Arts and Crafts 2 A&B - Materials List
2 pieces of scrap fabric that are at least 6”x6”
4 craft sticks
acrylic paints
air-dry clay
assorted beads
assorted pony beads
blue yarn or embroidery thread
bubble wrap
burlap fabric
butter
candy googly eyes
canvas (or heavyweight paper)
cardboard (cereal box)
cardboard or wax paper
chocolate chips
clay flower pot
colored cardstock
colorful tape
compass or round lid
construction paper
construction paper or cardstock in yellow, white, and light blue colors
cord or lacing string
corrugated cardboard, and other objects with interesting texture or pattern
cotton balls
cotton cloth of flour-sack towel
crayons
crisp rice cereal
cutting board
deep cooking pot
different colors of yarn
drawing paper
drawing pencil
dryer lint, pet hair, pieces of yarn, and string
embroidery floss
embroidery floss or yarn (7 different colors)
embroidery needle
embroidery thread
empty tissue box (large)
empty toilet paper roll
eraser
fabric scraps (at least 6” x 6”)
felt fabric scraps (at least 4”x 6”) or 2 pieces of 8” x 12” felt cut in half
fine-tip black permanent marker (Sharpie)
food coloring
freezer paper (or contact paper if iron is not available)
fresh flowers, leaves, or ferns
fresh vegetables and fruits
glitter
glue (craft glue or hot glue)
half-gallon milk carton (or another small box that can be closed)
hard-boiled eggs (or fake, dyable eggs)
heavy books (or other heavy objects)
heavy string
heavy white drawing paper
hole punch
iron
iron (If using freezer paper)
knife
large embroidery hoop
leaves
letter beads
marshmallows
measuring tape
mixed media paper
needle and thread
newspaper
newspaper (to protect work surface)
objects for a seasonal still life (things that represent one season of the year)
objects to paint
oil pastels
old plate
old spoon
origami paper (scrapbooking paper works well for children who struggle with small folds.)
other snack foods
paint brushes (small & large)
paper plate
paper towels
paper(s)
pastel paper(s) (9”x12” or larger)
pencil
pencil or crayon sharpener
permanent black markers (fine and ultra-fine tip)
pieces of cardboard
pins
plastic bottle or cup (clean and dry)
plastic knife
potting soil
pretzel sticks or toothpicks
quick-sprouting seeds
ribbon, lace, or yarn
rolling pin or bottle
rolling pin or clay roller
ruler
scissors
sequins, buttons, feathers, pony beads, etc. for decoration
sequins, pony beads, etc.
shallow, disposable plates
slip (watered-down clay) or water
small bowls
small paper clip
soft pastels
spatula
spray bottle
stiff craft paper or cardboard
styrofoam plate
tape
tempera paints
thin, white fabric (like chiffon or silk – must be very sheer)
twig (8” long) or wooden dowel
various yarns (both thin and chunky)
water
water-based markers
watercolor paints
watercolor paper
wax paper
white school glue
white vinegar
wood stylus
wood stylus (or another dull scratching tool)
wood stylus or clay needle
wool or cotton batting (or cotton balls)
yarn
yarn and yarn needle
yarn or ribbon