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Eco-Friendly and Upcycled Craft Workshops in South Delhi

byCurious Minds DIYAvailable online, at studio in Chittaranjan Park, and across Delhi NCRStarts from700 per sessionView full gallery

Transform everyday waste into beautiful art. Join our hands-on workshops in Chittaranjan Park to learn sustainable crafting, from bottle-cap mosaics to recycled home decor.

Glimpse of our session where kids made their own little robots from upcycled materials. They are proudly holding their creations, which they also named themselves!

Here, a young creator is making a fish craft using bottle caps and other recycled items. It's a simple, fun way to learn about upcycling and marine life.

Meet a 6-year-old innovator and his "Smart Dustbin" project! He designed and built this model to signal when it's full, showing how young minds can create solutions for a cleaner future.

"Priya aunty helped me." I love assisting students with their school projects, especially when they involve sustainability. Here, a student shows off the beautiful jewelry she made from waste material.

A close-up of the eco-friendly necklace made from upcycled materials for a school project. It’s stylish, sustainable, and a great example of creative thinking.

The student proudly wearing the sustainable jewelry she created with my guidance. My goal is to help them learn, not just do the project for them.

A reminder about sustainable living. After Diwali, I always pack my decorations carefully to reuse them next year. It’s a small habit that makes a big difference. Reuse, Recycle, Reduce.

Another sustainable creation! I transformed a wedding invitation box into a beautiful jharokha, complete with glass painting by my son and old Lakshmi-Ganesh idols.

These adorable butterflies are made from toilet paper rolls and decorated with sequins. It's a perfect example of how we can turn simple household waste into cute crafts.

A student showing off the butterfly craft she made from a recycled toilet paper roll. It’s a fun, easy, and eco-friendly activity for our younger artists.

About Eco-Friendly & Upcycled Crafts

We do not use store-bought kits here. Instead, we look at toilet paper rolls, pasta, and old wedding boxes and ask, 'What can this become?' We focus on the making part, handling the mess, and the trial and error, rather than just the finished object. It is about teaching kids and adults alike to see value in the discarded.

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