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The Archer and Olive Art and Wellness Subscription Box Is The Best Way to Hit Pause During a Busy Day

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It's no secret that we're big fans of subscription boxes. After all, there are so many useful ones that make life easier—and the fact that they're delivered right to your door? Sign us up. But there's one subscription in particular that we've been leaning on increasingly during the pandemic: the Archer and Olive art and wellness subscription box. Because nothing beats getting your thoughts and feelings out with pen and paper. That's why every month, we look forward to our delivery of sleek new notebooks and fancy gel pens to remind us to hit pause.

Now the fine print: The box costs $75 per month, per quarter (which means you'll be charged $75 at the beginning of every month for four months, during which time you'll receive four boxes in total), and it features more than $175 worth of must-have art and journaling supplies. Doodlers and planners rejoice! But also, it's totally up to you what you decide to do with your snazzy new supplies, whether you enjoy ending your day with "dear diary" entries or get pleasure from marking things off your to-do list. Don't know where to start? Each box also comes with a guide featuring different ways you can use the items. Regardless of what you do, taking the time to journal or craft can help take your mind off work, school or whatever it is that is currently taking up mental space in your life.

We don't know about you, but that's definitely something we can get behind, which is why we're signing our friends and family members up for boxes now.


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