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MON · JUL 20 · 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
07·20

Building with Clay: Garden Fairy Homes

$250 · 13–17 · Register

Craft your own fairy world with clay in this imaginative camp for teens.

Part of a series

Building with Clay: Garden Fairy Homes

Runs on various dates & times

15 more upcoming dates

Part I

The details

About this event

Dive into a world of creativity at Tooth and Nail Studio's clay camp, where teens can let their imaginations run wild. Over four days, participants will learn to craft enchanting fairy homes and garden accessories using various handbuilding techniques. This camp is perfect for those who enjoy working with their hands and creating magical spaces.

The studio provides a supportive environment where young artists can explore texture, color, and design. With a focus on creativity and storytelling, this camp offers a unique opportunity for teens to express themselves through clay. It's a chance to develop new skills and create something truly special.

From the organizer

In this imaginative clay camp, kids will design and build tiny fairy houses and garden accessories meant to live outdoors or indoors. Campers will use handbuilding techniques to create houses with doors, windows, textures, and playful details inspired by nature. Along the way, we’ll explore how to add surface texture, sculpt small accessories like mushrooms and stepping stones, and bring each piece to life with color. This camp encourages storytelling, creativity, and careful making as kids create a miniature world of their own. Perfect for kids who love tiny things, magical spaces, and working with their hands.

Getting in

  • Register
  • Registration required — must sign up

Pricing details

$250 for the entire 4-class session.

What's It Actually Like?

Energy2/5
ZenMosh Pit
ArtsyDiyIntimateChill
Maker
Conversational

Who'll Be There

Teenagers aged 13-17 interested in art and hands-on activities, along with parents or guardians supporting their creative endeavors. Local artists or instructors may also be present to facilitate the camp.

How the Room Feels

Quiet expectedSeated throughout

What You'll Leave With

A thing you madeA new skill

Who It's For

Social style:
Small group (3–6)
Energy needed:
Fully participatory

Part II · The feel

How it feels

The details organizers don't always put in the description — pulled from the room, the crowd, and what people remember afterward.

The room

Library rules. Whispers and a calm body — this is not a talking-out-loud room.

Quiet expectedSeated throughout

The crowd

Sweet spot is 3–6 people actively doing the thing together.

You'll leave with

A thing you made
A new skill

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