
Creative + Fun Girls' Night Ideas Near Elmhurst, IL
Tired of the same old "night out" in downtown Elmhurst? Trade the loud bars and overpriced $18 cocktails for a high-end "mobile studio" experience that comes directly to you. Whether you’re hosting a cozy gathering in your living room or an elegant backyard soirée, Einnim Creative Studio brings the fun—and handles all the cleanup.
From Wilder Park to the quiet streets of north Elmhurst, we turn any space into a luxe creative lounge.
The Natural Standard: Clean Crafting for Elmhurst Hosts
The Experience Menu: Your Night, Your Way
Our in-home sessions are perfect for groups of 4 to 25 guests, offering a relaxed, conversational environment where you can actually catch up while you create.

1 Experience
$40 per guest

2 Experiences
$60 per guest

3 Experiences
$80 per guest
Note: All in-home bookings require a $375.00 minimum. A flat operating fee covers travel, professional table coverings, and logistics.
Host Requirements (The Easy List)
We make the hosting part effortless. All we need from you is:
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Surface Area: Flat tables with enough space for each guest to work comfortably.
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Seating: One chair per participant.
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Power: Access to a standard electrical outlet (for candle and soap workshops).
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Timing: We arrive 30–60 minutes prior to your event to set the stage.
Choose Your Group Size
2 hr
$40+/guest (4 min)2 hr
4-event minimum2 hr
From 700 US dollars1 hr
From 350 US dollars
Elmhurst In-Home Workshop: Host FAQ
1 / How do travel fees work for Elmhurst?
To bring the mobile studio to your doorstep in Elmhurst, travel fees start at $25.00. This covers our transit from our Oak Brook HQ, professional setup, and the logistics of bringing our premium artisan ingredients and specialized equipment directly to your home or private venue.
2 / What about my pets?
As a fellow pet mom, I know that your furry friends are essentially the co-hosts of the night! We are a completely pet-friendly mobile studio, and as long as your pets are comfortable with visitors, we are happy to share the space. The only thing we ask is that curious paws stay a safe distance from the workspace during the "hot" portions of the workshop (like wax and soap pouring) to ensure everyone stays safe. Since we use 100% all-natural ingredients, there are no synthetic fumes to worry about for their sensitive noses—it’s safe for the whole family, paws included.
3 / How much table space do I actually need?
A standard dining room table that seats 6–8 is usually perfect for a group of that size. For larger groups, a combination of a kitchen island and a few folding tables works beautifully.
Short on surface area? Don’t worry—I can bring extra tables along if requested! Regardless of where we set up, we provide professional-grade protective coverings, so your surfaces are completely safe from any stray wax or botanical debris.
4 / Is this experience safe for children?
Absolutely. Because we adhere to The Natural Standard, we don't use the harsh chemicals or synthetic fragrances found in traditional craft kits. Our workshops are a favorite for multi-generational gatherings in Elmhurst—from kids' birthdays to family reunions. We just ask for adult supervision for the "littles" when handling the warmer elements of candle and soap making.
5 / Can we host this outdoors on a patio?
We love an outdoor vibe! If you want to craft on your patio or in your yard, we just need a flat surface and access to a standard electrical outlet for our heating elements. We also recommend a shaded area to keep our plant-based waxes from getting too soft in the sun.
Please note: We will not execute during inclement weather. To ensure your event runs smoothly, we always recommend having an indoor backup space ready just in case the Chicago weather decides not to cooperate!
6 / What if I don't have enough chairs?
While we bring the entire studio (supplies, tools, and instructor), we do rely on the host to provide the seating—one chair per participant. If you're short a few chairs, let us know; we can adapt certain "apothecary" experiences (like sugar scrubs or roller bottles) to a social, standing format.




