Clay Craft
Learning outcomes
Our Clay & Play lesson is a fun and hands-on session designed to nurture your child’s creativity while strengthening fine motor skills and improving dexterity. Through guided clay modelling, children explore shape, texture, and design in an encouraging and supportive environment.
In this lesson, students will learn how to create and decorate their own jewellery tray using clay and specialised tools provided in their kit. With step-by-step guidance, they will shape, smooth, and add decorative details to design a functional piece they can use and enjoy.
Lesson information
Classes are 30 minutes in duration and are delivered face-to-face at our Wiley Park location. Each session includes a structured, step-by-step tutorial led by our qualified and dedicated instructor.
Advance registration is required. Bookings close 7 days prior to the scheduled class date. Once your Active & Creative Kids voucher has been successfully redeemed, you will receive a booking link or QR code to schedule your class (where materials have been purchased through Kids Art Box). Please ensure your child has all required materials ready before the lesson begins to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.If your child is unable to attend, please notify us at least 48 hours prior to the class to arrange a rescheduled session.
Lesson time and location
Class times are May 17th at 2.15pm at 285 Lakemba St, Wiley Park NSW
Add on kit for $10 includes
- 1x 1.13 kg Crayola Air-dry clay
- 1x Mont Marte 3 pack paint brush
- 1x Mont Marte 12 pack Acrylic paint
- 1x Mont Marte laser glitter shaker OR Mont Marte glitter glue
- 1x Mont Marte modelling tools
Items required to complete class
Air hardening modelling clay, glitter, Paint, modelling tools, Paint brushes, Paint palate and apron or material kit which you can purchase as an add on.
Only 1 kit can be added per lesson purchased
Please note- we reserve the right to change dates/times of lessons. Participants will be notified of any changes and given the opportunity to reschedule.
In the rare case of an item being out of stock, we aim to substitute the item to something of similar quality and price to enable students to competently complete the class