Arts and Crafts 1 A&B - Materials List


1 pony bead
1/4 cup of rice
11”x 14” heavy mixed media paper
11”x14” black poster board
11”x14” mixed media paper
11”x14” poster board
2 containers of clean water
2 craft sticks, wooden dowels, or twigs from a shrub or tree
2-3 lbs. of clean sand
5”x7” mixed media paper
8.5”x11” white cardstock
8”x12” cardstock or pastel paper
8”x12” piece of felt
9”x12” construction paper
9”x12” or 11”x14” mixed media paper
A small piece of cotton cloth (or an old sock)
about 6 inches of embroidery thread and safety needle
acrylic or tempera paint
air-dry clay
all-purpose or gluten-free flour
apple
artist tape or masking tape
baking soda
balloon
banana
black ink
black permanent marker
blueberries or raisins
brown sugar
butcher paper or wax paper
cardstock
chocolate chips
clean, dry quart-size glass jar with lid
cloth scraps
colored cardstock
construction paper
construction paper (different colors)
construction paper, tissue paper, or origami paper
cookie recipe (provided in lesson)
cookie sheet or pie tin
cotton or wool batting (or cotton balls)
crayons
disposable plate
dowel or rolling pin
drawing pencil
embroidery floss
embroidery floss (or another type of string for making a necklace)
empty cereal box
eraser
fabric scraps (enough to cover your bowl mold twice)
food coloring
found objects (pieces of sponge, a comb, twigs, cotton balls, pieces of fabric, paper towels, feathers, leaves, etc.)
four twigs – 2-4” longer than the picture
glue
glue stick or white school glue
googly eyes
graham crackers (or cardboard if not eating after)
grapes
green cardstock
heavy books
heavy paper (cardstock or poster board)
hole punch
iron
large plates or trays
leaves, flowers or flower petals, grasses
mandarin orange (tangerine)
marker
markers
measuring cups and spoons
metal yarn needle
mix of herbs or spices
mixed media paper (9”x12” or larger)
muffin tin and cupcake liners
natural objects
nut butter
oil pastels
oil pastels or crayons
old crayons
paint
paint brush
paintbrush
paper doll stencil (Optional: Provided in lesson)
paper plate
paper towel
paper towels
pastel paper (at least 9”x12”)
peacock body outline (provided in lesson)
pencil
permanent markers
picture of a flower
picture, drawing, or photograph
piece of sturdy cardboard, 6-10 inches wide and at least 12 inches long
pipe cleaner
plastic cookie cutters
plastic knife
plastic spoons and knives
plastic tray or bin (shoebox size works well)
plastic wrap or a plastic shopping bag
plate
pointed tool (bamboo skewer, needle, pencil, wooden stylus)
pony beads
pretzel sticks
ribbon, twine, or yarn
round watercolor brush
ruler
sachet (or the following to make your own)
safety needle
safety pin
salt
scissors
several small bowls or cups
several sponges
shallow bowls
shallow bowls (and other objects from around the home)
small bowl
small decorations (felt, lace, feathers, ribbon, yarn, buttons, googly eyes, etc.)
small knife
small piece of heavy cardboard
small sheet pan or cookie sheet
small toys or figurines
small, deep bowl
soft pastels (or colored chalk)
spoon
spray fixative or aerosol hairspray (This keeps the finished drawing from smearing.)
stickers for decorating
strawberry
sugar
tape
tempera or acrylic paint
tempera paint
thick cardboard
thick cord or twine
thin cardboard
thread in a variety of colors
tissue paper (different colors)
toothpicks
two twigs that are slightly wider than the board
variety of snack items (raisins, nuts, different cereals, pretzels, crackers, etc.)
variety of watercolor brushes
water
water or slip
water-based markers
watercolor paint
watercolor paints
watercolor paper (6”x9”– 9”x12”)
watercolor paper (9”x12” or larger)
wax paper
waxed paper
white frosting
white school glue
white school glue and/or tape
wooden dowel or stick
wooden stylus (or other scratching tool that is not too sharp)
yarn
yarn in a variety of colors
yarn in different colors and textures
yarn or embroidery floss
yarn or ribbon
yarn, ribbon, or rubber band
yellow, red, and blue watercolor paint