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Creative Girls' Night: DIY ideas for your next girls' eveningDrinks at the bar or a film on the couch? Been there, done that. For your next girls' night, grab your girls and get out the scissors, paper and other DIY tools! Crafting is not just a hobby, it's also very trendy. The best way to celebrate it is together with your favourite people. Do you have two left hands? Don't worry - our ideas for your next girls' night out are guaranteed to work.
Crafting on a girls' night out: recommended by scienceOn TikTok and Insta, women of all ages celebrate being creative - preferably together and cosy in loungewear in the living room. Crafting is the easiest way to give your mind a break. Even research confirms this. Several studies agree that crafting reduces stress and lifts the mood, with the nice side effect that the journey is the reward when crafting. That's why nobody in your girls' group needs any prior knowledge. With creative tools from Lidl and a few easy ideas, the programme is ready. What shouldn't be missing? Good food, delicious drinks and the right playlist, of course. So, make an appointment and off you go!
Two women making colorful candles, with craft accessories on the table.
Project idea 1: Making candlesCan you have enough candles? Of course you can't! To stock up, candle making is the perfect idea for your girls' night out. For this project, you'll need coloured paraffin wax with a low melting point, wicks and a few other utensils, plus an induction hob. You can connect this mobile kitchen helper in the living room and prepare the wax in a cosy atmosphere.
Two women painting Easter eggs and decorations, table full of art supplies.
Project idea 2: Painting Easter figuresWith brushes and paint, the world immediately becomes more colourful. But why always just paint paper or canvases? By painting Easter figures, you can not only relax, but also create personalised gifts for your loved ones at the same time.wacky, trendy or traditional? There are no rules when it comes to colouring! Let your creativity run wild - even colourful blobs are allowed.pics or it didn't happen: Before you hand over your artwork to the Easter bunny, let it appear in an Insta story or a TikTok - as a reminder of your creative #girls' night out.
Person crocheting a pink butterfly toy with yarn and a crochet hook.
Project idea 3: Crochet amigurumiLabubu who? The DIY scene is crazy about amigurumi - cute crocheted figures that transform favourite animals, plants, food and thousands of other objects into cuddly companions and lucky charms. Amigurumi originated in Japan, but now the whole world is crocheting along with it, and you don't need to have ever worked with a needle and thread to make these figures - it's very easy to get started in the world of amigurumi: get the spring amigurumi crochet set for a girls' evening and get started. Has the desire to crochet been awakened? You can find more instructions online, and you can buy wool and yarn at Lidl.
Woman engraving a wooden board using an engraving pen and stencils.
Project idea 4: Learn to engraveEngraving turns practically anything into a personalised piece. What sounds like great craftsmanship is actually quite simple: engraving pens personalise wooden chopping boards, ceramic vases or metal surfaces such as jewellery and name tags, for example, and you can work freehand or draw shapes, letters and the like using templates. For more delicate materials such as glass or plastic, you should have some experience. So start easy and upgrade at the next girls' night out!
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