Why Your Next Team Activity Should Involve a Tufting Gun

Why Your Next Team Activity Should Involve a Tufting Gun

Most corporate activities follow the same script.

Meeting rooms, presentations, awkward icebreakers, and a lunch no one remembers by Monday.

What if your next team activity was something people actually looked forward to?

What Happens in a Session

Your team walks in, or we bring the experience to you.

Sessions can be hosted at your office or at our studio, depending on what works best for your team.

Everyone chooses a design, picks their colours, and gets started with tufting, guided by our team. No experience needed.

Within minutes, the room shifts.

The tufting guns start buzzing, music kicks in, and a group of colleagues turns into a room full of creators.

A few hours later, everyone walks out with something they made themselves, not a certificate, a rug.

Why It Actually Works

Because this doesn’t feel like a typical team activity.

There’s no hierarchy here.

The quietest person in the room suddenly has everyone gathered around their design.
Managers and interns start at the same place, figuring things out together.

The conversations are easy, unfiltered, and real, the kind that don’t happen in meeting rooms.

Perfect For

• Team outings that need real engagement
• In-office activities that break routine
• Department bonding that doesn’t feel forced
• Milestone moments like launches, closures, or work anniversaries
• Client experiences that leave a lasting impression
• New joiner inductions that actually break the ice

The Part They’ll Actually Remember

Six months later, no one remembers the presentations.

But they will remember the afternoon they spent making something together.

That’s what builds real connection, that’s what stays.

Make Your Next Team Activity Count

Whether you host it at your office or bring your team to our studio, the experience stays the same, hands-on, creative, and genuinely engaging.

Let your team create something, not just attend something.

Book a session with Go Rug Yourself.

Because the best team moments aren’t planned on slides, they’re made, together. 🧵

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