely my own & they may vary from others. My reviews are posted for readers in order to provide an informed decision before purchase

Sunday, January 22, 2023

December/January Creepy Crate!

The Creepy Crate this time around was packed with so much & the book was so big the box almost didn't want to open. Creepy Crate is a true crime & horror themed bi-monthly subscription. Each crate typically has five or six physical items alongside one digital gift, you can purchase a single box for $39.99 or subscribe for 3 to 6 boxes at a time to receive a bit of a discount on the boxes.

One of the things I like about this subscription box is being able to learn about new books, old cold cases & horror movies I didn't know about. This time around I know three references out of the six products! This crate includes a "Witches & their hunters" 2023 calendar which features a number of real life witches and with hunters from various points in time. A Black Phillip mug, which is something I think my brother will really like so I will be gifting it to him. A keychain featuring the murder castle of H.H Holmes. 



Also included was a Jack the ripper tee shirt, a copy of a book called "The Red Widow" & a digital version of the book "The Murder of Dr. Chapman". When it comes to the shirts included in these crates, they are soft & comfortable but I wish some of the shirts were black instead of white as I never wear white clothing. I took a look through the calendar & they have a little bit of information of each person that is featured for that month, It is always so crazy learning more about when there were real witch hunts. Creepy Crate is a True Crime and Horror themed subscription box that sends out shipments bi-monthly. Ever crate has a guaranteed hard or soft cover box in it along with an Ebook plus 4-5 physical products that can range from clothing to houseware. Many of the products included in the crates are Creepy Crate Exclusive items meaning you can't purchase them anywhere else. A single box can be purchased for $39.99 which you can order one at a time or prepay for your subscription through out the year, at the moment they are offering a free box with an annual subscription so you get seven crates for the price of six. 

🦋 Non-Horror Fans! I know not everyone is a fan of horror movies or true crime, so if you'd still like to comment on this post but aren't into spooky things, tell me what your favorite non-spooky movie is!

Disclaimer- Creepy Crate provided a box for the review free of charge no other compensation was provided. However, no product compensation will influence the outcome of any review. My honest opinions are used in all reviews, they are solely my own & they may vary from others. My reviews are posted for readers in order to provide an informed decision before purchase

Friday, November 4, 2022

Creepy Crate October/November Review!

All of the horror/spooky/Halloween fans out there might be a little sad that Halloween is over, but that doesn't mean you can't have some surprise scares through out the year. Creepy Crate is a Horror & True Crime themed subscription box that ships out bi-monthly, in each crate you'll receive a horror or true crime themed book along with several other goodies ranging from clothing to household goods. You can purchase a single box for $39.99 or subscribe for 3 to 6 boxes at a time to receive a bit of a discount on the boxes. 


Let's dig into what is included in the October/November Creepy Crate. The book included in this crate is "Book of Knives" by Lise Haines which is a chilling summer camp tale or "The Angel Maker" by Alex North which is a tale of a serial killer. The digital book included is "Angel of Mercy" by Andrew Neiderman a story about a killer nurse and her twin sister. 


The other items included are a set of Serial Killer gift tags to adorn your presents this holiday season, each one features a different serial killer. Three paper masks which pay homage to the 1980 movie Terror Train plus three stretchy strings to add to the masks so you can wear them. Also included is a coffee mug that says "Worlds Greatest Stepfather" which is from The Stepfather. A light bulb shaped notepad featuring Parasite, a Orphan bumper sticker - which is a movie I haven't seen yet, but have heard it is amazing. As an added bonus I received a CastleRock keychain which is a double for me as I received
 it in my last Creepy Crate box, so they must of had extras and added them to this crate. I also love getting items that are not only themed but useful such as the keychain and notepad (I write lots of notes). This crate is a great way to discover products from your favorite movies & true crimes and also a great way to discover new films, stories and books you've never heard of.

🎃 If you are a fan of horror films - Which film would you like to receive a fun collectable item from?

Not everyone is a fan of horror films, or creepy things. So if you aren't a fan, let me know what theme you'd love to get a Subscription box of. 

Disclaimer- Creepy Crate provided a box for the review free of charge no other compensation was provided. However, no product compensation will influence the outcome of any review. My honest opinions are used in all reviews, they are solely my own & they may vary from others. My reviews are posted for readers in order to provide an informed decision before purchase

Sunday, September 25, 2022

Creepy Crate August/September!

 

Guess who recently received their August/September Creepy Crate? Me! That's who. If you've been a reader of mine for a while you are very familiar with Creepy Crate by now & if you are new to my blog let me tell you what Creepy Crate is. Creepy Crate is a true crime & horror themed bi-monthly subscription box, boxes can include clothing, household goods & more plus they always come with one physical book + one digital book. Each crate typically has five or six physical items alongside one digital gift, you can purchase a single box for $39.99 or subscribe for 3 to 6 boxes at a time to receive a bit of a discount on the boxes. 

I've seen a lot of horror movies & I've read through quite a few cold cases in the past, but there is so much out there that there is still plenty to discover. That is one of my favorite things about this crate is that you will often find a mixture of themes you are familiar with and new thing to discover. 


This months
physical book is "Number One Fan" by Meg Elison, some crates could have also received "They Drown Our Daughter" by Katrina Monroe instead. The copy of number one fan is actually a copy that is a uncorrected proof & is not available for sale, which means it could be slightly different from the final print and that there won't be a huge number of people who own this version. The digital book included in this months crate is a book called "Knife Fight" by David Nickle. 


The first item to pop out of the box as it is the largest & was right on top is a
Frisbee that reads "Bates High School Class of '76" which is a souvenir inspired item from the movie Carrie. Carrie 1 & 2 were some of the first horror movies I watched & I have always enjoyed them so this was a neat item to receive in the crate. We will keep it with our park/camping stuff to use when we go out. The second largest item in this box is a 'Salem's Lot' water bottle. 


Also included in this crate is a car shaped
eraser in the form of a 1958 Plymouth Fury which is the eveil car itself in the movie 'Christine'. A sew on patch shaped like a gravestone that reads "George Stark 1985-1991 Not a very nice guy", this was one I wasn't familiar with as I haven't read a large majority of Stephen King's work, but when I looked it up, I was surprised by the crazy tale I found. You can also read it here if you'd like. Last but not least is a fun Castle Rock keychain! I loved the first season, but I have been slacking and need to watch the second season to see what happens. 

Is there a product in this month's crate that stands out as your favorite? What is a horror movie or a true crime you'd want a keep sake of? 

Disclaimer- Creepy Crate provided a box for the review free of charge no other compensation was provided. However, no product compensation will influence the outcome of any review. My honest opinions are used in all reviews, they are solely my own & they may vary from others. My reviews are posted for readers in order to provide an informed decision before purchase

Friday, September 2, 2022

Creepy Crate June/July Crate!

 

I always have a spooktastic time when my Creepy Crate arrives. Being someone who has always enjoyed spooky & horror themed books, movies and more these crates are perfect for me. Creepy Crate is a true crime & horror themed bi-monthly subscription box, boxes can include clothing, household goods & more plus they always come with one physical book + one digital book. Each crate typically has five or six physical items alongside one digital gift, you can purchase a single box for $39.99 or subscribe for 3 to 6 boxes at a time to receive a bit of a discount on the boxes. 

I have received several Creepy Crates in the past & I haven't had any major issues with any of my boxes. I only had a small issue with one box where a plastic cup smelled a bit funky. If you'd like to see what they had in previous boxes or read some of my other review, you can type in "Creepy Crate" in the search bar of my blog to see the other posts. Let's dig into what was in the latest crate I received.


The two books included was a physical copy of Helltown by Casey Sherman. It is a true crime novel based off of the Cape Cod serial killer in the 1960's. Also included was a digital copy of The Spirit Wood, which is a horror fantasy about a women in the woods. 

Another true crime item included in this box is the shirt featuring the Hex Hallow house, a real house in Stewartstown, Pennsylvania that was the center of a true crime in the 1920's. Prior to seeing this box I did not know what the Hex Hallow house was. This is part of the reason I enjoy these boxes is because I often find new stories or movies I didn't know about & are crazy to learn about. In this particular case a townsfolk was convinced their new neighbor had put a curse on them and it all went to hell from there. 

Also included was a cute small green yarn voodoo doll keychain which reminds me of the game Unravel 2 which features small yarn creatures as the playable characters. Growing up I always enjoyed watching the Final Destination movies, although like many I still refuse to drive behind or too close to trucks carrying lumber, metal poles, etc because of this movie! So it was nice to see a luggage tag included based off a plane crash in the movies breifly shown at the end of the first movie & shown in Final Destination 5. 

This box came with a Ghost hunt weekend voucher which sounds like it would be an interesting experience to take place in, but sadly all of the opportunities & tours they offer are all based on the East coast so I don't think I will get any use out of this. Sometimes the items in the box can be a hit or miss as it is with any subscription box and that is okay with me because I always know someone else who would be more than happy to receive what ever it is that I don't like. Last but not least was a curse of king tut hand fan, this is a nice sturdy hand fan that looks nice, my daughter enjoys how it looks so it is now her fan. 

What is your favorite item included in this box? For all of these who love Halloween & Spooky things, have you bought anything fun at the store lately?

Disclaimer- Creepy Crate provided a box for the review free of charge no other compensation was provided. However, no product compensation will influence the outcome of any review. My honest opinions are used in all reviews, they are solely my own & they may vary from others. My reviews are posted for readers in order to provide an informed decision before purchase.

Monday, March 7, 2022

Feb Creepy Crate Review!

 

It is no secret that I like things that are creepy or related to horror movies so I am always excited when I receive a new Creepy Crate in the mail, you never know what might pop up in each new box. Creepy Crate is a Horror & True Crime based subscription box that ships out bi-monthly. The boxes have been known to have a wide range of products included from clothing to household goodies, but one thing that is certain in each box is that you'll receive one paperback book and a digital book as well. The crates are $39.99 per crate, you can choose to get billed bi-monthly or pre-pay for your crates selecting the three or six crate option, shipping is included in the price.

Some of the movies and true crime cases they include I am familiar with, while others I am not so it is a great way to find new content to look into. One of my favorite items to receive in these crates are the cute collectable pins that are included from time to time, sadly there hasn't been on in a while. I am also a goober and think puns & "dad" jokes are funny so this month's box had a item in it that really made me laugh. Let's jump into what was in the newest crate I received:

This month's physical book is a copy of "The Girl In the Corn" by Jason Offutt and is actually an advanced reader copy, which is always neat because there is a chance it is slightly different from the prints that come out for mass production. This is a fantasy type book centered around Fairies, I love books like this so I can't wait to read it. The ebook for this month is a copy of "House of Bones" by Dale Bailey and it is about a housing project haunted by dark and evil forces. Also included was a Dead Headspace book mark which is a podcast that talks about horror, true crime and more.

The punny product I mentioned? It is this wine carrying bag, it is so silly but I love the "Wine-digo strikes again", it is a fun way to introduce people to the Wendigo if people aren't familiar with this North American creature legend. Plus I know a few wine-os who look like the picture on the bag!

Loup-Garou Hurricane Cup - Prior to receiving this crate I hadn't heard of the New Orleans version of a werewolf creature called the Loup-Garou so I was able to find something new and interesting in this crate. Werewolves and vampires have always been two of my favorite creatures so this fun hurricane cup is great. 

Yosemite's Map of Terrors - What do you do if you have an area of land that has multiple tales about creatures and mysteries that go bump in the night? Create a map of course so thrill seekers can check out the areas if they dare visit the spots on the map. 

Check the backseat air freshener - This is a classic move in horror and thriller movies to have the serial killer waiting in the backseat, which is why you should always look before getting into the car. Also included is a Take a pope lick lollipop inspired by the pop lick monster that is part-sheep, part-goat and part-man and is said to live below a bridge in Louisville, Kentucky. 

I thought this was a fun crate this time around, though I can't quite put my finger on what it is - it might be the hurricane cup but the box has a funky smell to it, an almost nail polish remover type scent so I am letting all the items air out to help get rid of the scents. 

What is your favorite horror movie or creature?

Disclaimer- Creepy Crate provided a box for the review free of charge no other compensation was provided. However, no product compensation will influence the outcome of any review. My honest opinions are used in all reviews, they are solely my own & they may vary from others. My reviews are posted for readers in order to provide an informed decision before purchase.

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Dec/Jan Creepy Crate Review!

 

If you like horror movies and spooky things like I do, then I think you would get a kick out of the subscription box called "Creepy Crate". Creepy Crate is a subscription box that is horror and true crime themed, bi-monthly you'll receive a box that has one book along with several goodies ranging from clothing to house hold goods. You will find an assortment of goods from sources you know and receive goods from new movies, stories, etc. you may not have heard of. 

Let's slash into what was in the December/January Creepy Crate Box:

This month's hard cover book is a copy of "True Crime Story" by Joseph Knox. Here is a blurb about the book "In the early hours of Saturday 17 December 2011, Zoe Nolan, a nineteen-year old Manchester University Student, walked out of a party taking place in the shared accommodation where she had been living for three months. She was never seen again." This isn't a true crime story I have heard of as of yet, however it is always interesting to me how someone can disappear with absolutely no trace. 

Also included is a E-book download of the book "We will all go down together" by Gemma Files. This book features a number of interconnected short stories about five different families and their occult powers. 

Lunar Magnet Calendar, This magnet is perfect for anyone who likes to keep track of the moon phases to know where there will be a full moon out. I always love going outside on the nights there is a full moon to look up at the stars and admire the moon in it's full glory. My favorite is when it has a almost bloodmoon hue to it.

Baphomet Mug. This mug is heavy duty, it feels and sounds like it is made from ceramic. It's base color is a deep maroon with off white flecks and an image of Baphomet on each side. This cup seems like it would be perfect for coffee or a cup of hot chocolate. 


A sew on patch & a new shirt - Both of these subjects I am un-familiar with, some cold cases and mysteries I tend to shy away from depending on certain subjects involved and there are also so many stories and cases it is hard to know them all. I have received shirts in their boxes before and I really wish they were in another color aside from white! While I personally only tend to wear black clothing myself, I know others styles differ, however I feel like most consumers who purchase this would be much happier with a black shirt and colored lettering. 

Eye of Horus lip balm - I've always thought Egyptian gods were fascination and I admire how beautiful all of their depictions and statues look. I also have family that loves and has researched Egypt and the Egyptian gods so I was pleased to see this included. 

All of the true crime goodies can be interesting to receive and I had fun with this box, but I am really looking forward to another one that has some goodies from popular pop culture horror movies! 

I think these crates are perfect for anyone who loves horror movies, creature features, etc. there is something for everyone to love in these boxes and even if you end up with an item or two you don't like (happens with most subscriptions) you can always gift the item to someone who will love it.

If you were to received a box from their subscription line, what is something you would hope to find inside?

Disclaimer- Creepy Crate provided a box for the review free of charge no other compensation was provided. However, no product compensation will influence the outcome of any review. My honest opinions are used in all reviews, they are solely my own & they may vary from others. My reviews are posted for readers in order to provide an informed decision before purchase.

Wednesday, September 15, 2021

August/September Creepy Crate!

 


The newest Creepy Crate has arrived and it is a throwback to the 90's. Creepy Crate is a Bi-Monthly Horror and True Crime themed subscription box. You can purchase a three box subscription for $120 or a Six box Subscription for $240. If you prefer to receive one box at a time they can be purchased for $40. The average retail value for each box they put together is $90, every box comes with a guarantee of getting one book plus 4-5 other goodies with it. The goodies you receive can range from clothing to household goods and more so you'll always be in for a surprise. The last few boxes I received had a collectable pin included so I was a little bummed there wasn't one in this months box. Ready to slash up what was in the newest box? 


The book included this time is by Charles Watcher and it is called "The Twin Paradox". The description of this book sounds interesting and reminds me slightly of a movie I watched on Netflix. The book is about a spot along the coast of Texas where time is acting in an odd way. Instead of moving along as it should ten years passes by every three minutes and it is up to a group of misfit teens to fix the problem. 

Also included is a E-copy of the book Almost Dark by Letita Trent.


Troll 2 Visor. I have never personally seen this movie but they describe it as one of the worst and funniest horror movies made which makes me want to watch it because I love campy horror movies that are fun to laugh along with. I don't wear hats or visors, but I have a friend who loves horror movies too so I will be passing this onto them.


The new version of Candyman film may be out in theatres, but this box wants to remind you of the original that came out in 1992 with a T-shirt. The T-shirt is pretty soft, and is made from a comfortable material which is always nice when a company doesn't pick out the cheap materials that are uncomfortable and stiff to wear. 


This coffee mug made me laugh, Dad jokes are always fantastic and I feel like this is a joke that a dad would make. The mug says "All messages will be returned in 7 days" which is a great cup for the office while paying homage to Ringu. 



"Kick him to hell" Hacky Sack with the face of Jeffery Dahmer. I remember when kids would kick hacky sacks around when I was in grade school, it looked like fun however I was never coordinated enough to kick it around myself. Maybe now I can practice my skills?

The next Creepy Crate box I believer is the October/November crate which I am excited to see if they do anything extra for Halloween. During October my husband and I watch a horror movie each night leading up to Halloween so my cup for this box will be joining me on the nights when I feel like making some hot cocoa. 

What is your favorite horror or movie based of a true crime?

Disclaimer- Creepy Crate provided a box for the review free of charge no other compensation was provided. However, no product compensation will influence the outcome of any review. My honest opinions are used in all reviews, they are solely my own & they may vary from others. My reviews are posted for readers in order to provide an informed decision before purchase.

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Spooky Goods from Creepy Crate!

Do you love Halloween and all things spooky? Enjoy watching horror movies and reading about cold cases and unsolved mysteries? The Creepy Crate Subscription box is perfect for you. I love all of these things too and the Creepy Crate offers all of this rolled up an exciting subscription box that ships out quarterly. Each box comes with one book along with several other goodies that can range from pins to house hold collectables. 

This crate is a great way to find new and interesting books, along with receiving some fun items from your favorite films along with learning about new horror films you may not know about. You can purchase a three box subscription for $120 or a Six box Subscription for $240. If you prefer to receive one box at a time they can be purchased for $40. The average retail value for each box they put together is $90, every box comes with a guarantee of getting one book plus 4-5 other goodies with it. (One of the items from this box is missing from the photo above).


The book included in the crate this time around is a hard copy of "The Case of the Murderous Dr Cream" or you could have received the other book of the month "The Murders That Made Us". Here is a short summary about the book; "The chilling true crime story of the Victorian era’s deadliest doctor “When a doctor does go wrong, he is the first of criminals,” Sherlock Holmes observed during one of his most puzzling murder investigations". Subscribers also received an email with a code to redeem a E-copy of the book "The Wanting".


One of my favorite goodies included in these boxes are the collectable pins! I have a small collection of pins I've been meaning to put on a cork board I have and I love getting new pins that suit my interests and likes. The pin included in this crate is inspired by the movie "Saw" which is a movie series I do enjoy and we usually watch them all during October. 



Next up is a set of slasher playing cards. I like the font and kind of messy ink design they went with for the cards and I look forward to using these for our next game of cards. It is always nice to have an extra set on hand for camping trips and car trips for when we get bored. 


This Good Guy Chucky Beach Ball will be fun to play with in the pool and toss around the yard with the kids. He almost looks sweet in this photo, but we all know he is anything but. The beach ball is a nice size and I like the sharp design they went with for his photo along with the colors of the beach ball. It was easy to fill with air and so far it seems like it will least at least a few summers. 


I am not going to lie this is one that I didn't recognize right away. It is a Camp Arawak draw string bag, I had to look it up and found it was from the 1983 film Sleepaway Camp. This movie came out several years before I was born, and I have never seen it or heard of it so this gives me an opportunity to find a new movie that I may add to my collection. 


Last but not least is this "Pieces" jigsaw puzzle that was included in the box. Due to the shape of the tube it had rolled off of my bed when I was taking photos and I didn't notice. The puzzle pieces are pretty small, but it seems like it would be a fun puzzle to put together. 

Depending on your personal preferences of what you like getting in mystery boxes the Creepy Crate may be a hit or miss for you if you aren't into knick knacks and collectables. I personally think the crates are a lot of fun to receive, they add a little bit of Halloween to my life through out the year. Being my favorite holiday I am always happy to get something spooky in the off seasons. If I do receive something I won't keep I have plenty of spooky lovers that I know and can pass the items onto so it is a win win for me. 

Disclaimer- Creepy Crate provided a box for the review free of charge no other compensation was provided. However, no product compensation will influence the outcome of any review. My honest opinions are used in all reviews, they are solely my own & they may vary from others. My reviews are posted for readers in order to provide an informed decision before purchase.

Friday, November 20, 2020

October/November Creepy Crate Review!


It's Spooky & It's Creepy, It's the Creepy Crate! If you love the darker side of things, Creepy Crate is a bi-monthly subscription box that brings you products based off of Horror Movies, True Crimes and more. Every box comes with at least one book along with several fun products for you to use. I've received two of their boxes in the past and was pleasantly surprised when I got a email letting me know I was getting another box, I was so excited. 

When my box arrived I was a little nervous at first because it sounded like there was broken glass inside, however upon opening the box I found everything in perfect condition. The noise was two shot glasses bumping into each other in the box. The October/November crate came with eight different items, nine if you count the shot glasses as two. So what was in the box?


Up first was a lovely light peach scarf with spiders and webs printed on it. The scarf is a little sheer, but very soft and light weight, it is also a decent length so it can be used for a number of purposes. It is a pretty cute scarf, although I don't see myself wearing it much this year because it is still kind of hot here in Arizona so I may use this for something else instead. 

Under the scarf I found a package of 3D bats, I actually have two packages of this already and have several on my wall so I know this is a top notch product. They look fantastic when hung up and they are quite sturdy so they will be there until you take them down. 

The noise I mentioned before that sounded like broken glass was a set of shot glasses that had been bumping up against one another. Both glasses are Bloody Mary themed, one has her shown as a regular dolled up shy girl and the other shows her wild bloodthirsty side. I love how both of these look, but I wish they didn't had a giant sticker on them since the residue stickers leave behind can be a pain to clean. 

This crates physical book is "We keep the dead close" by Becky Cooper, it is based off of a real cold case. I hadn't heard of this case prior to receiving this book, looking into it the case seems like a crazy and mysterious one that is sure to make you not want to put the book down until you read everything the book has to offer. 

It also came with a digital copy of "Incubus" by Ann Arensburg. The description the item sheet gives is "New England horror and Halloween just go hand-in-hand. . . and this modern-day folk horror novel will remind you why. When inexpicable evil descends on Dry Falls, Maine, neighbors become enemies and the world slowly turns against the insular northern town." Both sound like they will be thrilling to read, I can't wait to dive into them. 


Isn't this sun catcher stunning? It features none other than the Mistress of the dark herself, Elvira can be hung in your window as a sun catcher or you can add her to your Christmas tree. It comes with a small suction cup and a ornament string. It is light weight but pretty hefty, the material seems like it will be long lasting and durable. 


What are the holidays without cookies? My kids and I like baking cookies during Halloween and during Christmas so this skeleton cookie cutter is perfect, it can be used to make sugar cookies or gingerbread cookies. I can't wait to make skeleton themed gingerbread cookies, some red and green glitter will help tie Christmas in with Halloween. 


I generally like all of the items that are included in the crate, but my favorite item that I enjoy finding in the crates are new pins! The October/November crate included a glow in the dark pumpkin pin, I was very excited when I spotted it. I need to get a corkboard to hang all of my pins on so I can show off my slowly growing collection, I used to keep them on my purse but the backs keep falling off and I don't want to lose any of them. 


All together I am pretty happy with everything that was in this crate and everything will get used in one way or another. You can purchase a three box subscription for $120 or a six box subscription for $240 (single boxes are $40).

Disclaimer- Creepy Crate provided a box for the review free of charge no other compensation was provided. However, no product compensation will influence the outcome of any review. My honest opinions are used in all reviews, they are solely my own & they may vary from others. My reviews are posted for readers in order to provide an informed decision before purchase.