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Unique Craft & Texture Art Workshops in Bengaluru

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Move beyond the canvas. From textured moon lamps that glow to custom fluid bear figurines, we help you create functional decor pieces you will actually use at home. We bring all the materials—you just bring the energy.

The magical reveal of a completed moon lamp. In this workshop, we use texture paste to sculpt the moon's surface and then light it up.

A stunning turquoise fluid bear, with mesmerizing swirls of color. This is a super fun and unpredictable art form where you pour paints to create a one-of-a-kind figurine.

Participants beaming with joy as they hold up their glowing, self-made moon lamps. It's a truly unique piece of home decor that you can say you made yourself.

A group of proud creators with their finished moon lamps, all lit up in a dark room. The effect is absolutely breathtaking.

A participant interacting with her finished moon lamp. The textured surface and warm glow make it a captivating piece of art.

The very first step of the moon lamp workshop: applying texture paste to create the craters and surface. It's a fun, tactile process.

Even kids can join in on the fun! A young artist carefully crafting the surface of her own moon lamp.

A collage capturing the entire moon lamp workshop experience, from the messy, creative process to the beautifully lit final products.

A top-down view of a finished moon lamp, showing off the detailed texture and the soft, ambient light it gives off.

A finished moon lamp displayed as a beautiful piece of home decor, complete with a small Buddha statue for a serene touch.

About Unique Craft Creations

The best part about our moon lamp sessions is getting your hands dirty with the texture paste. It feels like sculpting, and you do not need any artistic background to get the craters looking realistic. We guide you on the paste consistency so you get the perfect, cratered lunar surface before we fix the LED strip. It is less of a formal class and more of a messy, tactile experiment where the result is a piece of decor you will actually keep.

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