At-home party planning

At-Home Craft Party Planning Guide for Kitchener

An at-home craft party works best when the space is ready, the guest count is clear, and the project matches the group. Here is what to think through before we bring the supplies and activity to you.

Start with guest count and space

At-home parties need enough room for guests to sit, choose materials, and create without crowding. A dining table, classroom setup, boardroom, community room, or event table layout can all work.

  • 6+ guests for at-home parties
  • Table space for each crafter
  • Good lighting for small charm details

Choose projects that travel well

Some projects are especially practical for at-home setups, including jewelry boxes, smaller accessories, frames, keychains, photocard holders, and selected mix-and-match formats.

  • Jewelry boxes
  • Frames and keychains
  • Mix-and-match accessory options

Plan the schedule around setup and cleanup

Give the team room to arrive, set up supplies, introduce the project, guide guests, and pack down after the activity. Hosts should avoid scheduling cake, speeches, or food service right on top of crafting time.

  • Arrival and setup buffer
  • Focused crafting window
  • Cleanup before the next activity

Share the location details early

The team needs to know address, parking, stairs or elevator access, table availability, guest count, and any timing restrictions. These details make the at-home setup smoother.

  • Parking and building access
  • Table and chair availability
  • Travel zone and timing

Ready to make it real?

Book a studio session or send the event request so the team can help match the plan.