Last chance - Hobby

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    Punch needle set - Mirror

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    Colouring book - Artistic patterns

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    Watercolour Paints

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    Stack your own candles - 3 pcs

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    Rhinestone artwork set

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    Fashion design kit

    Regular price 80 kr.
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Last chance – Hobby – Simple supplies for satisfying makes

Gather the tools that turn spare hours into gifts and keepsakes. This edit suits beginners, clubs and calm evenings, and it is timely when you want projects that start fast and store flat. Expect sketchbooks and canvases, colouring books, twin markers, beads, knitting supplies, a yarn bowl, craft adhesives, diy kits and other drawing and painting supplies.

Build a starter box: sketchbook, pencils, twin markers, stickers, washi, stamps, glue stick, scissors and zip bags for parts. Add elastic for bracelets and a small frame for finished work. Keep a tray or mat for mess-light sessions, and use a timer to support short, focused stages that feel achievable.

Project ideas travel well: bracelet pairs for friends, painted frames, simple canvas patterns, decorated tags and a personalised diary with lock. For knitters, pair yarn with a bowl and basic needles, then store notions in a pouch. Tight colour stories make results look joined and gift-ready without heavy wrap.

Care stays easy. Cap pens, wash brushes, let pieces dry flat and label boxes by activity. With predictable homes and compact tools, creativity fits neatly between study, work and weekend plans.

Frequently asked questions

What belongs in a basic craft kit?

Include paper, a sketchbook, twin markers, pencils, glue stick, washi tape, stamps, scissors, elastic and small bags for parts. Add a tray or mat for set-up and a pouch for travel. This kit covers cards, bracelets, tags and simple decorations without long preparation or heavy storage.

Paper pad or canvas—how do I choose?

Paper pads suit quick studies, cards and lightweight paints or pens. Canvases suit display pieces and slower sessions. If space is tight, begin on paper, frame favourites and save canvas for weekends. Both benefit from a limited palette that you repeat across pieces for a joined, confident look.

What is a good beginner knitting setup?

One or two balls of yarn, a yarn bowl, basic needles, a tape measure and a pouch for notions. Start with a straight scarf or square. Store work-in-progress in a bag so it picks up easily. Simple tools reduce frustration and build confidence for future patterns.

How do I keep mess low in shared spaces?

Work over a tray, decant small parts into bowls and limit projects to one palette. Keep wipes and a lined bin nearby. End with a two-minute sweep that returns tools to the box. The routine encourages frequent, relaxed making because clear-down never feels heavy or disruptive.

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