Eco-Friendly Art Workshops for Kids in Bengaluru
We transform everyday items like Amazon cartons, egg trays, and dried flowers into colorful art. See how we teach children to find magic in sustainable materials.
This is my eco-friendly philosophy in action. We transformed discarded Amazon cartons and dried rose petals into a beautiful snail, teaching children that art can be both sustainable and magical.
A beautiful rainbow created entirely from Amazon cartons and recycled paper pulp. This project shows children how everyday recycled materials can be transformed into something colorful and amazing.
Look at this incredible whale made from recycled cardboard and paint. This activity is a perfect example of upcycled art, giving new life to old items and turning them into something special.
We turned simple orange peels into a beautiful, eco-friendly wreath. This is a wonderful way to teach the next generation about sustainability and the beauty of upcycled creativity.
Using dried corn leaves for petals and coffee powder for the center, we crafted this lovely sunflower. It's a great example of how we use natural and waste materials to create wonderful art.
An experimental art project using a carton cover, dried corn silky threads, and colored spray. The final reveal of the pattern is always a magical moment for the children.
Who needs a bakery when you can make your own doughnuts from recycled materials? This fun project uses crumpled paper and yarn to create colorful, zero-calorie treats.
Natural materials like these fallen flowers are a fantastic resource for creative projects. We often use them for painting, collage, and sensory potions, connecting children with nature.
This cheerful lion face was crafted from recycled corn leaves and a repurposed cardboard disc. It’s a simple yet effective way to demonstrate how to make art from found objects.
Here you can see our process of making our own recycled paper from used egg cartons. We believe in wasting nothing and showing children how to create art from everything.
About Eco-Friendly Creations
We teach children that true creativity does not require expensive store-bought supplies. In our sessions, your child will transform simple household waste, like egg trays, Amazon cartons, or fallen leaves, into vibrant, tangible art projects that build confidence and help develop fine motor skills.
The Joy of Upcycled Art
I believe that the best art materials are often hiding in your recycling bin. Our workshops move away from plastic-heavy crafts, choosing instead to use materials like corrugated cardboard, corn husks, and paper pulp. This teaches children a valuable lesson about sustainability while encouraging them to look at their environment with curiosity.
Why Sustainable Play Matters
When children learn to make a 'whale' from an old carton or a 'wreath' from dried orange peels, they are doing more than just making a craft. They are solving problems, planning, and exercising their imagination. This process of re-purposing waste into something beautiful helps build:
- Cognitive Flexibility: Learning to see potential in 'trash' instead of a finished object.
- Fine Motor Skills: Cutting, pasting, and weaving natural elements require focus and physical coordination.
- Environmental Awareness: Developing an early appreciation for reducing waste.
How We Host Our Workshops
Whether you are hosting a small birthday gathering or a larger event in Bengaluru, I bring all the supplies and, most importantly, handle the cleanup. We use food-safe dyes and natural adhesives to ensure the activities are safe for toddlers. Each session is structured to ensure that every child walks away with a creation they are proud of, while parents get a glimpse into how simple materials can spark hours of focused, joyful play.
Doe A Dear
I founded Doe a Dear because I believe children learn best when they are given the freedom to explore real-world materials. My goal is to make creativity accessible and sustainable, ensuring that every session is as much about the process of making as it is about the final result.
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