The creative studio for children in Munich



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About this class
In this varied workshop, children dive into various exciting design worlds. In the area of art, the playful use of colors is taught: On canvases, the children experiment with acrylic paint to create their very own abstract work of art.
A special highlight is the casting workshop: Here, the children make two candle holders from special cast material. Four trendy dip dye candles in bright colors are designed by yourself. During our break together, we fortify ourselves with fresh pretzels, fruit and vegetables. At the end, the entire collection is lovingly packaged so that every child proudly takes home their own treasures.
What you’ll do in the class
Arrive: The workshop begins with a warm welcome to the group and an introduction to the use of acrylic paints, casting materials and wax.
First work: The children dedicate themselves to designing their canvases and then fill the shapes for their two individual candle holders.
Refreshment: In a relaxed atmosphere, all participants enjoy a snack made from pretzels and fresh fruit and vegetables.
Second work: The focus is now on designing four dip dye candles before the hardened candle holders are carefully removed from their shapes.
Conclusion: The group looks at the works of art together in a small exhibition and carefully packs all treasures for the way home.
Who is the class suitable for?
This workshop is perfect for creative minds aged between 8 and 12 who want to try out new things. In a relaxed atmosphere, I help the children to implement their own ideas in a playful way — without pressure, but with plenty of space for imagination and the joy of making things themselves.
Details to remember
CRAFT|ART
I am Dragi, creative mind and maker. In my studio in Munich-Harlaching, I bring you closer to art and DIY knowledge in an inviting atmosphere. Here you will find a safe space for your creativity in small groups. Take a well-deserved break!












