kids arts Science & craft Workshops
learn phonics and writing through art
learn phonics and writing through art
Have fun painting your masterpiece on your cookies and cakes! Enjoy your own personal masterpiece or you may even bring them home for your love ones.
Suitable for kids ages 3.5 to 6 years old. Your child will learn phonics and how to write their ABC's and Numbers with all sorts of brushes, crayons, paint brushes, pen, pencils, etc.
Grab your best friend or partner to come for an acrylic on canvas painting date together. We will provide you with the paint, canvas and comfortable space to let your creativity flow.
Like to paint in the thrill of the dark? Let your imagination run wild with the use of Neon Glow in the Dark Paint. Paint something special to frame up in your bedroom.
Like to accessories yourself with art work that you have painted? Design and paint your own fabric and leather tote bag, sneakers and accessories. Express yourself with art.
Suitable for young and old, we have beautiful rainbow water colours and glitter water colours for canvas, fans, and other interesting crafts.
Stained glass painting workshops, suitable for beginners, kids and adults. Use of opaque or transparent colours on your glass frames to create a beautiful piece of art.
Learn different techniques to create art through preserved flowers that will last forever. We have everlasting flowers arrangements in vases, bouquets, canvas, keychains, etc.
The perfect gift of exploration for young kids to paint and then smash and destroy a giant dinosaur egg. Discover and learn about fossils that can be found in the giant egg.
Learn to make and twist balloons into cute animals, flowers and even Labubu cartoon characters. Pick up a skill to make a bouquet of flowers to impress your friends and love ones.
Impressed by flowers that looks soft, fluffy and lasts forever? You can now learn how to create different variety of flowers by using chenille sticks. Its the latest art craze!
Want to create artistic splatter art? Not allowed to mess up your house? Throw, splash and splatter paint with the use of guns, balloons, plants, twits, and any other materials.
$99 for 6 Hours ($16.5/hour) - Only 1 time Purchase Introductory Promotion Special
Choose from any $19/h art activities. Top up the difference for the other workshops.
Package may be share between siblings and parents of immediate family only.
$199 for 10 Hours (19/h) - Unlimited Purchase for Feb-Mar 2025 Opening Special
Choose from any $19-$29/h art activities. Top up the difference for the other workshops.
Package may be share between siblings and parents of immediate family only.
*Refer a friend, and get a $10 credit at Craft Art Space.
Terms & Conditions apply. $10 credit is not exchangeable for Cash, this credit may only be used on your next visit on activities workshops only.
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1h Acrylic on Canvas Jamming with Small Canvas (A4 size 20cm by 30cm) - $19 (beginners and young kids age 3-7 years old)
1h Acrylic on Canvas Jamming with Medium Canvas (40cm to 60cm) - $29 (beginners and intermediate, kids and adults)
1h Acrylic on Canvas Paint Jamming with Large Canvas (60cm to 80cm) - $49 (advanced, teens and adults)
Additional 1 Hour + Paint : $15.
Introduction to Acrylic Painting on Canvas
How to Acrylic Paint on Canvas?
Using acrylic paint is a fun way to get started painting. The paints are usually cheaper than oil paints, and they dry quickly. To begin, gather your supplies and set up your work space. After that, learn the basic brush strokes to begin filling in your canvasses, and then work on learning more advanced techniques.
How to Set Up your Acrylic Painting Work Space?
1 - Use a variety of brushes made for acrylics. To complete a painting, you'll need a basecoat brush that is about 2 inches (5.1 cm) or so, angled brushes, a 1 inch (2.5 cm) flat or bright brush, and round brushes in various sizes. As an easy way to get what you need, choose a variety pack of paintbrushes that are of decent quality.
Synthetic brushes are a better choice because they are softer than more natural brushes, making it easier to use them with acrylics. A charcoal pencil is also helpful for sketching on the canvas.
2 - Set up a work area with your brushes, paint, and water. Protect your table with plastic, such as polyethylene, which you can get at a hardware store. Lay it out and tape it down. Have a small bucket of water nearby to clean out your paint brushes. Pick out just what you want to use each day, including your paints and brushes. If you don't want to buy polyethylene, use trash bags or newspapers.
3 - Organize your paints in a covered paint palette. When you're painting, you don't want to keep recreating colors or wasting paint each day. A covered palette keeps your paint wet, allowing you to use it again another day. Try arranging your colors according to the rainbow, so you can easily find each color.
Remember ROYGBIV, or red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. Don't forget to add white and black, too.
Mix colors in the center of the palette using a palette knife. Try adding a gray waxed blending sheet in the middle for a neutral background.
For a cheaper option, paint a piece of wood grey. When you need to leave the paints, mist both the paints and the inside of a plastic container with water. Cover the paints using the upside-down container, and place something heavy on top to seal it.
How to Create your Acrylic Painting Design?
1 - Sketch on the canvas with a charcoal pencil to establish the layout. Add the basic outlines of what you want to paint on your canvas. Don't add too many details, as they'll just be painted over in a while anyway. Just add the large shapes.
Charcoal is a good choice because it will dissolve into the paint.
2 - Mix your paints before beginning. If you want, you can just start with red, yellow, blue, and white. Place the red, yellow, and blue paints in three small dabs to form the corners of a triangle. Mix the primaries together to create secondary colors, filling in the triangle.
For instance, move a little red over to the middle of the triangle side, and move a little blue to the same spot. Mix them together to make purple. Yellow and red make orange, while blue and yellow make green.
Experiment to find the colors you like. For instance, you might want to mix a lot of blue with a little yellow for a bluish green.
You can use a brush or a palette knife to mix paints.
3 - Dip your brush in water before coating it in paint. Generally, you need a bit of water on your brush before you start painting. However, you don't want too much, so dab it on a paper towel before dipping it in the paint.
To change colors, rinse out your brush in a cup of water. Dab off the water, so you don't end up with watery paint running down your canvas. Lightly dry the brush between colors.
4 - Fill in the background with a 2-inch (5.1-cm) basecoat brush. These brushes are wide, often 2 inches (5.1 cm) or so. After you dip the brush in water, apply paint to the bottom half of the bristles, and use broad strokes to fill in the background.
A bigger brush can help you cover more of the canvas and incorporate brushstrokes into your painting. You can also use a bigger brush to make the large shapes of what you're painting, which gives the painting fluidity.
For instance, if you're painting a flower on a background, fill in the background with a large brush. Paint the petals and any other big section of color with a medium to large paintbrush.
5 - Use an angled brush for moving between heavy and fine lines. An angled brush is a wide brush that goes down to a fine tip. Angle it towards the wide edge, and you get a wide line. Angle it up towards the tip, and you get a fine line. Try a brush that's 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) across for most lines.[11]
Change the angle of the tip as you're painting a stroke to move from a wide line to a fine line or vice versa.
Try a round brush for finer lines. When you are adding in detail, pick a small round brush. A #8 brush will do broader lines, while a #0 will fill in very small details. Add water to the paint brush, and then dab it so it's just damp. Add paint to the tip, and then use it to paint the fine details on your canvas.
These brushes come in all sizes from very small to large.
If you're painting a flower, go in with a smaller brush to add things like the flower's center, veins on the leaves, the stem of the flower, and shading details on the petal.
6 - Try a round brush for finer lines. When you are adding in detail, pick a small round brush. A #8 brush will do broader lines, while a #0 will fill in very small details. Add water to the paint brush, and then dab it so it's just damp. Add paint to the tip, and then use it to paint the fine details on your canvas.
These brushes come in all sizes from very small to large.
If you're painting a flower, go in with a smaller brush to add things like the flower's center, veins on the leaves, the stem of the flower, and shading details on the petal.
7 - Work quickly to keep the paint from drying out. Acrylic paint dries much faster than oil paint so you need to move fast.[13] Start with just a little paint at a time so you're not wasting paint. When you mix colors, use the color quickly, as the mixing process will cause it to dry faster.
You can slow down the drying process by placing a wet paper towel over your palette or paper plate. Then pour and mix the paint on the paper towel.
Gel medium can also extend the life of your paint. Just add a little bit to the paint as you're mixing the colors.
8 - Mist the paint with water to blend dried colors. Adding a bit of water from time to time will help you blend paint that has already dried. Use a spray bottle set on "mist," and add a light layer of water to the paint as it dries out.
You can also use this technique to water down the paint, making it more like watercolors. However, try not to use more than 1 part water to 2 parts paint. Thinning it out too much can cause the paint to separate.
Advanced Techniques for Acrylic Painting
1 - Try dry brushing for a feathery look. Dry brushing is a technique you can use with any brush where you start with a completely dry brush. Add a little paint to the very end of the brush, and wipe off any extra. Run the tip of the brush over the canvas lightly, which creates a feathery look.
The key to this stroke is to not get too much paint on your brush.
2 - Use a fan brush to create multiple lines at once. A fan brush is spread out like a fan, so it makes it easy to create things like palm tree leaves. Use the long side to make an edge, and then use the fan part to make the line thicker, pulling it down into thin leaves or lines.
3 - Apply paint thickly with a palette knife for texture. This technique is called impasto. Use your palette knife to pick up a blob of paint and apply it to the canvas. Don't smooth it out completely. Rather, leave some of it raised up to give the painting texture.
4 - Pour or splatter the paint on the canvas for a fluid effect. This technique gives you permission to go a little crazy with your paint. Lay your canvas out flat, and then pour paint on the canvas. You can use a cup, the tube it came in, or a paint brush to drip it. For a splattering effect, hit the brush against your hand, letting the paint splatter on the canvas.
For this technique, thin your paint with 1 part water to 2 parts paint.
5 - Add interesting textures with household items. You can use a wide variety of household items to paint on canvas, such as a clean toothbrush, paper towels, a sponge, a cotton swab, or a toothpick.[20] Experiment with different items to see what effect you like.
Keep in mind that acrylic paint is permanent on many surfaces once it dries so only use items you're willing to throw away afterwards.
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1h Neon Glow in the dark Paint Jamming with Small Canvas (A4 size 20cm by 30cm) - $39 (beginners and young kids age 3-7 years old)
1h Neon Glow in the dark Paint Jamming with Medium Canvas (40cm to 60cm) - $49 (beginners and intermediate, kids and adults)
1h Neon Glow in the dark Paint Jamming with Large Canvas (60cm to 80cm) - $59 (advanced, kids and adults)
Additional 1 Hour + Paint : $15.
Like to paint in the thrill of the dark? Let your imagination run wild with the use of Neon Glow in the Dark Paint. Paint something special to frame up in your bedroom. Let it glow in your room, while you relax and put yourself to sleep at night.
*You will be given some Acrylic Paint + a palette of Glow in the Dark Paint, to create your fantasy art work.
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1h Tote Bag + Fabric Paint - $29 (kids/adults)
Additional 1h + Fabric Paint - $15.
1h Leather Painting Workshop - $39 (with 1 palette of leather paint)
Additional 1h + Leather Paint - $15.
- Bring your own Leather accessory, may it be a leather wallet, leather bag, leather shoes, leather card holder, etc. We will provide you with leather paint, and you can come with your friends to enjoy a good time designing your own fashion and crafts.
Like to accessories yourself with art work that you have painted? Design and paint your own fabric and leather tote bag, sneakers and accessories. Express yourself with art, while you strut around town in your own designer accessories.
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1h Watercolor Paint Jamming with Sketching ideas - $19 (beginners kids and adults)
1h Watercolor Paint Jamming. A4 - $19 (beginners kids and adults)
1h Watercolor Paint Jamming. A3 - $29 (intermediate kids and adults)
Additional Hour : $15.
Suitable for young and old, we have beautiful rainbow water colours and glitter water colours for canvas, fans, and other interesting crafts.
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1h Stained Glass Paint Jamming with Small Glass Frame (20cm by 20cm) - $29 (beginners, young kids age 3-7 years old)
1h Stained Glass Paint Jamming Medium Glass Frame (20cm to 30cm) - $39 (beginners and intermediate, kids and adults)
1h Stained Glass Paint Jamming - Glass Lamp Painting - $39 (intermediate to advanced, kids and adults)
Additional 1 Hour + Paint : $15.
Stained glass painting workshops, suitable for beginners, kids and adults. Use of opaque or transparent colours on your glass frames to create a beautiful piece of art.
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1h Preserved Flowers Charm Jamming - $19 (beginners and intermediate)
1h Preserved Flowers A4 Canvas Jamming - $29 (beginners and intermediate)
1h Preserved Flowers Plastic Box Jamming - $29 (beginners and intermediate)
Additional 1 Hour : $15.
Learn different techniques to create art through preserved flowers that will last forever. We have everlasting flowers arrangements in vases, bouquets, canvas, keychains, etc.
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1h Choose 3 Mini Eggs to Paint + Smash + Find Items - $19
1h Mermaid Painting + Smashing + Finding Mermaids - $29
1h Unicorn Painting + Smashing + Finding Unicorns - $29
1h Planet Painting + Smashing + Finding Planets - $29
1h Dinosaur Egg + Painting + Smashing + Finding Fossil - $39
Additional 1h Smashing Good Time - $15.
1h x 3 Sessions Workshop 2025 Promotion - $79 ($26.30 per workshop)
- Includes Giant Dinosaur Egg, Planets of the World, Little Mermaid Seashells.
The perfect gift of exploration for young kids to paint and then smash and destroy a Giant Dinosaur Egg. Discover and learn about the different dinosaurs that walked the earth. Dig out fossils that can be found in this giant fun dinosaur egg. We also have the Planets of the World, whereby you discovery the different planets in our milky way system. For the little girls, we have Little Mermaids Dig, where you can find colourful seashells and mermaids inside!
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1h Basic Twisting Balloons Workshop - $39 (3-7 years old)
1h Intermediate Balloons Workshop - $49 (kids, adults)
1h Advanced Balloons Workshop - $59 (adults only)
Learn to make and twist balloons into cute animals, flowers and even Labubu cartoon characters. Pick up a skill to make a bouquet of flowers to impress your friends and love ones.
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1h Chenille (100) Sticks Flowers + (20) Stems + 1 roll of Tape - $39 (beginners and intermediate)
Additional 1 Hour + Chenille (100) Sticks : $15.
Additional Chenille (100) Sticks : $5.
Additional Stems (20) Sticks: $5.
Additional Roll of Tape: $2.
Impressed by flowers that looks soft, fluffy and lasts forever? You can now learn how to create different variety of flowers by using chenille sticks. Its the latest art craze!
Soft Guidance
2h Splatter Paint Jamming with Small Canvas (A4 size 20cm by 30cm) - $49 (beginners and young kids age 3-7 years old)
2h Splatter Paint Jamming with Medium Canvas (40cm to 60cm) - $59 (beginners and intermediate, kids and adults)
2h Splatter Paint Jamming with Large Canvas (60cm to 80cm) - $69 (advanced, kids and adults)
Additional 1 Hour + Paint : $15.
Want to create artistic splatter art? Not allowed to mess up your house? Throw, splash and splatter paint with the use of guns, balloons, plants, twits, and any other materials. Come with your friends or date to enjoy a splashing good time!
*Suitable for events and birthday parties (Max Group Size 8 Splash Artists).
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1h Painting + 1 x Small Cake / 5 x Cookies. Edible paint materials provided*
Take-away box available*
Fun edible painting workshops, suitable for beginners, kids and adults. Paint using edible pastel colours on pastries to create a delicious piece of art.
Guided Workshop
1h Phonics + Crafts Materials Trial Session - $39
6 Sessions - $216 ($36 per session)
12 Sessions 1 Term - $396 ($33 per session)
48 Sessions 4 Terms 1 Year - $1440 ($30 per session)
Suitable for Kids Age 3.5 up to 6 years old. Learning phonics through the help of arts and craft would be much more interesting than the usual boring classroom. They will sing along to a variety of Phonics songs, while painting and doing ABC's craft art at the same time. "A is for apple, ah ah ah apple, B is for baby, ber ber baby..". They will also learn what words starts with each Alphabets: "A is for Ant, A is for Airplane, A is for Amazing!". Kids learn better through fun and with friends!
Guided Workshop
1h Writing + Crafts Materials Trial Session - $39
6 Sessions - $216 ($36 per session)
12 Sessions 1 Term - $396 ($33 per session)
48 Sessions 4 Terms 1 Year - $1440 ($30 per session)
Suitable for Kids Age 3.5 up to 6 years old. Learn writing ABCs and numbers 123 with fun! Learning does not have to be just with pencils and papers. We will let the kids learn their alphabets and numbers through fun, with the use of paint brushes, crayons, markers, chalks, and arts and crafts. Kids learn better through fun and with friends!