Make something.
Gather with us.

Make & Gather NYC is a craft studio without walls. We have no storefront — we pop up in bars, living rooms and apple orchards, bringing hands-on workshops to wherever your people already are. Come for the craft, stay for the company.

Illustrated flat-lay of candles, bath soak, botanicals and jewelry from a Make & Gather workshop

What you'll make

The Craft Night lineup

Every Craft Night centers on one hands-on activity — here's what rotates through the calendar.

  • Bath Soak Blending

    Custom magnesium bath soaks, yours to take home

  • Candle Making

    Pour and scent your own candle from scratch

  • Jewelry Making

    Beaded bracelets and necklaces, no experience needed

  • Home Fragrance

    Room sprays and reed diffusers in your favorite scent

  • Charcuterie Board Night

    Build a board together — bring your people

What we offer

Three ways to gather

Illustrated arrangement of craft materials: candles, soak salts, beads and botanicals

Craft Nights

Monthly evenings that pop up at a different NYC bar or lounge each time. Bath soak blending, candle making, jewelry, home fragrance — a new craft, a new room, the same warm table.

See the lineup

Gather Days

Seasonal day trips beyond the boroughs. Apple picking upstate, berry fields in summer — we handle the plan, you bring your people.

Find a day trip

Private Events

Bookable group experiences hosted wherever you choose — your apartment, a hotel suite, an Airbnb, or a venue you've rented. We bring every material with us.

Plan your event

Upcoming

Next on the calendar

  • Craft Night

    Bath Soak Blending

    TBD · 6:00 – 8:00 PM

    [Example] Popping up at a candlelit Lower East Side wine bar. Blend salts, botanicals and essential oils into two jars for your own soak creations.

    TBD · 8 spots left

Meet the maker

A third space for real, in-person connection — founded by a woman who believes making something with your hands is one of the best ways to feel a little less alone.

Make & Gather grew out of The Reset Ritualist — a small-batch ritual and self-care brand — and the belief that making something with your hands is better with company.

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