I’ve been a fan of The Period Store since I first saw it hit the web. SUCH a great idea— Order your monthly products and get some cool art, tea, and meds along with it. I now like the store even more after seeing this awesome “Period Party.” The whole thing was very tongue in cheek and outrageous. My favorite kind of party. I would have been laughing the whole way through!

Menstruation Celebration from the Period Store
Check out the Menstruation Celebration from The Period Store. Photo Used with Permission. (Please Pin from the Original Source)
Period Store Party
“Kiss me, I Gave Blood This Month.” BAHAHAHA.

Check out the Period Store:

The Period Store is  a new sort of “box” program that allows you to pick out your favorite brands of period products (pads, tampons, menstrual cups, etc.) and they will arrive just in time for Aunt Flo’s visit along with a pretty art print, chocolate, tea, and medicine packs. GENIUS, I tell you! The prices are similar to what you’d be spending in the store and now you don’t have to remember to put them on your shopping list each month. Check out The Period Store website or find them on social media: twitter | facebook | instagram. Oh, and seriously, follow their blog The Periodical (funny, right?) for awesome articles.
This is not a sponsored post… I just really like this idea and this party!
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Jenni is a blogger and marketing professional in Portland, Oregon. A Well Crafted Party is a blog about all the little things to celebrate in life. Follow Jenni or A Well Crafted Party with BlogLovin, RSS feed, Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest.

5 Comments

  1. Haha. This is so awesome. I’m definitely going to have to look into this store. Anything to make that time of the month a little brighter, right? 😉

    • Right! I also love the idea of not having to go to the store. I might be the only woman in the world who forgets she is going to have a period until it gets here.

  2. Hahaha! I’m reading Jump Off The Hormone Swing by Lorraine Pintus and she talks about a friend of hers who had a no more period party, I can’t remember if it was menopause or hysterectomy, but your post made me think of that. And I’ve read about different cultures and different ways of welcoming our daughters to womanhood by celebrating the start of menstruation with a party. The period store could get quite busy if these 2 things become popular here. Lol

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