Pumpkin Pet, Kids Clay Workshop
Schedule
Mon, 06 Oct, 2025 at 04:40 pm to Mon, 27 Oct, 2025 at 05:40 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Lolart School (Sheppard/Hwy 404) | Toronto, ON

About this Event
Create friendly monsters or spooky monsters! They may have ten tentacles, a unibrow, antennas, or spiral arms. All monsters are welcome at this workshop! We'll be creating the monster of your dreams (or nightmare) hatching from its little monster egg.
This hands-on adventure is a fun introduction to the world of 3-D art! It’s perfect for anyone interested in building and making things with their hands. Our teachers will guide your children through clay sculpting, from the basics of molding to adding finishing touches. It’s a whole world of fun and inspiration waiting to be crafted!
Workshop Details:
- Ages 6-13
- Material: Bouncing Clay
- Duration: 1 hr, 1 session
- Clay size: approximately 2 x 2.5 in.
- All materials are provided and included in the fee.
Other things to know:
- Missed Sessions - There are no refunds for missed sessions. A 24-hr notice of absence is required to be eligible for rescheduling. Please note that our workshops have limited spots and you might not be guaranteed the same workshop.
- Workshop Cancellations - If the workshop is cancelled by the school (because of inclement weather or teachers’ absence), a refund will be issued.
- Artwork pick-up - Some artworks may be kept at the studio to finish drying. Artworks will be held for one month. If an artwork isn’t picked up within a month, we cannot guarantee its safety. It may be repurposed or used as a studio display.

What is Bouncing Clay?
Bouncing clay is a non-toxic, lightweight air-dry clay that's perfect for kids' crafts! It's called bouncing clay because it's very elastic and bouncy when formed into a ball. But once it's dry, we try not to bounce it to prevent breaking.
Care Instructions:
Your clay creation may be dry to the touch within a 20 minutes, but it won't be fully dry until about 24-36 hours, depending on the size. We recommend leaving it on a flat surface to fully dry. Small, thin, and long pieces of clay can be quite fragile, so please handle with care. If pieces break off, you can use a bit of water or clear glue to attach them again.
The clay creations that we make aren't toys, they're best displayed so they can last a long time!
Where is it happening?
Lolart School (Sheppard/Hwy 404), 2040 Sheppard Avenue East, Toronto, CanadaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
CAD 28.25
