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kid scissors (I highly
recommend Fiskars) |
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white glue |
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glue sticks
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assorted paper, including
white and colored construction paper, multiple sizes
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containers for paint:
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yogurt containers
(save the lids!) |
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small butter tubs
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small gladware
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small plastic
plates/bowls (good for roller painting or mixing)
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condiment cups (look
at a warehouse store like Smart & Final) |
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divided lunch tray
(look at a dollar store) |
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containers for collage:
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egg cartons
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small plastic/paper
plates |
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divided (or not
divided) lunch tray |
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condiment cups
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ice cube trays (buy
one from a dollar store just for art projects--great for
freezing paint for ice cube painting too!) |
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pencils |
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pencil sharpener (one your
child can operate on their own) |
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crayons |
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markers |
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colored pencils
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chalk |
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stapler (if you feel your
child is able to handle it safely). |
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scotch tape
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masking tape
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string/yarn
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aluminum foil
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ingredients to
make playdough: flour, salt, water, oil, cream of tartar,
food coloring |