Learn To Make Clay Miniature South Indian Dishes That Double Up As Fridge Magnets!

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What's Happening

If you’re a fan of South Indian food who’s always got idli on your mind, we’ve got great news for you. This Sunday (February 24), Hues & Tones Art Studio is conducting a 4-hour workshop where you can learn how to make clay miniatures of all your favourite South Indian dishes! Using air-hardening clay, you’ll be making six miniature dishes that you can use as fridge magnets once completed. Make tiny plates with banana leaves to go on top, bowls with chutney and sambar, and the six mains - dosa, idli, puttu, coin parotta, idiyappam and mini tiffin combo (featuring mini idli, vada, dosa, kesari bath and kara bath). Don’t worry if you’re a beginner, as no experience is required to attend this workshop.

How's The Venue

Hues & Tones Art Studio is located in Thippasandra. They frequently conduct fun workshops and art classes, so do check them out here.

Price Includes

Ticket costs INR 1,600 and is inclusive of all the materials. Plus, you get to take home your mini-creations!

Make A Note

If you’re craving for South Indian food after the workshop, head to Annapoorni (just 2 km away) for some deluxe thalis.