Crafting Food Memories in Miniature by Panmizu
- Craft charming miniature food pieces inspired by everyday treats, cultural foods, or themed collections
- Beginner-friendly, hands-on workshop with step-by-step guidance
- Learn essential clay techniques including colour blending, texturing, mould use, shading, etc.
- Create a personalised brooch, pendant, or fridge magnet to bring home
- Relaxing and enjoyable creative experience
What to expect
Our 2–5 hour workshop begins with a short cultural sharing on the heritage and stories behind food, exploring how food reflects memory, culture, and everyday life. This is followed by an introduction to tools, materials, and the crafting flow. Participants then learn step-by-step polymer clay techniques such as shaping, texturing, blending, shading, baking, painting, etc. to create charming miniature food pieces, with guidance throughout. In the final segment, participants personalise and assemble their creations into a brooch, pendant, studs, or fridge magnet, ending with a small showcase and reflection before bringing home a nostalgic handmade keepsake.







Reviews
With the impending Lunar New Year, this concise tutorial is excellent, offering lucid direction and engaging content. Completed within the prescribed timeframe, the final creation was ideal for my dollhouse (with the surplus components fashioned into earrings, ready just in time for forthcoming New Year visits). Highly endorsed and a worthwhile investment.
Just got back from a mini-making workshop with Klook and it was amazing! 🛋️ The instructor was super patient and guided us through each step - even if you're a total newbie like me, you'll be okay! The space was comfy and they provided everything we needed. Loving the mini I made - it's now proudly displayed at home! Would totally recommend if you're into crafting or want to try something new 😊
The materials was professionally prepared and the instructor was effective and very helpful in her explanation. The end product was as I had hoped for. A great experience in all, and kudos to culture pass office for supporting local businesses such as this.
it was a fun experience as someone new to making miniatures. Signed up using cultural pass. Was disappointed that the kit was not part of the $100 package. It would be overpriced if the workshop paid is only for experience. If participant cannot take home kit, $100 charge is not justifiable. Lower pricing $60-$70 would be more reasonable if no kit is provided for Singapore context
Really fun and learnt a lot, hope there will be more workshops introduced! A fun weekend activity!
Instructor is very helpful and course is enjoyable. Great value for redemption of Culture pass.
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