Craft Kits
Craft kits in this category cover boxed sets for quick projects, activity packs for kids, and more structured kits that include tools and materials in one place. The grid shows current listings from multiple partner retailers inside the Discount Promo Codes shopping channel, helping you compare how kits are packaged and described across different feeds. You will see kits published as single items, multi-kit bundles and themed collections, with variants split by age range, project type and pack contents. Filters narrow by kit format, item count and included materials, which matters when one listing is a 3-pack and another is a single boxed set. Availability changes as feeds refresh unevenly, so themes and bundle counts rotate through.
Read on for how craft kit listings are grouped and compared
Primary kit types shown in the grid
The grid includes kids activity kits, jewellery or bead kits, paint kits and sewing starter sets, each presented with different content details. Some retailers publish “make 10” style kits as one card with a contents list, while others split by theme and show separate cards for each variant. Counts vary. Hobbycraft appears here with multi-project kits that list piece counts like 500+ beads or 12 felt shapes, which is useful when comparing against kits that only state “assorted”. Where you see kids craft kits, check the age band and the included item count before comparing like-for-like.
Bundles, multi-packs and format differences
Craft kits are published as single boxes, twin packs, or mixed bundles that combine different activities in one listing. One partner lists a 3-pack as a single SKU with total piece count, while another lists each kit separately with its own photos and instructions. That affects browsing. The Works is present in this category with low-cost multi-kit bundles that group several small projects into one card, unlike single premium boxes elsewhere. For craft gift sets, check whether materials are refillable and whether the listing includes tools like scissors, brushes or a small glue applicator.
Sizing, counts and spec details
Specification is often published as piece count, project count, or finished size, and feeds do not always place that information in the same field. One listing states “makes 6 bracelets” while another lists bead sizes like 6mm plus elastic length like 5m. Short details matter. Some kits include A4 templates, others include pre-cut parts in sizes like 10cm shapes. When comparing paint by numbers kits, check canvas size, paint pot count and brush count rather than relying on the theme name.
Materials, build quality and functional features
Kit contents vary by material and finish, including acrylic paints versus watercolours, felt shapes versus foam pieces, and plastic tools versus metal components. Some bundles include a storage box with compartments, while others arrive in a flat sleeve with loose parts. Packaging differs. Baker Ross appears here with classroom-style packs that include bulk counts and simple tools, which contrasts with boxed sets that include higher-density paints and numbered canvases. For sewing kits, check needle type, thread length and whether fabric pieces are pre-cut or supplied as a single panel.
Common checks people make before choosing a kit
Users check the number of projects included, confirm whether tools are included or required separately, and scan for exact contents such as paint pot count, bead sizes or template sheets. Instructions matter, especially where kits include step cards versus a single leaflet. Shipping bundles vary. Another common check is whether refills are easy to match, based on listed material type and sizes.
How Discount Promo Codes relates to these listings
Some retailer listings may display discount code availability alongside the merchant name as contextual information, without changing how kits are compared. Discount Promo Codes donates 20% of profits each month to charity, included once as a factual platform note. For DIY craft kits, the shopping channel focus stays on comparing kit contents, pack formats and feed differences across retailers.