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Balloon Sculpting

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Balloon sculpting, also called balloon twisting, is the art of making shapes and figures out of special long balloons. Balloon artists can create all sorts of things, from simple animals and flowers to complex characters or even large sculptures. They twist and tie the balloons in different ways to make the shapes they want. Balloon sculptures are colorful, fun, and always exciting to watch being made. How? Start by inflating a long, skinny balloon, leaving a bit uninflated at the end. To make basic shapes, twist the balloon at different points to create sections. These twists can be combined to form legs, arms, or other parts of your sculpture. More complex figures might use multiple balloons twisted and linked together. There are many techniques to learn, like the basic twist, the loop twist, and the fold twist. Why? Fascinating to watch and even more fun to try making balloon shapes. A quick and engaging activity for events, with simple designs created in under a minute. Custom balloon sculptures make memorable, personalized gifts. Interactive performance, where artists can take requests from the audience. Learning to sculpt balloons offers a fun challenge for creative minds.
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Diya Painting

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Diya painting is the art of decorating small clay lamps called diyas. These lamps are often used in festivals like Diwali, but painted diyas can also be beautiful decorations for any occasion. People paint colourful designs, patterns, or pictures on the diyas using special paints that stick to clay. Some add glitter, small jewels, or other decorations to make their diyas extra special. Each painted diya becomes a unique, handmade piece of art. How? Start with a clean, dry clay diya. Sketch your design lightly in pencil if you want. Use acrylic paints or paints made for pottery to add your colours and designs. Paint the inside of the diya a solid colour, then add designs to the outside. You can use thin brushes for detailed work or sponges for textures. Let each color dry before adding the next. Finish with glitter glue or stick-on jewels if you like. Seal the paint with a clear varnish to make it last longer. Why? Connect with cultural traditions by creating a personalized piece of art. A fun and creative way to express yourself on a small canvas. A relaxing activity suitable for all ages, promoting focus and mindfulness. Painted diyas make thoughtful gifts or lasting decorations for any occasion. Learn about different cultures and artistic styles while enjoying a creative activity.
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Jigsaw Puzzles

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Jigsaw puzzles are pictures that have been cut into many small, interlocking pieces. The goal is to put all the pieces back together to recreate the original image. Puzzles can have just a few large pieces for young children or thousands of tiny pieces for adults. They can show all sorts of pictures, from simple cartoons to complex landscapes or famous artwork. How? Start by looking at all the pieces and turning them upside up. Find the edge pieces and put them together to make the frame of the puzzle. Then, sort the remaining pieces by colour or pattern. Look closely at the shape of each piece and the parts of the picture on it. Try fitting pieces together, starting with obvious sections like a bright colour or distinct object in the image. Keep working until all the pieces are in place. Why? A fun challenge that develops patience and problem-solving skills. Suitable for teamwork or solo play. Quiet and relaxing activity at events. Offers a sense of accomplishment upon completion. Appeals to all age groups with varying difficulty levels.
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Hand Art

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Hand art is a creative activity where people use their hands as a starting point for drawings or paintings. This often involves tracing around your hand on paper and then turning the outline into a fun picture. The fingers might become the legs of an animal, or the whole hand shape could turn into a tree or a funny face. It’s a simple way to start a drawing that can turn into all sorts of imaginative creations. How? Place your hand flat on a piece of paper. Trace around it with a pencil. Now, look at the shape and think about what it could become. Add details with markers, crayons, or paint to turn it into your chosen design. You might add eyes to make a funny creature or draw leaves to turn it into a tree. You can trace both hands to make bigger pictures, or even add handprints using paint. Why? Everyone starts with the same basic shape but creates something unique. Easy for kids and adaptable for older participants. Quick and needs minimal setup. Great for marking occasions and memories. Encourages imaginative thinking and storytelling.
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Sand Painting

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Sand painting is an art form where colourful sand is used to create pictures or designs. Instead of using paint, artists sprinkle different colours of sand onto a surface to make their artwork. The sand can be arranged in detailed patterns or used to fill in larger areas of colour. Sand paintings can be permanent if glued down, or temporary designs made just for fun. How? Start with a flat surface, often a piece of cardboard or wood with a sticky surface or covered in glue. Draw your design lightly in pencil. Then, carefully sprinkle coloured sand onto the sticky areas. You can use small spoons, funnels, or even just your fingers to control where the sand goes. Tap off extra sand and add more colours to complete your design. If it’s meant to be permanent, seal it with a spray adhesive. Why: Unique texture adds a creative twist to artwork. Sensory-friendly and engaging for all ages. Adapts to different skill levels, from basic to advanced. Results in impressive, colourful designs. Offers a hands-on and memorable activity at events.
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Bookmark Making

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Bookmark making is a craft activity where people create their unique page markers for books. Bookmarks can be made from all sorts of materials like paper, felt, or even popsicle sticks. They can be decorated with drawings, stickers, pressed flowers, or anything else that’s flat enough to fit between book pages. Some bookmarks are simple strips, while others might have tassels or charms hanging from them. How? Choose your base material, like cardstock or felt. Cut it into a long rectangle shape – about 2 inches wide and 6-8 inches long is common. Decorate one or both sides with markers, paint, stickers, or glued-on decorations. You can add a tassel by tying threads to one end, or punch a hole and add a ribbon. Make sure everything is dry and flat before using it in a book. Why? Simple, quick, and enjoyable for all age groups. Encourages reading with a functional craft. Easily personalized with endless design options. Compact and practical souvenir. Boosts creativity with minimal materials.
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Windchime Making

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Windchime making is a craft where people create their own musical outdoor decorations. Windchimes are hanging objects that make gentle sounds when the wind blows. They can be made from all sorts of materials like metal tubes, seashells, small bells, or even recycled items like old keys or bottle caps. Each windchime is unique, in its look and sound. How? Start by choosing a base for your windchime, like a piece of wood or a sturdy ring. Collect items to hang that will make noise when they bump together. Drill small holes in the base or use strong glue to attach strings or fishing lines. Tie your chosen objects to these strings at different lengths. Add a longer string in the middle with something heavier at the end to catch the wind. Why? Combines art and sound for a unique craft. Great use of recycled materials. Creates a personalized home decoration. Provides a lasting reminder of the event.
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Cape Making

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Cape making is a craft activity where people create their superhero-style capes. These capes are usually made from simple materials like fabric or even paper. People can decorate their capes with all sorts of designs, from superhero logos to colourful patterns. The finished capes can be worn for pretend play or as part of a costume. How? Start with a large piece of fabric or strong paper. Cut it into a cape shape – usually a half-circle. Decorate the cape using fabric paints, markers, stickers, or glued-on decorations. You can add a design on the back or keep it simple. Attach ties or velcro at the neck so the cape can be put on and taken off easily. Make sure all decorations are dry before wearing the cape. Why? Sparks imagination and brings out the inner superhero. Simple craft suitable for all age groups. Allows creative freedom with colours and designs. Perfect for pretend play and active storytelling. Adds fun to any event with wearable crafts.
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Digital Caricature

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Digital caricature is like traditional caricature, but instead of using paper and pencils, the artist uses a computer or tablet to draw. They still make a funny, exaggerated picture of a person, but they do it on a screen. The artist can use different digital brushes and effects to create colourful, detailed caricatures. These can be printed out right away or sent by email. How? The artist uses a special drawing tablet and stylus connected to a computer. They look at the person and draw directly on the screen, using software like Photoshop or specialized caricature programs. They can easily change colours, undo mistakes, and add special effects. When the drawing is done, it can be instantly printed or shared digitally. Why? Clean and quick, with no messy supplies involved. Easy to share on social media. Fun to watch the process live on a big screen. Files can be stored and printed anytime. Offers endless creative possibilities with digital tools.
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Caricature

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
A caricature is a funny drawing of a person that exaggerates their most noticeable features. If someone has big ears, the caricature might make them huge. If they have a pointy nose, it might look like a beak in the drawing. Caricatures are usually drawn quickly, often while the person watches. They’re meant to be humorous and entertaining, not exactly like a photograph. How? The artist starts by looking closely at the person’s face to spot their most unique features. They then sketch a quick outline, making these features bigger or more noticeable than they are. The artist might also add things that represent the person’s hobbies or personality. They usually use pencils, markers, or digital tools to create the final image in just a few minutes. Why? Provides a fun, exaggerated version of a person’s likeness. Quick and entertaining for event attendees. Offers a personalized keepsake. Appeals to both participants and onlookers. A lighthearted way to see yourself through someone else’s eyes.
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Funky Nail Art

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Funky nail art is a creative way to decorate fingernails or toenails. It goes beyond simple polish, using different colours, patterns, and small decorations to make each nail a tiny work of art. People can get all sorts of designs, from simple stripes or dots to complex pictures of animals, flowers, or cartoon characters. Some nail artists even use tiny jewels or 3D decorations to make the nails stand out. How? First, the nails are cleaned and shaped. A base coat is applied to protect the nails. Then, the artist uses special nail polishes, thin brushes, and tools to create the designs. They might use stencils, stamps, or freehand painting techniques. Some designs use nail stickers or transfers. Finally, a clear top coat is applied to protect the art and make it shiny. Why? Lets people express their personality and creativity. Matches outfits or celebrates occasions. A colorful way to brighten up one’s day. Quick and engaging activity at events. The unique souvenir that lasts for days.
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Glitter Mehndi

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Glitter Mehndi is a fun twist on traditional henna designs. Instead of using henna paste, it uses skin-safe glue and glitter to create sparkly patterns on the skin. The designs can be similar to traditional mehndi patterns, or they can be more modern and playful. Glitter Mehndi is shiny and eye-catching, making it popular for parties and festivals. How? First, the artist draws the design on the skin using a special skin-safe adhesive. Then, they sprinkle fine glitter over the wet adhesive. When the extra glitter is brushed away, a sparkling design is left behind. Different colours of glitter can be used to create colourful, shimmering patterns. The design usually lasts for a few days before gradually fading. Why? Offers a quicker, more vibrant alternative to traditional mehndi. Provides instant, eye-catching designs for special occasions. Combines traditional patterns with a modern, sparkly twist. Perfect for social media-worthy, glittery photographs. Appeals to a wide range of ages with its playful and elegant designs.
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