Process Art Workshops for Kids
Lahe Lahe
Pricing Guide
Monthly Recurring Art Module (4 Sessions)
Core Logistics
- Frequency: 4 structured sessions per month (once weekly).
- Duration: 45 to 60 minutes per session.
- Batch Size: Small cohort of 8 to 12 children for individual attention.
- Location: Premium indoor studios with outdoor faux grass areas like House of Tamariki.
Material Safety & Specs
- Edible Paints: 100% non toxic, house made paints using yogurt/cream base and food dyes.
- Specialized Tools: Sponge rollers, squeegees, textured scrapers, and wooden block stamps.
- Sensory Bases: Freshly prepared cooked spaghetti, moong dal, rice, and taste safe doughs.
Curriculum Scope
- Modules: Rotational focus on painting, block printing, sculpting, and mixed media.
- Art History: Simplified introduction to Indian forms like Kalamkari and artists like Van Gogh.
- Convenience: Full cleanup service provided by staff; child takes home created artwork.
Single Themed Pop Up Workshop (1.5 to 2 Hours)
Event Scope
- Access: Single entry pass for 1 child and 1 accompanying adult.
- Duration: Extended 90 minute to 2 hour session depending on the theme.
- Themes: Elaborate setups for festivals, seasons, or specific storybooks.
Large Scale Installations
- Volume Play: Large bins with vinegar/baking soda fizzy potions or gloopy slime.
- Edible Textures: Trays filled with expensive chopped fruits (Dragon fruit, Kiwi) for tasting and squishing.
- Immersive Props: Parachutes for air movement, bubble machines, and large floor canvases.
Entertainment & Extras
- Guided Activity: Lead educator uses live ukulele music for rhythm and sing alongs.
- Refreshments: Healthy snacks like fresh fruit platters provided post activity.
- Inclusions: All materials, setup, cleanup, and a themed take home gift or artwork.
About Process Art Workshops for Kids
Why Our Workshops Feel Special
I see the magic in those early years. My workshops are all about letting kids explore, mess around, and spark their creative brains. I’m not here to turn your child into a perfect artist - I want them to enjoy the ride, not just the end result. There’s no pressure, just a whole lot of discovery and fun.
What We Actually Do
Every session is a bit wild and a lot hands-on. Kids get to try sensory art activities for kids: finger painting, crazy color mixing, or making fizzy potions. Brushes? Sure, but we also use squeegees, blocks, or just our own chubby little fingers. Some weeks we’ll go on themed adventures, like squelching through mud from a storybook or trying Kalamkari block printing. Famous artists pop up too - not in a boring way, but in ways kids actually get.
Safe, Taste-Safe, and Messy
I prep all the art stuff myself, making sure it’s non-toxic art materials for toddlers. Edible paints and glues mean little ones can explore freely, even if they taste everything. The mess is part of the fun, and I handle the cleanup.
Every Kid Belongs
Our flagship Paintbrush Playhouse is for ages 2 to 6. I adapt everything so neurodivergent and differently-abled kids feel right at home. Parents, you get a breather, watch the magic, and never stress about the mess.
Meet your Expert
Do Re Minis
7 connects in last 3 months
My Story
Hey, I’m Rinila. Me and my ukulele Red - we’re kinda inseparable! Been running Do Re Minis for ages now, but every giggle and wide-eyed stare still gets me. I love mixing music and stories for the tiniest humans. Parents, you’re always welcome to chill, grab a coffee, and chat while the kids go wild. We’re messy, musical, and always building a little tribe. Come as you are, leave with glitter in your hair.
My Work
Baby Sensory & Performing Arts - We run sensory sessions, process art, movement & drama, all with live ukulele sessions for babies.
Messy Play & Process Art - Edible paint, fizzy potions, flowers and lights - process art for toddlers is always taste-safe and wild.
Inclusive Events & Birthdays - We do sensory play birthday parties and themed events. All kids welcome, including neurodivergent and differently abled.
Parent Community - Our classes are more than play - it’s a breather for grownups, a space to connect and learn together.