Sculpt a Tiny Christmas Feast at Home

Learn to make tiny fun dolls house objects


Pamela Woods
Pamela Woods
4.9 (516)

2 hours Class size 10 to 40 guests       $65 (PayPal Pay in 4 available)

What is more fun than making cute tiny objects? Making a cute tiny Christmas feast of course, which is exactly what you'll learn in this fun class!
If you're looking for Christmas in July craft ideas for adults or ways to de-stress as well as get you into the festive spirit, you've come to the right place. This class is not only super fun and cute - it's also downright relaxing and festive.
In this beginner-friendly class, you will make a Christmas dinner feast using plasticine and paints, including a roast turkey with all the trimmings and a Christmas pudding that will fit in the palm of your hand. This is perfect for DIY dolls house accessories.
All the designs will be made in plasticine, but after the class, you can explore making the same designs with poly clay which you can bake in a domestic oven to ensure they are permanent.
What you'll get
Your completed Christmas feast to take home
Knowledge required
Perfect for beginners.
What to bring
No need to bring anything. I bring all the materials needed to your location.
Location

Your teacher can travel within 10 kms of Stanmore, to a venue of your choice.

Sculpt a Tiny Christmas Feast at Home location
Your teacher

Pamela Woods
Pamela Woods

Pamela is a teacher with 20 years of experience

4.9 (516)
female Women-owned

I have had the best life ever, following my passions. I have worked as a script editor and writer and been a course leader and senior lecturer in the UK in film and TV and before that I was an illustrator and artist.
For the last 5 years have become increasingly interested in informal learning. I run classes around Sydney in different venues and concentrate on my passion of growing succulents, art and the art of teaching. I go by the name classbunny.
2026-07-10 15:00:00
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