Hi friend! These are the supplies I reach for at my own craft table — the same trays, blanks, and beads on the Craft Night Kit Planner shopping list. Start with what you already own; grab the rest here.
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Trays & setup
Small divided organizer traysOne per guest — this is the whole secret to a calm table. Shallow compartments, easy to pass around.See my pick on Amazon →
Organza gift bagsThe take-home bag that makes every finished charm feel like a little gift. Doubles as kit packaging.See my pick on Amazon →
Blanks & beads
Charm & keychain blanks kitKeychains, bracelet charms, and zipper pulls in one box — the starting point for almost every project night.See my pick on Amazon →
Alphabet beadsNames, initials, little words — the first thing every guest hunts for. Get more than you think you need.See my pick on Amazon →
Mixed bead assortmentA colorful mix with enough variety that every tray feels different. This is the refill-station workhorse.See my pick on Amazon →
Findings & tools
Jump rings & findings kitThe connectors that turn beads-on-a-tray into finished charms. One kit covers a whole season of craft nights.See my pick on Amazon →
Jewelry pliers setTwo or three shared sets is plenty. Look for a comfortable grip — guests of every age will use them.See my pick on Amazon →
Strong craft glueFor flat-back gems and anything that has to survive a backpack. A little goes a long way.See my pick on Amazon →
Fonts, graphics & SVGs
For Cricut projects, printables, and sign-making I use Creative Fabrica — one subscription covers fonts, graphics, and SVG cut files, and everything is commercial-use licensed.
Prices and availability change on Amazon — if a pick looks off, the search results for the same words will get you close. Want the full setup walkthrough? Grab the free Craft Night Checklist.
