Aardman Model Making Workshop at St David's on 26 and 27 May
Join Aardman this half term for fun clay modelling workshops where kids can create their own Shaun the Sheep to take home!
Looking for creative activities for the kids this half term? Come along to our clay modelling workshops with Aardman, taking place on Tuesday 26 and Wednesday 27 May!
What’s happening?
Alongside the Shaun the Sheep: Fun with the Flock Augmented Reality Trail, we’re hosting a series of hands-on clay modelling workshops for kids this half term. Hosted by the experts from Aardman, every child will get to create their own Shaun the Sheep model to take home.
Tickets cost just £6 per child.
Workshops are suitable for ages six and up, and all children must be accompanied by an adult.
When?
The workshops are taking place on Tuesday 26 and Wednesday 27 May with slots available to book at the following times:
11am
1.30pm
3.30pm
Workshops will last for one hour.
Where?
📍Upper East Side of Food Court (near TGI Friday’s)
Important safety information
The clay is an oil-based, non-hardening, reusable modelling clay. It is free from sulphur and gluten/wheat. It is not a wet pottery clay.
Not suitable for children under three years. Small parts. Choking hazard. The clay is intended to be used by children three years and older for arts and crafts purposes. The workshop is suitable for children ages six plus.
Do not eat. The clay is not suitable for human consumption.
The clay may transfer colour to hands or surfaces but this can usually be easily washed off with soap and water. Baby wipes or cleaning lotions may be used to remove any colour which remains on the hands.
Always protect work surfaces, furnishings and clothes while using or displaying the clay as it may stain. To protect furniture, use a modelling mat. Keep surfaces protected for mess-free fun.
Any staining to clothes can sometimes be removed by soaking overnight before washing. The clay is extremely difficult to remove from carpets and fabrics, so protection is by far the best way to avoid problems. Carpet or fabric cleaner might help – remove as much of the excess clay as possible first. Do not use water. Being oil-based, the clay is softened by solvents such as paraffin and nail varnish remover (CAUTION: highly inflammable) which makes it easier to remove but might also damage the carpet or fabric.
Join Aardman this half term for fun clay modelling workshops where kids can create their own Shaun the Sheep to take home!
Looking for creative activities for the kids this half term? Come along to our clay modelling workshops with Aardman, taking place on Tuesday 26 and Wednesday 27 May!
What’s happening?
Alongside the Shaun the Sheep: Fun with the Flock Augmented Reality Trail, we’re hosting a series of hands-on clay modelling workshops for kids this half term. Hosted by the experts from Aardman, every child will get to create their own Shaun the Sheep model to take home.
Tickets cost just £6 per child.
Workshops are suitable for ages six and up, and all children must be accompanied by an adult.
When?
The workshops are taking place on Tuesday 26 and Wednesday 27 May with slots available to book at the following times:
11am
1.30pm
3.30pm
Workshops will last for one hour.
Where?
📍Upper East Side of Food Court (near TGI Friday’s)
Important safety information
The clay is an oil-based, non-hardening, reusable modelling clay. It is free from sulphur and gluten/wheat. It is not a wet pottery clay.
Not suitable for children under three years. Small parts. Choking hazard. The clay is intended to be used by children three years and older for arts and crafts purposes. The workshop is suitable for children ages six plus.
Do not eat. The clay is not suitable for human consumption.
The clay may transfer colour to hands or surfaces but this can usually be easily washed off with soap and water. Baby wipes or cleaning lotions may be used to remove any colour which remains on the hands.
Always protect work surfaces, furnishings and clothes while using or displaying the clay as it may stain. To protect furniture, use a modelling mat. Keep surfaces protected for mess-free fun.
Any staining to clothes can sometimes be removed by soaking overnight before washing. The clay is extremely difficult to remove from carpets and fabrics, so protection is by far the best way to avoid problems. Carpet or fabric cleaner might help – remove as much of the excess clay as possible first. Do not use water. Being oil-based, the clay is softened by solvents such as paraffin and nail varnish remover (CAUTION: highly inflammable) which makes it easier to remove but might also damage the carpet or fabric.
Good to know
Highlights
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
St David’s Dewi Sant
Bridge Street
Saint Davids Centre CF10 2EF
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