Planning a ladies craft night doesn’t need to be overwhelming. The right theme makes it simple to prep, affordable to host, and fun for every guest, no matter their skill level. These ideas are designed for small or large groups, keep the mess manageable, and send everyone home with something they’re proud of.
1. Wine Glass Painting Night
Guests love projects that combine creativity with something they can actually use. Painting wine glasses is beginner-friendly, offers endless design options, and adds a social, relaxing vibe to the night.
Estimated Cost Per Guest: $6–$9
Supplies:
- Clear wine glasses – set of 12 ($25–$30) – Amazon
- Acrylic enamel paint pens (pack of 12 colors, $15–$20) – Amazon
- Painter’s tape ($5) – Amazon
- Plastic table covers ($2 each) – Dollar Tree or Amazon
- Disposable paint palettes ($6 for 12) – Michaels
Steps:
- Cover your table with disposable covers.
- Wash and fully dry each glass before starting.
- Tape off areas if you want straight-line designs or patterns.
- Hand out paint pens and let guests create their designs.
- Air dry for 30 minutes, then bake at 350°F for 30 minutes (check paint instructions).
Pro Tip: Provide two or three pre-painted sample glasses for inspiration.
2. Macramé Plant Hangers
Macramé has made a big comeback in home décor, and it’s easier to learn than it looks. Guests can create a beautiful hanging planter in under an hour with just a few simple knots.
Estimated Cost Per Guest: $7–$10
Supplies:
- Cotton macramé cord (100 ft bundle, $8–$12) – Michaels
- Wooden rings (pack of 10, $7) – Amazon
- Small potted plants ($3–$5 each) – Home Depot or Hobby Lobby
- Fabric scissors ($10) – Amazon
Steps:
- Cut 8 strands of cord, each about 10 feet long.
- Attach cords to the wooden ring with a lark’s head knot.
- Make square knots for 5–6 inches.
- Split cords into pairs and knot again to form the basket section.
- Tie all cords together at the bottom and trim ends.
- Place the plant inside and hang it up.
Pro Tip: Pre-cut cords for all guests to speed up the process.
3. Candle Pouring Party
Custom candles are always a hit, especially when guests get to choose their own scents. This project is simple with the right supplies and leaves everyone with a gift-ready finished product.
Estimated Cost Per Guest: $8–$12
Supplies:
- Soy wax flakes (5 lbs, $20) – Amazon
- Wicks and wick stickers ($6 for 100) – Amazon
- Heat-safe pouring pitcher ($15) – Amazon
- Glass jars or tins ($12 for 12) – Michaels
- Fragrance oils (set of 6, $18) – Amazon
Steps:
- Melt soy wax in the pouring pitcher using a double boiler method.
- Stir in fragrance oil (about 1 oz per lb of wax).
- Stick the wick in the center of each jar using a wick sticker.
- Slowly pour wax into jars, leaving space at the top.
- Let cool for 2–3 hours before trimming wicks to 1/4 inch.
Pro Tip: Limit fragrance choices to 3–4 to keep things moving.
4. DIY Jewelry Bar
Jewelry making is quick, low-mess, and appeals to guests who like fashion accessories. This setup works well for groups because everyone can work at their own pace without waiting for supplies.
Estimated Cost Per Guest: $5–$8
Supplies:
- Jewelry pliers set ($10) – Amazon
- Jump rings, clasps, and earring hooks ($10 set) – Amazon
- Beads, charms, and chains ($15–$20 bulk pack) – Michaels
- Small trays ($1 each) – Dollar Tree
Steps:
- Organize beads and charms in trays by color or style.
- Give each guest pliers and a small starter kit of findings.
- Attach beads and charms to chains or hoops using jump rings.
- Add clasps or hooks to complete each piece.
- Store finished jewelry in small organza bags.
Pro Tip: Pre-cut necklace and bracelet chain lengths for a smoother process.
5. Succulent Terrariums
Terrariums bring greenery into the home with minimal maintenance, making them perfect for busy guests. Each person gets to customize their own layout with plants, rocks, and decorative touches.
Estimated Cost Per Guest: $9–$12
Supplies:
- Glass bowls or jars ($3–$5) – Hobby Lobby
- Potting soil ($5) – Home Depot
- Small rocks or pebbles ($6) – Amazon
- Succulents ($3–$5 each) – Lowe’s
- Decorative moss or sand ($4) – Michaels
Steps:
- Place a layer of rocks at the bottom for drainage.
- Add potting soil until the container is about halfway full.
- Position the succulent in the soil and pack it gently.
- Top with moss, sand, or decorative stones.
- Lightly water before guests take them home.
Pro Tip: Provide mini scoops or spoons to make soil handling easier.
6. Tote Bag Stenciling
Custom tote bags are fun, functional, and budget-friendly. Guests can design something personal while keeping the process simple with stencils and fabric paint.
Estimated Cost Per Guest: $6–$9
Supplies:
- Plain canvas tote bags ($18 for 6) – Amazon
- Fabric paint set ($12–$15) – Michaels
- Stencils (variety pack, $10) – Hobby Lobby
- Painter’s tape ($5) – Amazon
- Foam paint brushes ($6 for 20) – Amazon
Steps:
- Tape stencils securely to tote bags.
- Use foam brushes to dab on fabric paint.
- Carefully remove stencils and let paint dry for 20–30 minutes.
- Add additional freehand details if desired.
- Heat set the paint with an iron (follow instructions on paint label).
Pro Tip: Place a piece of cardboard inside each bag to prevent paint from bleeding through.
7. Holiday Ornament Making
Ornament decorating is a perfect seasonal craft that works for all skill levels. Guests can create keepsakes for themselves or gifts for others.
Estimated Cost Per Guest: $5–$8
Supplies:
- Blank ornaments (glass, wood, or clay, $10–$15 for 12) – Hobby Lobby
- Acrylic paint set ($10) – Michaels
- Ribbon rolls ($4) – Hobby Lobby
- Glitter glue pens ($6) – Amazon
- Hot glue guns and sticks ($10) – Amazon
Steps:
- Set out blank ornaments and design inspiration sheets.
- Paint base colors first and let dry.
- Add glitter, ribbon, or other embellishments.
- Attach hanging ribbon securely.
- Let dry completely before packing up.
Pro Tip: Offer both classic and trendy color palettes to inspire different styles.
8. Vision Board Night
Vision boards combine creativity with personal motivation. This theme encourages conversation and goal-setting while keeping the crafting simple.
Estimated Cost Per Guest: $4–$6
Supplies:
- Poster boards ($1 each) – Dollar Tree
- Magazines for cutouts (free or $10 for assorted packs) – Amazon
- Scissors ($10 for set of 10) – Amazon
- Glue sticks ($6 for 12) – Michaels
- Washi tape variety pack ($8) – Amazon
Steps:
- Give each guest a poster board and scissors.
- Provide magazines and printouts for image sourcing.
- Arrange images and quotes on the board.
- Glue everything down and add washi tape borders.
- Share boards with the group for inspiration.
Pro Tip: Have a printer ready for guests who want specific photos or quotes.
9. Painted Pottery
Painting pottery is relaxing and produces long-lasting, functional pieces. Guests can customize mugs, plates, or bowls to match their home décor.
Estimated Cost Per Guest: $7–$10
Supplies:
- Unglazed ceramic items ($3–$5 each) – Hobby Lobby
- Ceramic paint set ($15) – Michaels
- Paintbrushes ($8 for assorted pack) – Amazon
- Clear sealant spray ($8) – Amazon
Steps:
- Wash and dry ceramic pieces before painting.
- Apply base colors first, then add details.
- Allow to dry fully.
- Apply sealant according to product instructions.
- Bake if required for food safety (check paint label).
Pro Tip: Keep designs simple for beginners to avoid frustration.
10. Soap Making
Soap making feels luxurious but is simple with melt-and-pour bases. Guests can choose their own scents, colors, and add-ins for a fully customized bar.
Estimated Cost Per Guest: $6–$9
Supplies:
- Melt-and-pour soap base ($12 for 2 lbs) – Amazon
- Silicone molds ($8) – Amazon
- Essential oils set ($15) – Amazon
- Soap colorants ($10) – Michaels
- Dried flowers or herbs ($6) – Hobby Lobby
Steps:
- Melt soap base in microwave or double boiler.
- Stir in fragrance oil and colorant.
- Pour into molds and add dried flowers or herbs.
- Let cool for 1–2 hours until solid.
- Pop out of molds and wrap in paper or boxes.
Pro Tip: Use small molds so guests can make multiple designs.
11. Wreath Workshop
A wreath workshop is versatile—designs can be seasonal or neutral. Guests leave with a statement piece ready to hang on their door.
Estimated Cost Per Guest: $8–$12
Supplies:
- Wire wreath frames ($4) – Hobby Lobby
- Floral wire ($3) – Michaels
- Faux greenery and flowers ($15 bulk pack) – Amazon
- Ribbon spools ($6) – Michaels
- Hot glue guns and sticks ($10) – Amazon
Steps:
- Attach greenery to wreath frame using floral wire.
- Layer in flowers or seasonal accents.
- Secure with hot glue for extra hold.
- Add a ribbon or bow at the top.
- Fluff and shape for a finished look.
Pro Tip: Offer both minimal and full arrangements for different tastes.
12. DIY Coasters
Coasters are small, functional, and make great gifts. This craft is quick, beginner-friendly, and easy to customize.
Estimated Cost Per Guest: $4–$6
Supplies:
- Cork, tile, or wood coaster blanks ($8 for 12) – Amazon
- Acrylic paint set ($10) – Michaels
- Paintbrushes ($8) – Amazon
- Mod Podge sealer ($7) – Amazon
- Felt pads ($5) – Amazon
Steps:
- Paint coasters with base colors or patterns.
- Let dry completely.
- Apply Mod Podge for a protective finish.
- Stick felt pads to the bottom.
- Package as sets for gifting.
Pro Tip: Resin can be used instead of Mod Podge for a glossy, durable finish.
Hosting a craft night doesn’t have to mean weeks of planning or blowing your budget. With the right theme, a clear supply list, and a few smart hosting tips, you can create an evening that’s fun, productive, and leaves everyone feeling accomplished.
The best part? Every one of these ideas can be prepped in a single afternoon, and most supplies can be ordered online or picked up at your local craft store. Whether you keep it simple with wine glass painting or go big with a wreath workshop, the goal is the same—get your friends together, create something beautiful, and make it a night worth repeating.
Before you start, check out my Amazon Craft Night Finds for ready-to-use kits, tools, and décor that make hosting even easier. Order everything in one go, set up your stations, and you’re ready to go from idea to craft night in no time.