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A Snowy Day of Creativity: Inside Robotime First DIY & Crafting Club Meetup in Indiana, USA

Dec 05,2025 | Rolife Team

On a snowy December afternoon, something warm, meaningful, and unforgettable happened in Indiana. Despite the winter storm that swept across the state, Robotime successfully hosted its first-ever U.S. DIY & Crafting Club Meetup, marking a milestone in our global creative community journey.

The event was organized and led by our passionate Brand Ambassador Tina Kaplan—and what unfolded that day perfectly embodied the heart of the Robotime community: creativity, perseverance, and the joy of making something together.

Why We Hosted This Meetup: Building a Global Creative Community

Group photo of all participants at the Robotime Indiana DIY Miniature Meetup, smiling and holding their finished miniature projects.

Photo By Tina

Robotime’s vision for these meetups is simple but powerful:

bring DIY crafters together—offline, face-to-face—in cities all around the world.

Today, so much creativity happens behind screens. These meetups offer something different: real conversation, shared experiences, hands-on learning, and the warmth of discovering like-minded people in your own community.

Robotime hosts these gatherings quarterly, providing attendees with official DIY kits to assemble on-site. For this Indiana meetup, Tina spent months preparing:

  • Finding a welcoming venue
  • Gathering additional crafting tools
  • Planning the flow of the event
  • Coordinating communication
  • And proudly picking up the professionally printed posters that announced the date and location

As Tina shared:

“Seeing the posters in print made everything feel real. I felt so proud and excited.”

This was not just a gathering—it was the beginning of something bigger.

The Perfect Venue: North Webster Community Public Library

DIY Miniature Meetup event poster displayed inside the venue, next to Tina’s handmade miniature models showcased on a table.

Photo By Tina

For the first U.S. meetup, Tina chose the North Webster Community Public Library—a decision that turned out to be absolutely perfect.

The library embraced the event wholeheartedly:

  • Promoted it in their newsletter
  • Featured it on their official website
  • Shared it in the local newspaper
  • Prepared the room layout
  • And even provided complimentary coffee

The room layout offered each attendee plenty of workspace, while still maintaining a cozy, welcoming atmosphere—the kind of environment creative minds instantly feel at home in.

A Snowy Day, but Warm Hearts: How the Indiana Community Showed Up

Wide-angle view of the workshop room where attendees are building their miniature kits during the Robotime Indiana meetup.

Photo By Tina

Originally, 21 participants registered for the meetup.

Then the snowstorm hit.

Seven participants needed to cancel due to the weather—but the amazing part is this:

Fourteen crafters still braved the snow and arrived on time.

This moment moved Tina deeply.

It showed how committed, excited, and passionate the community is about DIY crafts and miniature building.

Some guests even said this was the highlight of their month.

Event Preparation: Setting the Creative Tone

setting the ceative tone with diy miniature houses

Photo By Tina

To inspire attendees, Tina brought several of her previously completed builds and displayed them near the entrance. These pieces sparked conversation and gave newcomers a clear idea of what can be achieved with Robotime kits.

She also prepared name tags—partly to help everyone get to know each other, and partly, as she joked, because:

“I’m terrible at remembering names!”

Small details like these created a warm, personal atmosphere that made participants feel welcomed from the moment they entered.

The Hands-On Experience: Crafting, Connecting, and Creating Memories

Before the crafting began, Tina introduced Robotime’s vision:

  • Uniting DIY lovers worldwide
  • Celebrating miniature houses, book nooks, wood puzzles, and creative hobbies
  • Encouraging skill-sharing and community-building across countries

Once the kits were distributed, the room quickly filled with quiet concentration, soft conversation, and genuine excitement.

Attendees:

  • Focused deeply on their builds
  • Exchanged tips and crafting ideas
  • Helped each other troubleshoot small issues
  • Shared personal stories of how they discovered Robotime
  • And celebrated each milestone of their project

Close-up of a small group building miniature projects together, showing tools, parts, and teamwork.Close-up shot of a participant carefully assembling a DIY miniature kit during the meetup.Participant working on detailed miniature pieces, focusing on assembly and craftsmanship.Several attendees collaborating and chatting while building their DIY miniature houses at the meetup.

Photo By Tina

Although Tina brought her own kit to build, she barely touched it—because she spent most of her time guiding others, answering questions, and sharing in their joy.

As she reflected:

“One of my favorite moments, besides all their smiles, was looking around the room. And seeing everyone learning and having the confidence to create.”

She loved to see them learning new skills and seeing the excitement they had for their hobby. They were all keen to join future meetings. As Tina said,

“The smiles on their faces say it all.”

This was more than a workshop.

It was a community coming to life.

Participant Voices: What They Loved Most

Collage of photos shared by participants from the Robotime Indiana DIY Miniature Meetup, showing their builds, moments from the event, and personal highlights.

Photo By Each Creator

After the event, many attendees shared their experiences online on the Robotime Community page. Here are a few heartfelt messages:

Many of the participants shared their experiences of the meeting online.

GardenGirl1835:

“I enjoyed an afternoon working on the Christmas Fireplace - so fun!”

Sceniak1956:

“Fun class and I hope to do more.”

LisaLuv:

“So glad I came to this class. I will definitely continue to go each month. Can’t wait, this was so much fun.”

Pamj:

"Attended the first meetup in North Webster Indiana this week. I was not familiar with this craft and it was so much fun. A big thank you to Tina for organizing and providing us with the kits. Still working on my kit!"

ECob45:

"I enjoyed my class doing Christmas Fireplace."

Tzurt:

"My first project today!! It is so much fun!! This could be addictive! Thank you for a great class! I did not get finished today but so excited to see it finished!"

These genuine reactions are the clearest proof that this meetup made a difference.

Why This Meetup Matters - For the Brand and For the Community

Why This Meetup Matters — For the Community and the Brand

This event was special for many reasons:

  1. It created real, offline bonds

People who previously only interacted online finally met in person.

  1. It welcomed new crafters into the world of Robotime

Even attendees who had never built a kit before felt supported and inspired.

  1. It marks the first U.S. stop in Robotime’s expanding global meetup program

Our community events continue to grow, happening in different countries worldwide.

  1. It strengthened Robotime’s core mission

To encourage creativity, curiosity, craftsmanship, and connection across cultures.

Looking Ahead: Join Our Global Creative Journey

If this story inspires you, we invite you to be part of what comes next:

✔ Attend a future DIY & Crafting Club Meetup

See if there’s an upcoming event near you >>> Upcoming Club Meetup Events

✔ Explore our community

Join our discussions, browse event recaps, and share your builds with other makers around the world.

Join Now >> > Robotime Community

We’re excited to bring more creativity, connection, and joy to DIY fans around the globe.

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