Craft night ideas to bond with your new uni flatmates

Sober bonding can be just as fun

Sapphire Ling
18th September 2025
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Starting a new year at university can sometimes mean living with new people, and building a good rapport takes more than just shared chores. One of the easiest and most enjoyable ways to break the ice is a craft night! Craft night isn’t about producing perfect artwork; it’s a chance to get creative together, share some laughs, and make your flat feel more like home. Here are six simple projects to get everyone involved and having fun:

1. Personalised door signs

Kick things off by making unique door signs! Use cardboard, wooden plaques, or thick paper and decorate with names, colours, or little doodles. It’s a simple way to express personality and brighten up the flat (it also saves everyone from awkward mix-ups when friends/family visit and knock on the wrong door).

2. Portrait swap

Grab a pencil, pen, or paint and take turns sketching each other. Don’t worry about making it look perfect, seeing how your flatmates depict you guarantees laughs and produces memorable keepsakes!

3. Air-dry clay creations

Roll, squish, and shape some air-dry clay and make them into magnets, keychains, or tiny decorations for the flat. Add initials, quirky shapes, or even degree-related designs like a tiny book for an English student or a mini test tube for a Chemistry student. Once they dry and get a splash of colour, you’ve got little reminders of your first flat adventures and items that show off everyone’s interests and personalities.

4. Paper garlands for your living room

Turn scrap paper, magazines, or coloured card into themed or festive garlands. Cut out shapes, letters, or funny patterns and string them up! This will definitely make your living room look more welcoming. Bonus: it’s a team effort, and everyone gets to include something they like.

5. DIY coasters

Take plain tiles or cork squares and turn them into fun coasters or mini decoration pieces. Use paint, markers, colourful pens or collage techniques — anything you’ve got lying around. These are practical for flat life and will add character to your kitchen or room!

Craft nights aren’t just about what you make. They’re a chance to hang out, get to know each other, and turn your flat into a space that feels a bit more like yours. With some music, snacks, and a bit of creativity, a few hours of crafting can turn new flatmates into friends.

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