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Join us to experience the fun in sculpting miniature clay version of Breakfast Kaya Butter Toast set dish (Scale 1:12). Experience the hands-on journey learning with us . We will share tips and techniques to create nice and realistic looking miniature clay food we have learned over the years. The budget that fits your pocket just right.

Join us to experience the fun in sculpting miniature clay version of Breakfast Kaya Butter Toast set dish (Scale 1:12). Experience the hands-on journey learning with us . We will share tips and techniques to create nice and realistic looking miniature clay food we have learned over the years. The budget that fits your pocket just right.

About the Class

  • Class Level: All Levels
  • Age Requirement: 13 to 99 years
  • Average Class Size: 8

What You'll Learn

I will be teaching you how to sculpt eggs, butter, soft boil eggs, taostnd some extras condiments of Roti and Kopi/Tea in a set . Each piece with be individually sculp, and beverage blends. Simply realistic to every bits that go into the dish, You will learn to create your special variations with colour mixing, trimmings, texturising and gluing the WIP. Each participant will complete the set dish to bring home at the end.

I will be teaching you how to sculpt eggs, butter, soft boil eggs, taost and some extra beverage blend. Simply realistic to every bits that go into the dish, You will learn to create your special variations with colour mixing, trimmings, texturising and gluing the WIP. Each participant will complete the set dish to bring home at the end.

Fee Includes

A giftbox to bring home your work, light refreshments, all materials and usage of tools/equipments.

Instructor:

Session will taught by experienced clay artist with many years’ experience in teaching and facilitating various at corporate workshops, training programmes, community event , government and non government agencies and schools. Both Charlene Chan and Agnes Phuah have done various commissioned miniature and figurines works for media and art centres.