Still have SG Culture Pass credits sitting unused? Instead of letting them go to waste, turn them into a memorable experience. From crafting miniature local food replicas and painting nostalgic mini tingkats to creating your own signature perfume, here are 10 hands-on workshops that accepts SG Culture pass credits:
1. UV Resin Mahjong Making

Love playing mahjong with your friends? Why not try making them into decorative pieces and bring them along for your next Mahjong night! Arterly Obsessed runs a UV Resin Mahjong Making Workshop (S$60 for 90mins), where you can create adorable miniature mahjong tile charms from scratch.
You can choose to turn them into either a pair of earrings, a pendant, a keychain, or a bag tag. From glitter-filled designs to pastel-coloured tiles, there is plenty of room to customise them to your own style.
Gather your mahjong kakis and get your tickets here.
Arterly Obsessed
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📍195 Pearl’s Hill Ter, #01-10, #01-06, Singapore 168977
🕒 1pm, 3pm, 4.30pm, 7.30pm (Tues, Thurs, Fri & Sat), Unavailable on Mon, Wed and Sun
2. Singapore Food Miniature Clay

Step into the world of tiny creations with Tinysnips’s miniature-making workshops (from S$80). Get to turn Singapore’s most beloved snacks and dishes like Roti Prata, Ice Cream Bread and Curry Puff into life through adorable miniature form. This fully guided hands-on workshop is perfect for beginners, hobbyists, and families — an experience that brings out your creative side while celebrating iconic local treats.
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Tinysnips
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📍1 Yishun Industrial Street 1, #07-30 A’POSH BIZHUB Singapore 768160
🕒 Subject to session availability
3. Tinytype Portrait Experience

Hip Xiong Photo Studio is Singapore’s first and only wet-plate tintype portrait studio. Through their constant effort to perfect the wet plate collodion process, they are now able to make the knowledge more accessible to anyone who is fascinated by its unique aesthetic and wants to use it as a new form of artistic expression.
Get hands-on in creating your own tintype portraits. You will get to learn the science and technique of wet plate photography and create a self-portrait tintype of yourself. However, do take note that workshop sizes are kept to 2 pax to allow ample attention to each participant throughout the entire process.
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Hip Xiong Photo Studio
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📍480 Geylang Road, Singapore 389439
🕒11am – 6pm (Tues to Sat), Closed on Mon & Sun
4. Fluid Art Clock Workshop

Want to combine art with functionality? Spend a quiet session with Room To Imagine to rediscover the simple joy of art-making. Create your own beautiful abstract work at their Fluid Art Clock Workshop, and get to take home a piece that does not just keep time, but reminds you of the importance of taking time for yourself.
Get your tickets here.
Room To Imagine
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📍420 North Bridge Road, #05-30 Singapore 188727 (North Bridge Centre)
🕒Subject to session availability
5. Broderie Anglaise Workshop – Cutwork & Cords

Have you ever wished you could turn a tiny hole in your blouse into something beautiful instead of hiding it? Broderie Anglaise lets you do exactly that—transforming fabric with graceful, lacy openings and stitched details.
You will get to learn how carefully placed holes, stitched edges and negative space can introduce lightness and texture into fabric with textile artist Agatha “Agy” Lee. Along the way, Agy will share practical tips and techniques for working cleanly and confidently, helping you transform everyday materials into delicate textiles.
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Agy Textile Artist
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📍aNERDgallery, 29 Perak Road, Singapore 208146
🕒Subject to session availability
6. Mini Tingkat Painting

Have you heard of Tingkat? These stackable tiffin carriers were once commonly used in Singapore to transport home-cooked meals, keeping the dishes separate so that the flavours do not mix. While you can still spot them in some subscription-based meal delivery services today, the original hand-painted floral designs have faded with time.
At Mochiart Art Studio, this nostalgic household item gets a creative revival through their 2-hour Mini Tingkat Painting workshop (S$46). The session includes painting instructions using acrylics and markers, allowing participants to create personalised tingkat art pieces while connecting with local cultural traditions.
Get your tickets here.
The Kopitiam Canvas by Mochiart Art Studio
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📍2 Orchard Link, #01-10 SCAPE, Singapore 237978
🕒10am – 10pm (Daily)
7. Henna Art

SyraSkins offers 3 types of Henna Art Workshops (S$58 each) — Royal Arch, Floral, and Mandala.
Royal Arch
Royal Arch highlights the influence of Mughal architecture seen in Pakistani henna, focusing on arches, pillars and domes found in historic palaces. You will get to learn how henna reflects architecture, royalty and craftsmanship passed down through generations.
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Floral
This workshop introduces you to the traditional and symbolic elements of Indian mandala henna art, helping you build confidence in circular patterns and harmonious symmetry.
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Mandala
For Mandala, you will be introduced to the bold, flowing style of Arabic henna and learn how florals represent beauty, celebration, and femininity across the region. It highlights the significance of movement, contrast, and simplicity in Arabic design traditions.
Tickets here.
SyraSkins
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📍Tristar Complex, #01-08, 970 Geylang Rd Singapore 423492
🕒10am – 6pm (Tues to Sat), Closed on Sun & Mon
8. Batik on Woodenware

Experience a hands-on introduction to the art of batik in this guided woodenware workshop (from S$85).
You will begin with a simple overview of what batik is, how it is traditionally made, and its cultural significance. You will get to choose from provided design templates and sketch your chosen pattern onto the wooden piece. This workshop provides you the chance to learn how to apply hot wax using a tjanting, creating the classic batik resist effect.
After waxing, add colours using dyes and watch your design develop. Once the colours are set, the wax is removed to reveal your completed artwork. At the end of the session, you will bring home a personalised wooden batik item that you created from start to finish.
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Raya Artisans
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📍730 N Bridge Rd, floor 2, North Bridge Road, Singapore 198698
🕒10am – 6pm (Daily)
9. Tumbler Painting

Want your own personalised tumblr? Join A Painted Sip — a beginner-friendly tumbler painting workshop. Pick 5 stencils you love and transform those designs onto a high-quality stainless steel tumbler. It is the perfect creative and memorable experience to do it with your friends or your other half!
Get your tickets here.
A Painted Sip
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📍320 Jalan Besar Level 3 Attic Singapore 208978
🕒1pm – 10pm (Weekday), 10am – 10pm (Weekend)
10. Personalised Perfume Making

ZUBYR is a Singapore-based perfumery dedicated to preserving traditional perfume-making through hands-on workshops. Rooted in multi-generational craftsmanship, the Perfume-Making Workshop (from S$100) will introduce you to natural ingredients, traditional blending methods, and the cultural heritage of scent-making. Not only will you gain something educational, you will also get to bring home your own 30ml personalized perfume bottle.
ZUBYR Parfums
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📍1 Syed Alwi Road, 03-01, Song Lin Building Singapore 207628
🕒9am – 8pm (Daily)
Whether you are looking to unleash your creativity, learn a traditional craft, or simply try something different with friends, these unique workshops make great ways to maximise your SG Culture Pass credits, so pick one that speaks to you!
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