20 fun and inspiring DIY projects for your next crafternoon

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20 fun and inspiring DIY projects for your next crafternoon
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Step away from your routine and try one of these easy ideas — complete with snack suggestions

Social SharingThere's been a huge resurgence in crafting, and it's clear that adults are seeking more playful and meaningful ways to spend their time. My friend group likes hosting "crafternoons" because they pull us out of our daily routines, and we get to make things that have meaning beyond their practical use. I love all the pieces I've made with friends, no matter how wonky they are.

So, message the group chat and clear the table — whether your friends are artistically inclined or just up for a laugh, these gatherings are about enjoying the process and having a nice time together.From life's little projects to its big questions; the latest in food, style, relationships, work and money, home, wellness, pets and travel delivered directly to your inbox each week.

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