Virtual Event Boxes for a Holiday Season a la 2020

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The Craven + Co. team has been loving our new focus on Virtual Event Boxes. We approach every box concept the way we did our in-person events. We want for each guest to feel special and to experience something that will create a memory.

If you’ve been following our Funbox product line since 2017, you know that we make all of our boxes creative and interactive to leave a lasting impression at any social event from small groups of friends to large corporate networking events. In 2020, our boxes organically evolved into what our clients are needing right now to solve the unexpected challenge of making their events have that connected feeling that in-person events inherently had because, well, we were in the same space actually connecting. Does anyone else feel like you took that for granted without even knowing it? We do! But never again.

The past couple of weeks, we’ve been developing our Virtual Event Boxes for the Holiday Season, and we. are. in. love. So, we wanted to share them with you to start hopefully helping everyone out there that is trying to figure out how to make their virtual company holiday party or even just a 2020 remix of your family holiday gathering.

This year has been an experience that has unfolded in unpredictable ways (is this eligible for the Understatement of 2020 Award?). Although everyone was hopeful that November and December would look different for social gatherings, our corporate clients are having to reimagine their annual holiday parties for their internal teams, as well as holiday appreciation gifts for clients, to feel magical and festive and hopeful and just all of the things we need at the end of a long, long year. 💙

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