"Air Clay Minis" with Victoria Mathews | 7 + yrs | 10-12noon | Tuesday 29 September | SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM

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"Air Clay Minis" with Victoria Mathews | 7 + yrs | 10-12noon | Tuesday 29 September | SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM

$55.00

Create a tiny world of your own imagination!

In this hands-on workshop, you’ll use air-dry clay, paper and simply props to create a playful miniature scene filled with tiny details. Make miniature food, plates and cutlery for a tiny café or kitchen - or perhaps create a magical forest hideaway for a bunny or other tiny creatures.

This workshop is all about imagination, storytelling and the joy of making tiny things. You’ll learn simple techniques for working with air-dry clay, drawing, cutting and constructing miniature objects to bring your own little world to life.

What will you create?

A tiny café? A cosy woodland home? A picnic for a family of mice? The possibilities are miniature and endless!

A great workshop for curious little makers — and a perfect opportunity to try miniature making ahead of our Term 4 Miniature Home Builders workshop with Victoria.

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Workshops will run 4:00pm - 5:00pm 7, 14, 21, 28 October 4, 11, 18, 25 November 2026

Workshop will be held in the Garage Studio at Bluebird House 150 Swanston Street, Geelong

TERMS & CONDITIONS

Bookings are non-refundable but, should you be unable to attend, your place can be transferred to a friend. Please contact us if you should need to transfer your booking.

NDIS Participants: If this student will be using funds from an NDIS plan. Please contact sarahmoore@bluebirdfoundationinc.org.au for enrolment and an invoice exclusive of GST.

This workshop requires a minimum number of participants to run. In the unlikely event that we don't get this number of participants, we'll cancel the class and fully refund you and inform you via email.

Local artist, Victoria Mathews

Victoria Mathews

Victoria lives a creative life with her daughters and loves encouraging and supporting creativity in others. Victoria is trained contemporary jeweller who studied gold and silversmithing at NMIT and RMIT. For the last 5 years Victoria has worked with artists with disabilities, supporting them with their art practice. Victoria works in a range of mediums including metal, fabric and paper.