| Pencil & Eraser |
Scissors |
| Elmer’s glue
|
Exacto Blade #11
or Olfa Snap-Off Cutter |
| Flat Brush,
Size 6 or 8 –synthetic hair for gluing(check in the kid’s section, think
cheap) |
Refill blades
for your Exacto #11 or Olfa Snap-off |
| UHU glue stick |
Pack of
Construction Paper, 9 x 12 (you get what you pay for here, choose
your favorite colors) |
| Self-Healing
Cutting Mat (small size is fine. Sewing shops are your best bet) |
Empty, clean
Milk Jug |
| Bristol Board
Pad, 14 x 17 (this is a pad of thick paper, not individual pieces) |
Plastic or
Styrofoam Plates as a glue/paint palette |
| Drawing Paper,
14 x 17 (spiral bound is your best bet) |
Acrylic set
(a student set like pentel is fine, they are in tubes – look in the kids’
section) |
| Tracing paper,
14 x 17 (or as large as possible) |
1 Assorted Brush
set, look for a set with a good assortment and in larger width flats |
|
Matte Medium (Acrylic paint section) |
| Gel
Medium (Acrylic paint section) |
| Rubber Brayer
(look in printmaking) |
Freezer Paper,
one roll |
| Masking tape |
Gold or Silver
Acrylic paint (optional) |
| Tissue Paper
pack (craft not wrapping) |
Cork Backed
Metal Ruler |
| Other supplies
we will "acquire": Magazine images, the more colors and patterns the
better – different types of magazines from National Geographic to fashion
mags; Interesting wrapping paper; Scrap construction paper |
| Texture making
supplies from home: salt, string, sponge, toothbrush |
Where to get the supplies? These supplies are readily available at any
art store like Pearl’s, Binder’s, or Dick Blick’s. Craft stores like Michael’s
will have limited supplies. For the cutting mat you can get that at any sewing
supply shop, like the sewing section at Walmart’s.
Look for Weekly emails – I will email you each week concerning what
supplies we will be using for the next class. Keep an eye out!!
Mark Your Calendars!!!
There will be no class on October 31, Halloween!!!