JULY KIDS WORKSHOP

€230.00

Ages: 7–12
Dates: 27–31 July
Length: 5 days
Hours: 2 hours (10:00-12:00)
Theme: Animals, Monsters & Imagination in Clay

Day 1 — Ideas, Drawing & Watercolor Planning

Theme: Design your clay creature

Children will use drawing and watercolor to plan their animal, monster, or fantasy sculpture.

Activities:
Introduction to clay, studio rules, watercolor planning, basic clay shapes, and a small clay warm-up charm or creature.

Goal: Create a plan for the main sculpture.

Day 2 — Animal Sculptures

Theme: Build your animal

Children will learn handbuilding techniques and begin their main animal sculpture.

Techniques:
Pinch pots, coils, slabs, joining clay, and adding texture.

Project ideas:
Pets, birds, fish, turtles, jungle animals, sea creatures, or fantasy animals.

Goal: Build the main animal sculpture.

Day 3 — Monsters & Clay Worlds

Theme: Make it weird, funny, or magical

Children will create monsters, dragons, aliens, or fantasy creatures, and add small worlds around them.

Activities:
Make eyes, teeth, horns, spikes, expressions, caves, houses, forests, or underwater scenes.

Goal: Finish building and adding details.

Day 4 — Painting & Decorating

Theme: Color, pattern, and personality

Children will paint and decorate their sculptures with colors, textures, and patterns.

Activities:
Painting, adding spots, scales, fur, feathers, stripes, name plaques, charms, or mini tiles.

Goal: Complete the sculptures for display.

Day 5 — Pottery Wheel & Mini Exhibition

Theme: Try the pottery wheel

Children will have a playful introduction to the pottery wheel and celebrate their work.

Activities:
Wheel demo, each child tries the wheel, makes a mini bowl/cup/funny pot, and helps set up a mini exhibition for families.

Goal: Try the pottery wheel and share the final pieces.

Ages: 7–12
Dates: 27–31 July
Length: 5 days
Hours: 2 hours (10:00-12:00)
Theme: Animals, Monsters & Imagination in Clay

Day 1 — Ideas, Drawing & Watercolor Planning

Theme: Design your clay creature

Children will use drawing and watercolor to plan their animal, monster, or fantasy sculpture.

Activities:
Introduction to clay, studio rules, watercolor planning, basic clay shapes, and a small clay warm-up charm or creature.

Goal: Create a plan for the main sculpture.

Day 2 — Animal Sculptures

Theme: Build your animal

Children will learn handbuilding techniques and begin their main animal sculpture.

Techniques:
Pinch pots, coils, slabs, joining clay, and adding texture.

Project ideas:
Pets, birds, fish, turtles, jungle animals, sea creatures, or fantasy animals.

Goal: Build the main animal sculpture.

Day 3 — Monsters & Clay Worlds

Theme: Make it weird, funny, or magical

Children will create monsters, dragons, aliens, or fantasy creatures, and add small worlds around them.

Activities:
Make eyes, teeth, horns, spikes, expressions, caves, houses, forests, or underwater scenes.

Goal: Finish building and adding details.

Day 4 — Painting & Decorating

Theme: Color, pattern, and personality

Children will paint and decorate their sculptures with colors, textures, and patterns.

Activities:
Painting, adding spots, scales, fur, feathers, stripes, name plaques, charms, or mini tiles.

Goal: Complete the sculptures for display.

Day 5 — Pottery Wheel & Mini Exhibition

Theme: Try the pottery wheel

Children will have a playful introduction to the pottery wheel and celebrate their work.

Activities:
Wheel demo, each child tries the wheel, makes a mini bowl/cup/funny pot, and helps set up a mini exhibition for families.

Goal: Try the pottery wheel and share the final pieces.