Discover your inner maker at the DIY craft sessions at the Bikal (Bikal) Élménybirtok, where Ilona and Anikó open their cozy studio to beginners and seasoned crafters alike. Pick your canvas—wooden treasure chest, porcelain plate, or textile bag—and dive into high-quality materials and playful techniques. School-age kids are welcome, and yes, you can take your handmade piece home, whether it’s a keepsake, a gift, or something you’ll use every day.
When and how long
Choose from these 2026 dates in Bikal: Jan 13, 14, 16; Jan 19–23; Jan 27–30; Feb 3–6; Feb 10–13; Feb 17–20; Feb 24–27. Sessions run 10:00–13:00. One piece takes about 1 hour to finish; arrive by 12:00 at the latest to complete your project.
What you can try
– Acrylic painting with stencils
– Sticker art
– Decoupage (napkin technique)
– Photo transfer
– Vintage crackle technique
– Plus loads of tiny decorative elements
Prices (USD)
Wooden treasure chest: Small box $17.46 / Promo pack (2): $32.18; Large box $23.18 / Promo pack (2): $43.78; Premium box $34.93.
Porcelain decoration: Simple painting $14.45; Decoupage $14.45; Vintage technique $17.46.
Textile decoration (bag or pouch): Small $14.45 / Promo pack (2): $26.18; Large $17.46 / Promo pack (2): $32.18; Premium textile $34.93.
Where it happens
Workshops take place indoors at the Apródképző within the Puchner Estate. Set at the foot of the Mecsek Hills, this 14-hectare park framed by ancient trees blends rolling hills, inviting valleys, and a dash of medieval magic. Next door at the Élménybirtok, the Middle Ages spring to life—complete with the famed Inn to the White Swan (Fogadó a Fehér Hattyúhoz) by the swan lake near the South Gate, luring guests with hearty scents, period décor, and a menu straight out of history.
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.





