Craft Supply List
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
I'm sure this list will grow and change as I think of things, but for now, here we go. You can get pretty much everything at your local craft stores (Hobby Lobby, Michael's, JoAnn's, AC Moore - watch for sales and coupons so stocking up can be even easier).
Color
- Crayons (Washable)
- Markers (Washable)
- Colored Pencils (Washable)
- Watercolor Paints (Washable)
- Tempera Paints (Washable)
- Fabric Paint or Markers
- Puffy Paint
Paper Goods
- Construction Paper (assorted colors)
- Cardstock (assorted colors)
- Cardboard (save from cereal boxes, etc).
Fabrics
- Felt (assorted colors)
- Foam sheets (assorted colors)
- Fabric scraps
- Batting
Adhesives
- School Glue (elmer's)
- Tacky Glue
- Gorilla Glue
- Scotch Tape
- Masking Tape
- Hot Glue Gun
Embellishments
- Buttons
- Glitter (in shaker bottles)
- Googly Eyes (assorted shapes & sizes)
- Corks
- Feathers
- Chenille Stems (or pipe cleaners, as we old fogies call them)
- Beads (assorted shapes and colors)
- Doilies (assorted sizes and shapes)
- Cupcake Papers (assorted sizes, shapes and colors)
- Cotton Balls
- Craft Spoons
- Popsicle Sticks
- Sequins
- Poms Poms
- Rhinestones
Ties
- Ribbon
- Wire
- Twine
- String
- Yarn
Tools
- Scissors (for mom and for child)
- Wire Shears (for mom)
- Paint Brushes
- Foam Brushes
- Toothpicks
- Paper clips
- Chopsticks (I don't know why. They just seem like a good thing to have)
- Sponges
- Q-tips
Extras
- Paper Plates
- Paper/Plastic Cups
- Kids T Shirt (for a smock)
- XL Garbage Bags (great for tarps or covering work areas)
- Baby Wipes (great for cleaning up messes)
** Please note - most of these items should only be used with adult supervision, particularly the sharp, the poky and the small. Rhinestones have a way of getting lodged up small nostrils, and family dogs have a way of ending up with brightly-colored ears. Proceed with care, but always have fun!

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