Featured Messy Play & Sensory Art Highlights
A glimpse into the messy magic we create every day! From tactile sensory bins to splashing in pools, here is a collection of our favorite moments from camps and classes.
This is what it's all about! A happy face and wonderfully messy hands show a day full of sensory exploration and fun. I love seeing the pure joy kids find in process-based art.
Nothing says summer like a pool full of happy kids! This overhead shot captures the energy of our group water play sessions, where everyone can splash, play, and cool off together.
Welcome to the prehistoric world! I create detailed sensory bins like this dinosaur landscape with a volcano to spark imagination and encourage tactile learning through play.
Here's a look at our Transport Week activity in full swing. The kids are using old tires as a canvas, learning about vehicles while engaging in a large-scale, collaborative art project.
This little video is a celebration of four years of messy magic! It’s a quick peek into the variety of activities we do, from painting and crafts to sensory bins and water fun.
Our indoor sandpit is always a huge hit! It's a fantastic sensory activity where toddlers can dig, pour, and build, developing fine motor skills while having a blast.
About this collection
You might see the paint-covered faces and wonder about the cleanup, but that is the best part—you don't have to do any of it. We provide waterproof aprons, manage all the sensory bin setups, and handle the entire post-session washdown so you just walk out with a happy, tired kid and zero mess at home.
At our Khar West studio, we believe that the best kind of learning happens when kids get their hands dirty. Our sessions are built around process-based art, which means we focus entirely on the experience rather than trying to create a perfect final product. Whether it is a messy art workshop or a specialized summer camp, the goal is always the same: let the kids explore textures, colors, and materials without hesitation.
What we do
We use child-safe, non-toxic, and often edible-grade materials like coloured rice, kinetic sand, and shaving foam in our sensory bins. You will find us rotating themes weekly—from Dino-Mite adventures to Transport Week—where kids use atypical tools like fly swatters or toy cars to create large-scale art. For our bigger workshops, we add elements like fireless cooking and construction play to keep those curious minds busy.
Why parents love it
We keep our batches small, typically between 8 to 12 children, to ensure safety and enough space for everyone to explore. We also integrate storytelling and puppet shows into the mix to make the sensory play feel like an adventure. If you are looking for a space where your toddler can experiment freely while you enjoy a bit of quiet time knowing the cleanup is handled, we are the place for you.
The Messy Art Studio
We are The Messy Art Studio, and we honestly started just wanting kids to get sticky and giggle. We are all about letting your little ones explore textures and colors in our Khar studio, leaving the cleanup to us so you can just enjoy the play.
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