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Creative & Culinary Workshops

bySmall WorldIn-person meetups across 20 cities in IndiaStarts from99 per person (gender-based pricing)View full gallery

Ditch the doomscrolling and get your hands messy. From pottery and pizza making to Japanese Kintsugi, come create something real with us—no experience needed, just good vibes.

Lost in the process of creating. Our workshops are a space to focus, unwind, and let your creativity flow.

What can pottery teach you about life? It's all about balance, control, and molding yourself to handle any situation. It's a lesson in patience and perspective.

Ever dreamt of making your own pizza? At our pizza-making workshop, you can unleash your inner chef and create a delicious masterpiece.

Who needs birthday cake when you can celebrate by breaking things and making them beautiful again? Our Kintsugi workshop is a unique way to honor your story, cracks and all.

Sgraffito pottery is all about scratching the surface to reveal the soul underneath. Every layer hides a surprise, and you get to carve your own story into clay.

We brought the famous Japanese Karakuri workshop to Bangalore. It's the magical art of making paper toys that move, turning simple paper into storytelling.

Step into a world of creativity at our Terrarium Workshop. Build your own tiny green world and take home a piece of magic.

A group of new friends proudly showing off their fluid art creations. It's amazing what you can create in just one afternoon.

The pure joy of creating something with your own hands. This is what our art workshops are all about.

Two friends, two beautiful hand-painted mugs. A perfect souvenir from a day spent making memories together.

About Creative & Culinary Workshops

You do not need to be an artist to join these sessions. Our workshops are designed for complete beginners who just want to do something different on their weekend. We handle all the supplies—the clay, the paints, the pizza ingredients—you just show up. The focus is on the process of creating and actually talking to the person sitting next to you, not on making a masterpiece.

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