Gift a Wander

The Gift That Keeps Being a Gift — Then Politely Stops.

A prepaid run of monthly maker crates: one payment, a letterpress note in box one, interests picked by the recipient — and a clean ending, because a gift that quietly converts into a charge on someone's card isn't a gift.

Gift Runs

Three Lengths. One Payment. Zero Renewals.

Every run ships the same monthly crates members get, with free lower-48 shipping and tracking to your inbox or theirs — your call.

3 Boxes

Birthdays & thank-yous

$126one-time

$42 per box
  • A season of crates — long enough to land three great themes, short enough to stay a gesture.
  • Letterpress gift note in box one
  • Never auto-renews
Build This Gift

12 Boxes

The person who has everything

$456one-time

$38 per box
  • A full year, prepaid, at the best per-box price we offer anyone — including our own quarterly members.
  • Letterpress gift note in box one
  • Never auto-renews
Build This Gift

How Gifting Works

Four Steps, None of Them Awkward.

Pick the Run

3, 6, or 12 monthly boxes — one payment at checkout, and that’s the last charge anyone ever sees.

Write the Note

Your words, letterpress-printed by Cairn Paper Co., tucked into box one. Plus a printable card for the day itself.

They Steer

The recipient picks their start month and interests from the welcome card — more camp kitchen, less stationery, no candles.

It Ends Cleanly

The final crate includes a no-pressure note about continuing. About half do. Nobody gets surprise-charged. Ever.

Timing the Landing

Order by the 5th, and Box One Lands This Month.

Crates pack on the 5th and ship on the 12th. Order before the 5th and the first box arrives inside the month — with the printable card covering the gap between the day itself and the doorbell. Giving for a date further out? Pick any future start month at checkout.

From the Members

People Who Stopped Dreading the Doorbell

I've quit three subscription boxes because canceling felt like a hostage negotiation. I paused Wanderfolk for two months while we moved, restarted in one tap, and nobody emailed me a single desperate coupon. The enamel mug is also the best thing in my kitchen.

Casey R.Monthly member since 2025 · Seattle, WA

Gave my dad the 6-box gift run. He got a letterpress note in the first crate, picked his own interests, and when it ended it just... ended. He signed himself up the next week, which tells you everything.

Priya M.Gift run, then converted her dad · Denver, CO

The card in every box lists what each item costs maker-direct, and the math always beats the plan price. That little card is why I trust them — no other box shows you the receipts.

Give five small parcels of your good taste.

Prepaid, recipient-steered, and timed to land while the occasion still echoes — the rare gift that keeps being a gift.