The geocaching community was asked to host events highlighting cache creativity… and they delivered! Between April 9 and 30, hundreds of Maker Magic Events across 30 countries showcased creativity through hands-on demonstrations, educational workshops, and more. From turning trash into a Favorite point-worthy container to creating custom stamps for Letterbox Hybrid Caches, these events were truly magical.
At the Caching & Crafting: Containers Maker Magic event in Missouri, USA, attendees learned how to use 3D printers and circuitry machines in their local library’s new maker space. They also got a sneak peek at gadget caches in the works, and walked away with a camouflaged container ready to hide.

Locks are incorporated into geocaches in a variety of ways, and attendees of Maker Magic Hamm 2026 in Germany had the chance to practice their lock-picking skills with a practice set brought by the event host.

At the Maker Magic 2026 in FUKUSHIMA, Japan, attendees learned a variety of camouflaging techniques, including using rust-finish paint to give new containers an aged effect.

Attendees reached new heights at the Maker Magic climbing event in the Netherlands. Geocachers learned about the equipment and techniques needed to find and hide caches in trees.

The host of the Maker Magic: Mistēriju veidošana, risināšanas ABC in Latvia showcased cache creativity through a detailed presentation on Mystery Caches. Both new and experienced geocachers learned how to analyze cache descriptions and explore common encryption methods.

Attendees were given a blank canvas to showcase their love for geocaching at the Maker Magic: Traffic Signal Box Painting event in Australia. In partnership with the City of Brisbane, geocachers had the unique opportunity to show off their painting skills by transforming a traffic signal box into a geocaching-inspired work of art.
For more inspiration, check out these other magic-filled events:
Southern Great Plains Maker Magic Event – USA
Maker Magic Gilby Style – USA
Maker Magic: Petling pimpen statt Petling finden – Germany
Maker Magic -Invisible Art: Mastering Natural Camo – Canada
Maker Magic: Light up your cache – Denmark
Maker Magic Crochet the Cache-Un evento del cactus – Italy
Maker Magic: Week by Week #15 Cache Workshop – Poland
Which Maker Magic event did you attend?
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