
Nothing is quite as fun as learning a new craft, so naturally, a craft party is the best kind of party. From super fun food and drinks to crafty decorations and awesome DIY projects, there are so many ways to have a great (and totally creative) time with friends.
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Quick Tip
Send out invitations by email, text, or over social media, but be sure to mention you'll be crafting as an activity. You don't want anyone wearing their favorite cashmere sweater and then worrying all evening about spilling paint on it.
- New Year, New Craft
- Anti-Super Bowl Craft Night
- 40th Birthday Crafting Party (or any birthday)
- 4th of July Craft Explosion
- Christmas Ornament Craft Night
- Make beaded anklets to wear at the pool or beach this summer.
- Have everyone bring old jewelry to turn into new pieces.
- Embellish thrift store sweaters and sweatshirts to make your own ugly Christmas sweaters.
- Use the shibori technique to make unique scarves you can show off.
- Pick up the ingredients to make candles and get together to create custom candles for your homes.
- Have someone come in and teach you how to make stained glass suncatchers.
- Learn paper quilling and create some beautiful pictures to hang on the wall.
- Have everyone bring saved up corks so you can make wine cork message boards.
- Make artisan soaps in beautiful colors and scents.
- Use a simple DIY salt scrub recipe and add in pampering herbs and essential oils.
- Sew your own simple neck pillow out of any pretty fabric and fill it with rice and lavender. When you microwave it for a minute, it will stay warm and help soothe aching muscles.
- Make a bouquet with dried flowers.
- Embellish a simple grapevine wreath with dried flowers and grasses, as well as lace and ribbon.
- Create adorable tussies mussies with dried flowers and antique posy holders.
- Bring old t-shirts that aren't as white as they used to be to a tie-dying party in your backyard.
- Have everyone bring their old jeans and colorful fabrics to the party and create fun patches for the rips. Add some embroidery for extra charm.
- Use fabric paints to create artistic designs on stained tops or even aprons.
- Make a felt garland with felt beads from the craft store and cut-out shapes you can sew on.
- Create a name sign for the baby, letting each person at the party hand paint one of the letters.
- Hold a quilting bee where you all work on quilt blocks to make a baby quilt.
- Decorate baby onesies that the little one will wear.
- Make simple baby toys that will help the new arrival learn about the world.
- Make an adorable kissing ball to hang in your doorway during the holidays.
- Create personalized Christmas ornaments to hang on your tree each year (you could totally make this an annual thing).
- Assemble homemade jar Christmas gifts and then decorate the jars with gorgeous embellishments.
- Make upcycled Christmas gifts for family and friends, including everything from hair scrunchies to pet toys.
Quick Tip
Schedule your holiday craft party early in this busy season so it won't conflict with other events on everyone's calendars.
- Make DIY hummingbird feeders from old wine bottles. (Bonus materials if you're drinking wine while you work.)
- Use old wood pallets to make planters for your deck or patio.
- Keep birds and pests away from your garden by making scarecrows at your craft party.
Quick Tip
Spring is a great time to hold a garden craft party, since you can put your projects to use right away.
- Rice Krispie treats cut into bite-sized pieces
- Miniature sandwiches
- Fruit kebabs
- Soup in shot glasses
- Stuffed mushroom caps
- Take a hike to get materials for your craft project.
- Make a craft you can deliver to an animal shelter, hospital, or school. Then volunteer together there.
- Go shopping for craft supplies and then make a project.



























