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Day 237: More Great Arts & Crafts Supplies

Here are some terrific arts and crafts supplies to collect and have on hand.

  • Scissors
  • Potter’s clay
  • Lickable stamps
  • Sidewalk chalk
  • Crayons
  • Hole punchers
  • Rubber stamps with ink pads
  • Markers of various colors and sizes
  • Spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves
  • Hand & finger puppets
  • Masks (store bought party masks to decorate with ribbons, punch-outs, etc., or plaster strips with water to mold to child’s face and decorate when dry)
  • Blank puzzles for creating your own
  • Flannel board & pieces
  • Paper mache
  • Baking soda and vinegar
  • Popcorn
  • Buttons and peanut shells for stringing
  • Picture frames to decorate.
Materials from nature can be used for play, glue & paste activities, painting, as math manipulatives, etc.  These materials could include:
  • Snail shells
  • Dirt
  • Nuts
  • Moss (dried)
  • Grass
  • Rocks
  • Pebbles
  • Feathers
  • Sand
  • Sticks
  • Leaves
  • Bark
  • Flowers
  • Sea shells
  • Egg shells
  • Bird seed
  • Seeds from fruits like peach pits, nectarine pits & apricot pits
  • Bees wax
  • Pine cones
  • Crystals

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