“Rooted in care. Growing through creativity. Shared with love.”
About the Artist


I’m Sara — founder of Sculpt Happy Studio, where I create polymer clay sculptures, silver clay jewellery, and gentle story‑led artwork inspired by nature, whimsy, and imagination.
Everything I make begins as a hand‑sculpted polymer clay original, whether it becomes wearable silver, wall art, or a tiny character with a story of their own.
Alongside my own practice, I guide others through bespoke, inclusive workshops that celebrate creativity, connection, and the simple joy of shaping something with your hands. My work blends making with teaching, drawing on years of experience in education and SEND to create spaces where people of all ages and abilities can explore, play, and feel supported.
Sculpt Happy Studio is my way of weaving art, wellbeing, and community into a place where everyone is welcome — a gentle home for creativity, imagination, and the quiet magic of making.
My creative journey began at the kitchen table as a child, shaping tiny creatures from polymer clay and losing myself in imaginary worlds. I sculpted wings, characters, and little stories long before I had the words for them.
Over the years, that early curiosity grew into a love of ceramics, silversmithing, and eventually precious metal clay — a medium that allowed me to blend sculpting with pure silver artistry. But polymer clay has always been my beginning, my anchor, and the place where every piece of my work still starts.
Clay has always been my outlet — a doorway where imagination and nature meet, and where the real and the whimsical can sit side by side. Those early creations became the roots of everything I do now.


Where It All Began
A Life in Teaching
My path into teaching grew from the same place as my art: a belief that creativity belongs to everyone. I spent many years working in education, including extensive experience with SEND, where I learned how powerful gentle guidance, patience, and play can be. Those years taught me to see each person’s strengths, to adapt intuitively, and to create spaces where everyone feels safe to explore and express themselves.
Teaching shaped the heart of Sculpt Happy Studio. It taught me that creativity isn’t just a skill — it’s connection, confidence, communication, and care. Whether I’m guiding a child through their first sculpture or supporting an adult rediscovering their creativity, I bring the same inclusive, person‑centred approach that shaped my years in education.



“We’ve been coming to Sara’s home‑ed sessions for three terms and absolutely love them. Every week we learn new skills, build confidence, and create magical pieces — from light‑up space worlds to tiny musical mushroom jar scenes. Sara is kind, patient, and wonderful with my neurodivergent daughter, helping her express her creativity fully.”
Bex M
"I'm so pleased we found you!"
Christine P
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Creativity as Wellbeing
Creativity has always been more than a skill for me — it’s a way of feeling grounded, connected, and fully alive. Making with our hands slows the world down. It gives us space to breathe, to express what words can’t hold, and to rediscover parts of ourselves we thought we’d lost.
Through my work at Sculpt Happy Studio, I’ve seen clay facilitate connection, support confidence, and gently dissolve the fear so many people carry about not being “artistic enough.” I’ve watched people arrive unsure of their abilities, hesitant to try, and then slowly open — talking, laughing, creating, and surprising themselves with what their hands can do. Clay invites joy where uncertainty once lived, and pride where doubt used to sit. Its tactile qualities, soft colours, and mess‑free nature make it accessible to everyone, offering a sensory experience that is calming, grounding, and quietly healing.
This belief sits at the heart of everything I do: that creativity is for everyone, and that making together can help us feel more seen, more connected, and more human.


Community & Advocacy
Community has always been at the heart of my work, and much of that has grown through my connection with The Community Waffle House in Axminster and Lyme. Waffle is a vibrant, welcoming space built on social health, kindness, and genuine human connection — values that align deeply with everything I hope Sculpt Happy Studio can offer.
Through Waffle, I’ve seen how creativity can bring people together in gentle, meaningful ways. Workshops become places of conversation, companionship, and shared experience. People arrive unsure, sometimes carrying self‑doubt or loneliness, and leave with something they’ve made, a moment they’ve shared, or simply a feeling of being part of something warm and human. Waffle’s belief in this work has helped it grow, and together we’re exploring new ways to bring creativity, community, and gentle support into people’s lives.
My own journey has been shaped by the care I received during difficult times, and that experience continues to guide the way I show up for others. While Arc — Axminister's local counselling and psychotherapy service — played an important part in my personal recovery, my community work today is rooted in the partnerships and possibilities emerging through Waffle and local social‑health initiatives. It’s here that creativity, wellbeing, and connection meet — and where I hope to keep building spaces that feel safe, inclusive, and quietly transformative.



Absolutely thrilled with my purchase! Outstanding product, exceptional service, and overall an excellent buying experience.
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Absolutely thrilled with my purchase! Outstanding product, exceptional service, and overall an excellent buying experience.
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Little Light Art grew from a quiet belief I’ve carried for years: that even the smallest spark of imagination can bring comfort, hope, and a sense of possibility. It’s a space where storytelling, symbolism, and gentle creativity meet — a place for the soft, magical threads that run alongside my clay work.
At the heart of Little Light Art is the idea of light in dark places: the lantern we carry, the glow we share, the tiny moments of wonder that help us keep going. These pieces and stories are created to offer warmth, encouragement, and a sense of being accompanied — especially for those navigating uncertainty, change, or emotional heaviness. This is also where Mim first appeared: a small, gentle companion who embodies that sense of quiet support and imaginative comfort, and you are invited to meet her properly in the next section.
Little Light Art sits within Sculpt Happy Studio as its more reflective, healing‑centred strand — the part of my practice that leans into community, wellbeing, and emotional connection. It’s where imagination becomes a companion, where symbolism becomes support, and where small creations can hold big feelings. A reminder that light doesn’t have to be loud to be powerful; sometimes it’s the gentlest glow that helps us find our way.
Little Light Art


Mim is one of the tiny tailed folk of Acorn Hollow — a small, handmade being who began life as a simple wooden peg doll before growing into something gentle, brave, and full of quiet magic. With her button‑jointed limbs, clay‑sculpted details, and soft wings, she carries the spirit of old storybooks: a touch of Bagpuss, a whisper of Wind in the Willows, and the warm, familiar comfort of creatures who feel like they’ve always existed.
She appears in moments of stillness, curiosity, and quiet courage. She listens. She notices the small things — the shift of light through leaves, the hush of a woodland morning, the comfort of a twig to lean on. She reminds us that support can be subtle, that imagination can be a form of care, and that even the smallest being can hold a light for someone else.
Mim is the heart of Little Light Art — the golden thread that connects everything I make and offer through Sculpt Happy Studio. She embodies the gentle, hopeful spirit behind my work: the belief that creativity can soothe, that stories can steady us, and that tiny moments of wonder can help us feel less alone. Through her, the healing‑centered side of my practice finds its voice.
She is the first of the tiny tailed folk of Acorn Hollow. Other folk will follow her in time — each with their own stories, their own quirks, their own quiet magic.
Mim stepped forward first, shining her light and inviting us into a world where tenderness is strength, imagination is a companion, and connection helps us find our way back to ourselves and to each other.
Meet Mim
“She arrived on a day when I needed her most, as if she had simply stepped out of Acorn Hollow and into my hands.”



So beautiful
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Amazing! Those butterfly wings are incredible
@myclayco
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Hello little Mim. I love her wings
@elfenwild
@martina.medenica
Your creations have so much soul and they speak to me. Thank you
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Such an adorable and kind little face. Thank you for the cuteness today
@martina.medenica
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This is too cute
@jagodeinsmetana
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Magical
@woodlucker
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This is so precious
Omg i LOVEEE thisss!!!
@minnaar_art
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Today at Sculpt Happy Studio
Nature‑inspired pieces shaped with intention and a touch of story‑magic. Some are rooted in the wild beauty of Devon, Dorset & Somerset — tiny birds inspired by Archie’s photographs, carrying words of comfort or courage. Others hold quiet symbolism, offering a moment of grounding or a whisper of hope. Each piece is a small world of its own, crafted slowly and with care.
Creative kits that invite you into a little pocket of fantasy. The Forest Dragon Kit is the first — a tiny creature born from woodland imagination, designed to help you reconnect with your hands, your breath, and your sense of play. More kits will grow from this world in time, each blending nature, story, and gentle making.
Inclusive, heart‑led sessions for all ages and abilities — from bespoke one‑to‑one tutoring to project‑based workshops and creative wellbeing groups. Whether we’re sculpting birds, building tiny worlds, or exploring texture and colour, each session is shaped around connection, confidence, and gentle joy. This includes my work with The Community Waffle House, where creativity becomes companionship and making becomes a way to feel seen.
The storytelling branch of my practice — where Mim and the tiny tailed folk of Acorn Hollow come to life. Through reels, stop‑motions, gentle stories, and symbolic pieces, this space blends whimsy with wellbeing. It’s where imagination becomes a companion, where light meets care, and where future offerings like gift cards and small pieces will quietly grow.
I’m grateful to be supported by The Community Waffle House (Axminster & Lyme), whose commitment to social health and connection helps this work flourish. I also continue to champion Arc, whose care has shaped my own healing and ripples through everything I do.
Wherever you are on your creative or emotional journey — whether seeking comfort, play, connection, or simply a moment of stillness — you’re welcome here. If something in this space speaks to you, I’d love to share it with you.
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hello@sculpthappy.com
hello@sculpthappy.com
07986 133 017
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