Arts and Crafts K A&B - Materials List
1 piece of 8”x12” felt (in any color)
11”x14” mixed media paper
2 pieces of 8”x12” colored tissue paper
2 pieces of 8”x12” felt (more if you decide to make more than two bean bags)
2-3 pieces of cardstock
2-4 marbles (or other small, heavy balls)
3-4 small, shallow dishes
8.5”x11” cardstock paper in desired color
9"x12" watercolor paper
acrylic or tempera paint
air dry clay
animal pattern PDF (provided in lesson)
ballpoint pen or another pointed tool
birdseed
black permanent marker
butcher paper or newspaper
butcher paper, newspaper, paper towels, or wax paper
cardboard
cardboard or heavy paper
clothing pattern (provided in lesson)
colored pencils
cord or lacing string
craft jewels or stickers
crayons
decorations such as macaroni, sequins, beads, etc.
drawing paper
drinking straws
embroidery floss and safety needle
embroidery thread
fabric glue
food coloring
fork
gems or stickers
glue stick or white school glue
glue stick, white school glue, or tape
googly eyes
heavy paper
heavy paper (cardstock or poster board)
heavy paper or canvas
heavy, white paper
hole punch
hot glue gun
ivory soap flakes
large pinecone
leaves
marker
markers
mini marshmallows
newspaper
nut butter
paint brush
paint Brush
paint brushes
paintbrush
palette or plate for paint
paper
paper cups
paper plate
paper plates
paper towel or toilet paper rolls (empty)
paper towels
paper towels or baby wipes
patterned tape
pencil
pencils
permanent marker
pie plate or shallow dish
pipe cleaner
pipe cleaner (also called chenille stems)
pipe cleaners (1 red and 1 of any other color)
pipe cleaners (3)
pipe cleaners (also called chenille stems)
plain popped popcorn
plastic bucket or container
plastic container
plastic zip-top bags
pom-pom (medium)
pony beads
potatoes
rice or dried beans
roller
rolling pin and cookie cutters (modeling clay cutters work well)
rubber band
rubber bands
ruler
safety needle
school glue
scissors
scraps of fabric or felt (Enough material to cover the ball and to make clothes for the doll)
several pieces of construction paper
shoebox
small bells
small branch or wooden dowel
small cookie cutters (or shape cutters for modeling clay)
small dried beans, lentils, or rice
small paint brush
small paint roller
sponge
spoon
string
string or yarn
styrofoam ball
styrofoam plate
tempera or acrylic paint
tempera paint
tissue paper
toothpicks
transparent tape or masking tape
tree leaves
ultra-fine tip permanent black marker
various household objects (paper rolls, plastic containers, old or broken knickknacks
various shapes of small noodles (like macaroni)
vegetable oil
water
watercolor
watercolor brush
watercolor brushes
watercolor paint
watercolor paper
watercolor paper (8”x12” or larger)
watered down white school glue and paint brush
wax crayon, white
waxed paper or freezer paper
white school glue
white vinegar
wooden clothespin
wooden stylus or other small, pointed tool
yarn
yarn or ribbon
yarn or ribbon (red or pink)
zip-top plastic sandwich bags