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Art and Craft Classes for Kids in South Delhi

byCurious Minds DIYAt studio in Chittaranjan Park, New DelhiStarts from800 Per Workshop (2 Hours)View full gallery

I believe every child is an artist waiting to be encouraged. My studio in C.R. Park is a space where we swap screens for brushes, clay, and imagination to build confidence through creativity.

Getting hands messy with clay is one of our favorite activities. In this pottery workshop, kids are learning to sculpt and smoothen their own masks, enjoying the tactile process.

From clay play to paper crafts, I focus on the overall development of each child. These activities help improve fine motor skills, concentration, and creativity.

A look into our sensory play, clay, and sculpture workshops. I provide the materials and a little guidance, then let the kids explore and create freely.

A group of proud young artists showing off their finished paintings. My art classes are for all age groups, and it's wonderful to see them create together.

This is how we create art together. I often demonstrate a technique, and the children follow along, adding their own unique touches to their work.

Unleash your creativity one brushstroke at a time. This video shows the process of creating spooky haunted house paintings, perfect for a themed art session.

We had a magical time with our Harry Potter-themed doodle art. The kids were so excited to create artwork inspired by their favorite wizarding world.

Two students proudly holding up their Hogwarts castle paintings. It's so rewarding to see their love for a story translate into beautiful art.

A close-up of the magical Hogwarts castle paintings created during our Harry Potter workshop.

This young artist created a colorful cupcake using a pointillism-inspired technique. It's a great example of how we explore different art styles.

About Art & Craft Corner

When your child walks into my studio, do not worry about the mess. Whether we are sculpting clay or using recycled boxes for craft, I encourage them to get their hands dirty. I focus on the process, such as the feeling of the clay, the color blending, and the decision-making, rather than just the final product. It is where they learn that making mistakes is actually part of creating something beautiful.

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