Clay Trinket Painting Workshop at Cars24 Gurgaon — 40 Participants, One Relaxing Afternoon
On 29 April 2026, 40 Cars24 employees in Gurgaon sat down at tables covered in newspaper, picked up brushes, and spent two hours making hand-painted clay trinkets. They had no art experience requirement. They had Fevicryl Mouldit clay, a set of acrylic colours, and a facilitator walking them through every step. By the end, every single person left holding something they made themselves.
What is Clay Trinket Painting?
Clay Trinket Painting is a Kraftykinni workshop where participants shape and paint small decorative objects using Fevicryl Mouldit air-dry clay. Mouldit is a professional-grade modelling compound that air-dries to a firm, paintable surface — no kiln, no specialist equipment required. Participants shape their trinket — a heart, a circle, a free-form dish — let it set slightly, then paint it with Fevicryl acrylic colours using fine brushes. The result is a small, personal, handmade object that feels genuinely crafted, not like a generic craft kit.
How the Cars24 Session Ran
Shramita arrived at the Cars24 Gurgaon office with all materials: Fevicryl Mouldit clay packs, acrylic colour sets, brushes, water cups, palette plates, and newspaper table covers. Setup took 20 minutes. Participants were seated in groups of four to five at tables — a layout that naturally encouraged conversation and colour-sharing without forcing interaction. Shramita opened with a five-minute demonstration: how to condition the clay, how to shape it without cracking, how to create smooth edges. Then the room got to work. What followed was two hours of focused, low-pressure creativity. Some participants painted detailed patterns — cherries, strawberries, geometric lines. Others went abstract. A few spent the first 20 minutes shaping their clay with obvious care before picking up a brush. Nobody asked whether they were doing it right.
What 40 Corporate Participants Made
Heart-shaped trinket dishes with floral and fruit motifs. Round coaster-style pieces with landscape paintings. Abstract colour-block objects. Character illustrations on clay surfaces. Every participant's trinket was different because every decision — the shape, the palette, the subject — was entirely theirs. That is the consistent outcome of Clay Trinket Painting: 40 people in the same room with the same materials, and 40 completely distinct finished objects.
Why It Worked for a Corporate Team
Corporate art workshops work because they lower the social stakes. There is no scoreboard, no performance, no seniority. When a director and a junior analyst are both trying to figure out how to paint a strawberry on a clay heart, hierarchy disappears. The shared technical challenge — and the shared mild confusion — levels the room. By the time people are comparing finished pieces, they have been talking naturally for two hours. That is what team-building actually looks like when it works. Cars24 ran this session mid-week, and the feedback from participants was consistent: it was relaxing in a way they did not expect a work activity to be. The combination of working with clay (tactile, grounding) and painting (focused, absorbing) produces a genuine decompression effect. Participants described it as calming without being passive — they were making something real.
Book a Similar Workshop for Your Team
Kraftykinni runs Clay Trinket Painting sessions for corporate groups across Delhi, Gurgaon, and Noida. All materials are provided and included in the price. Shramita handles setup and cleanup — your team just needs tables, chairs, and two hours. Groups from 20 to 200+. Pricing from Rs 600 per person. WhatsApp +91 9599622210 or visit kraftykinni.in to book.
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Pricing: ₹600–₹800 per person, all materials included