Corporate Teambuilding Crafts Saint George UT

Tapping into creative energies can serve as a stress-reducing outlet to aid with corporate teambuilding. But for those who cringe at the memory of messy grade-school projects, here are some crafts that are more adult-friendly.

Local Companies

Lins Marketplace Corporate Office
(435) 673-9860
1930 W Sunset Blvd Ste 108
Saint George, UT
World Savings Neighborhood Loan Center
(435) 652-1158
923 S River Rd
Saint George, UT
Corporate Office
(435) 628-4357
Saint George, UT
Jetblue Airways
(718) 286-7900
Salt Lake City, UT
Resolute Natural Resources Co
(435) 651-3265
Montezuma Creek, UT
Standard Life and Casualty
(801) 538-0376
68 S Main St Ste 500
Salt Lake City, UT
Lord & Associates
(801) 546-2383
1418 N 1725 W
Layton, UT
World Savings and Loan Association-Real Estate Loan Division
(435) 750-8790
1575 N 600 E
Logan, UT

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Tapping into creative energies can serve as a stress-reducing outlet and help groups bond. But for those who cringe at the memory of messy grade-school projects, here are some crafts that are more adult-friendly than the ones you brought home to mom.

Red Heat lets staffers try their hand at fashion design, with an array of 1,700 prints ranging from vintage rock-band logos to superhero characters that can be heat-pressed onto a T-shirt, tank, hoodie, or—for those not fond of casual wear—a book bag. Participants can don their fresh-off-the-presses creations and strike a pose in the shop’s photo booth, or trade design tips in an outdoor area that seats 15. A $475 package for a group of 10 includes one T-shirt for each person, three large pizzas, and two employees to help.For a fun activity that time-crunched employees can do without leaving the office, origami artist Cindy Ng teaches corporate types (like San Francisco-based investment firm Babcock & Brown) the art of paper folding through her company Finger Magic. Ng says origami works well in an office because it’s a “creative, open, and logical artistic craft” that utilizes the left and right sides of the brain. She recommends working in groups of 10 or rotating among groups of four to five people every 15 minutes. The California-based Ng travels nationwide with supplies and instruction. She requires four months’ advance notice and charges $100 an hour, plus supplies and travel expenses.


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