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Thursday, June 1

5 Tips For Hosting Your Own Craft Night

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I started hosting craft night about a year and a half ago, and it's still one of my favorite things to do with friends.  I know it can feel daunting at first to think about hosting your own gathering-- what to do, who to invite, etc... so I thought I'd share a little bit of what I've learned to help make it the most productive and fun it can be!

1. Choose a simple craft.  Instead of diving head first into something complicated, start simple and build from there.  You may be super crafty, but I guarantee that not all of your friends will be on the same level.

2. Find a teacher.  If you want to teach, go for it.  I only teach about once every 4-5 craft nights.  If you're already hosting, there is no need to take on everything yourself.  Utilize your friends' talents and share this responsibility.

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3. Buy extra supplies and encourage others to do the same.  We're all busy and sometimes there isn't time to get to the store before your crafty destination.  Always try to have extra supplies on hand.  People will show up regardless, so why not throw out a helping hand? 

4. If space is limited, keep it small.  You don't need a giant conference room to host a craft night.  Make it work with the space you have.  If you want to invite more people than you have room for, rotate your guest lists week-by-week so you can include as many people as you'd like.

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5. Don't stress, friend.  So what if your house isn't spotless or the craft you planned isn't quite what you thought it would be?  The point of the gathering is to ENJOY your company and do something collectively.  Take a deep breath and let go of that pressure.  We're in it for the fun.

Some other things for you to think about, but aren't absolutely necessary:

*Snacks!  Have everyone pitch in and help out with snacks and drinks.  It shouldn't cost you a fortune to host a craft night.  Also, it's nice to make sure you have options for your veggie and vegan friends.
*If you're a group who likes wine (we are!), make sure you also have options for friends who may not drink or may be pregnant.
*If you're doing a more in-depth project, printing out instructions for everyone can be most helpful.  That way, if a project doesn't get finished, everyone has the tools to complete it on their own.

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I hope these tips were helpful and will encourage you to build a craft group in your area.  It really is such a wonderful time spent bonding with kindred spirits.  If you have any other questions, feel free to leave them in the comments and I will get back to you!  xo.

(photos by myself and Janae Hardy)


Wednesday, March 1

Craft Night: Fabric Flowers

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Craft Night I don't know if you've picked up on a theme here, but craft night with my gals is one of my favorite nights of the week.  Last week, my talented friend, Lauren (check her Etsy shop-- gaaaahhh), taught us how to make these beautiful fabric flowers.  She's a florist by trade and an everything-else-creative by nature.  My new favorite night-time craft is to make these lovely flowers after my kiddos go to bed.  You've gotta have the art-release, right?

We had a much smaller crew than normal for our last craft night and it actually ended up being the perfect number.  (Which reminds me... I have a "Craft Night Tips" post coming soon!  I've learned tons over the last year.)  Anyway, Lauren brought some of the wine bottle candle holders she's been making for weddings, and I took a LOT of pictures (Johnny helped, too). When your dining room looks this cozy, how could you not?

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It was SUCH a fun night and I'm so thankful for all of these talented ladies I get to call friends.  I'm in the process of making a bouquet for my entryway and I can't wait to share it with you all!  In the meantime, what kinds of crafts would you like to see here on this old blog?  I've been making more creatures (building my stock for a proper update), but what other types of projects are you interested in reading about?  I have a whole list and I'm trying to decide what to tackle first!  xo.