Upcoming Polymer Clay Workshops in Toronto
Browse our upcoming beginner-friendly polymer clay workshops hosted at our cozy Toronto studio. All materials included.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the workshop beginner friendly?
The workshops are intentionally designed to be as beginner friendly as possible. They're based on all the things I wish I knew when I first started my polymer clay journey. The flow is relaxed, clear, and detailed without feeling overwhelming. Most people who attend our workshops have never used polymer clay before!
How long is the workshop?
Workshops are typically 3–4 hours depending on the group size and overall pace. Some people move quicker while others like to take a little more time, so even though the class is guided, there's flexibility to work at your own pace. Every workshop also includes a 40 minute break while the polymer clay bakes in the oven and cools down.
Where is the studio located?
The workshop is located in Toronto's Junction neighborhood near Keele & Dundas at 2991A Dundas Street West. The entrance is located to the right of the "Solnik & Solnik" law office, and there will be posters and a whiteboard outside to help guide you. Please note that the studio has stairs and is unfortunately not accessible for guests with mobility limitations at this time. We're sorry about this and hope to improve accessibility in the future.
Is there parking nearby?
Yes! There is paid street parking nearby, as well as residential street parking just a short walk away.
Can I keep what I make?
Yes! Polymer clay is oven baked, which means we can sculpt, bake, paint, and glaze everything all in the same day. You'll be able to take your finished accessory home with you right after the workshop, no waiting required
What age is this workshop for?
We generally recommend the workshops for ages 9 and up. Younger children may also be able to participate comfortably with adult supervision. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions about whether the workshop would be a good fit.





