Charm Necklace Party
How to Host a Charm Necklace Party
Hosting a charm necklace party is a fantastic way to get creative, spend time with friends, and leave with a unique, handmade accessory. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or just want a fun and crafty gathering, here’s everything you need to make it a success!
What You’ll Need
A variety of cute charms (mix and match styles, themes, and colors!)
Chain necklaces for everyone
Jump rings to attach the charms
Needle nose pliers (you can ask guests to bring their own or have a few extras on hand)
Optional: An acrylic jewelry rack or a similar display to showcase the necklaces
Click here for my entire Amazon idea list for this party!
Setting the Scene
Create a cozy and inviting atmosphere with some simple but thoughtful touches:
Food & Drinks: Set up a small snack station with light bites and a signature cocktail or mocktail.
Workstation: Arrange a crafting area with all the supplies organized for easy access.
Decor: Add a little sparkle with fairy lights or a stylish tablecloth to enhance the charm of your event.
Making the Necklaces
Let guests pick and plan their chain and charms.
Use jump rings to attach charms to the chain with the needle nose pliers.
Try on and admire everyone’s finished pieces!
Why You’ll Love It
Everyone gets to express their style and creativity, and the best part—each guest leaves with a beautiful, personalized necklace as a keepsake.
We had the best time at our charm necklace party, and I wish I had taken pictures of every single creation because they all turned out so cute! If you’re thinking about hosting one, I 10/10 recommend it!
Have you ever hosted a DIY jewelry party? Let me know in the comments!
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HOW TO MAKE A HOT CHOCOLATE BAR
The holidays are here and the weather is colder. Set up this amazing hot chocolate bar at your next party complete with multiple flavors, toppings, servingware, and decor.
With Christmas coming and the Winter season here for several more months, I thought it would be a great idea to share my hot chocolate bar with you! I sourced my goodies from all over (mostly Home Goods and Kroger) but I will link as many similar items as I can find.
This was a hit at our annual Christmas party, but the only other recommendation I have to add to the list below is to get some Kahlua or Bailey’s to add some alcohol to the mix!
ITEMS USED:
SERVINGWARE:
Two Tiered Marble Server is from Crate and Barrel
Bonavita Electric Kettle (ours has a traditional spout and I can’t find it, but the linked one is similar
The little plastic bowl for the chocolate spoons is from the Dollar Tree
Small serving tongs are from the Dollar Tree
Measuring spoon to measure the hot chocolate powder, these are similar
Napkins are from Home Goods, but these are cute and so are these.
Cups with lips and sleeves are from Home Goods, but these are similar and cute
INGREDIENTS:
The multi-flavor chocolates are from Home Goods, but these are similar
Chocolate spoons are from Home Goods but Amazon has them as well (linked)
Sprinkles from the grocery Store
Cinnamon Sugar from the grocery Store
Marshmallows from the grocery Store
Candy Canes from the grocery Store
Creme Filled Stick Cookies from the grocery store or Home Goods
Whipped Cream from the grocery Store
Optional Kahlua or Bailey’s
DECOR:
Gold tree is from Target and they sell two sizes
I hope you guys love this as much as we did! I will for sure be setting up another one of these are our next party this winter season!