Paper Crafts & Ancestral Dyes
Mexico City | Mexico
1
Craft
Sustainability
1
Go just for the experience
Craft Workshop in Mexico City using recycled paper and natural dyes rooted in Mexican tradition.
About
Book
Reviews
Nearby

Clara Polanco
What is this?
Reimagine what we consider disposable through this crafts, sustainability, and traditional materials workshop. In a charming first floor space in CDMX's Condesa neighborhood you'll explore the artistry of recycled paper and natural dyes and discover their cultural history.
You'll transform discarded paper into handmade creations and experiment with vibrant local pigments like cochineal, Palo de Campeche, and Añil—dyes deeply woven into Mexico’s history, from ancestral craft to colonial exploitation. As you work with these natural colors, you'll gain insight into their ecological and cultural significance, connecting past traditions with modern sustainability.
Beyond technique, this experience invites reflection. You'll delve into the legacy of these materials and their ties to our shared environment. Through a blend of history, art, and sustainability, you'll not only develop new skills but also see everyday waste in a new light—turning the discarded into something meaningful.
What makes this unique?
This workshop is a way to create something meaningful, learn deeply, and leave with a piece of Mexico’s heritage in your hands. It combines hands-on creativity with thoughtful discussions, diving into the transformation of recycled paper and the use of local natural dyes. You’ll gain hands-on experience to better understand the techniques and principles behind sustainable crafts and creativity, discovering how handmade recycled paper offers an eco-friendly alternative and a creative way to deal with waste.
Based in Mexico City's Colonia Condesa, the workshop is a small unique space in this popular part of the capital. Here, you'll be inspired by the natural fibers and materials around you, as well as your host’s expertise in art and design. This is a special opportunity to become acquainted with traditional natural dyes—sidelined by European colonialists—such as cochineal, Palo de Campeche and Añil, working alongside practitioners dedicated to preserving sustainable textile crafts.
What is the profile of the host?
This experience maker, Clara, is passionate about regeneration, craftsmanship, and preserving ancestral knowledge. She has spent years working with local artisans and creative communities, learning their techniques while exploring ways to merge creativity with environmental stewardship. Driven by a deep curiosity for self-sufficiency, Clara studies the origins of materials and the processes of cultivating and transforming fibers and dyes. She is fascinated by their social, economic, and environmental impact, believing that understanding them leads to more intentional, responsible creativity.
Clara shares hosting duties with her right-hand, Mariana, whose natural curiosity drives her exploration of material-focused creative practices. Together, they turn every workshop into an open space for experimentation, discovery, and rethinking how we create, and have collective knowledge about the city's related upcycling and craft scene which will no doubt inspire you to explore further.
What to bring?
Wear comfortable clothes that you don’t mind getting a little dirty—creativity can be messy! Don’t worry, Clara will also provide aprons and gloves if needed to keep you extra comfortable during the workshop.
Please be aware that the workshop is located in an old CDMX building and access is via a steep staircase, not ideal for anyone with mobility restrictions.
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
We will meet at the store "Donde Clara" on Calle Ámsterdam and then go through a secret passage to access the rooftop of the store. The access includes a steep metal staircase.
Share
USD 170
per person
Private
1 - 6 people
3 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Workshop to create handmade recycled paper with natural dyes in a Condesa studio.
Guidance on using cochineal, Palo de Campeche, and Añil pigments.
Insights on cultural and ecological context behind traditional dye practices.
All materials provided to create approx. 20 sheets of handmade paper.
Handmade craft and materials to take home.
Coffee, tea, water, and a healthy snack included.
Offered in English, Spanish
Private
1 - 6 people
3 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Workshop to create handmade recycled paper with natural dyes in a Condesa studio.
Guidance on using cochineal, Palo de Campeche, and Añil pigments.
Insights on cultural and ecological context behind traditional dye practices.
All materials provided to create approx. 20 sheets of handmade paper.
Handmade craft and materials to take home.
Coffee, tea, water, and a healthy snack included.
Offered in English, Spanish