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Creative Pottery Workshops for Kids and Families

byStudio Hands inClayStudio at Ghatkopar West, MumbaiStarts from1,200 per childView full gallery

Ditch the screens and get those hands messy! From 'Mommy and Me' bonding sessions to fun-filled birthday parties, we create a space for little artists to explore, play, and take home their own handmade ceramic pieces.

Sunday mornings are for our Kid's Pottery Workshop! It's an absolute blast watching these little artists get their hands messy and let their creativity flow.

"If not a book, pick up some clay," said the kids at the studio. We love hosting kids for screen-free, creative fun.

Our Messy Clayplay Mommy n Me workshop is all about bonding over clay. Look at these adorable messy moments!

Our Moms & Kids Clay Day Out was full of laughter and beautiful memories. It's a heartwarming, hands-on experience for everyone.

Would you want to come for a family claydate? It's a wonderful way for mothers, daughters, and the whole family to create together.

This mom came because her daughter insisted but ended up loving it herself! It's a cool experience you have to try to understand.

Tired of the same old party plans? We turn celebrations into artistic adventures that your little ones will never forget.

Get hands messy, hearts happy! Kids love getting their hands into clay. It's not just fun, it's a memory-making experience.

Watching these young artists share what they've created with so much pride is what makes it all worth it. Every piece tells a story.

A group of young artists hard at work during our kids' pottery workshop. We provide all the tools and guidance they need to create.

About For the Little Ones: Kids & Family Fun

You don't just leave with memories, you take home a tangible keepsake. Every project your child molds—whether it is a wind chime, a tiny bowl, or an animal figurine—is carefully fired and glazed in our studio, ready for you to collect in two to three weeks to keep forever.

At Studio Hands inClay, we believe the best kind of learning happens when you aren't afraid to get messy. Our Ghatkopar West balcony studio is built for exactly that. It is a screen-free zone where children aged 6 to 10 can get their hands into stoneware clay, learn basic building techniques, and most importantly, just have fun.

Why Families Love Our Sessions

We offer a few different ways to get creative with us:

  • Kids' Creative Clay: Focused sessions for children to develop motor skills through sensory play. We keep projects simple, like coil bowls or custom nameplates, so kids feel proud of their results.
  • Mommy and Me / Family Claydates: These are our favorite. It is not just about the clay; it is about the conversations that happen while you are both rolling, squishing, and shaping. It is a perfect way to bond outside the home environment.
  • Birthday Parties: Tired of the same old party venues? We turn celebrations into artistic adventures. We can host small groups for a private workshop where the kids walk away with a piece they made themselves.

The Process

We handle the technical side so you do not have to worry. We manage the drying, the bisque firing, the glazing, and the final high-temp glaze firing. Your role is simply to show up with an open mind. Paani aur mitti se darna nahi hai—the clay is forgiving, and so are we. We provide the aprons, the tools, and the tea for the parents, so you can sit back and watch the magic happen. Whether you are a local resident or just visiting Ghatkopar for the day, bring the little ones by and let's get clay-crazy.

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Studio Hands inClay

Studio at Ghatkopar West, MumbaiStarts from 1,200 per child

Hey, I'm Aparnaa, the Chief Clay Officer here. I started this studio because I realized clay has a way of fixing your soul, and I wanted to share that messy, honest joy with everyone. Seeing kids and parents bond over a lump of mud on our balcony is the absolute highlight of my week.

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