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3D Paper Crafts & Clay Creations for Kids

byAmozishClasses at Pitampura studio & across Delhi NCRStarts from650 per workshopView full gallery

Bring imagination to life with tactile art projects. Our studio focuses on hands-on sculpting and paper construction to help children build fine motor skills and creative confidence.

Our clay modeling workshops are full of creativity. Students make everything from cute animal pencil toppers to miniature flower bouquets, learning to shape and detail the clay.

Unicorns, mushrooms, and more. These whimsical pencil toppers were sculpted from clay by our students, turning an ordinary pencil into a piece of art.

A student proudly displays his elephant and tiger pencil toppers. These small-scale sculpting projects are excellent for developing fine motor skills and attention to detail.

A student is deeply focused on creating a miniature world with clay. These projects encourage storytelling and imaginative play, all while honing sculpting skills.

A glimpse of our clay workshop in progress. Children are busy rolling, shaping, and assembling their clay pieces to create beautiful floral designs.

This simple yet clever paper octopus is a great example of our beginner paper craft projects. It's amazing to see a flat piece of paper turn into a fun, wiggly creature.

This interactive cat and fish paper craft is a hit with the kids. It teaches them about simple mechanisms and how to create movement in their art.

A beautiful 3D seascape made entirely of paper. Students learn about layering to create a sense of depth, with paper boats sailing on paper waves under a paper sun.

These whimsical animal lanterns are crafted from paper rolls and colorful sheets. This project is a great way to teach kids about building 3D structures from simple shapes.

A group of students proudly showing off the owl-themed wall hangings they made from paper and yarn. Group projects like this foster a wonderful sense of shared accomplishment.

About 3D Paper Crafts & Clay Creations

We keep our batches small, with only 6-8 students per table, ensuring your child gets individual guidance while working with clay or paper. Instead of just following generic templates, they learn the mechanics of shaping, layering, and structural design, so they leave with a finished project that they built from the ground up.

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