Access to an inkjet printer
Grafix INKJET Shrink Film-White (DO NOT buy the Shrinky Dink brand-it will make you cry)
Small scissors (I like Fiskar’s 5” Micro-Tip)
X-acto knife
Cutting mat
Toaster oven *(not the stand up kind you put Pop-Tarts in)
CarbOthello pencils for detail
Stick pastels or chalk pastels (for large areas)
Small boxes (can be Masonite, wood, papier mache, cardboard, tin etc.)
Acrylic paint
Gesso
Paint brushes-assorted sizes
Adhesive (I love The Ultimate by Crafter’s Pick)
Black Sharpie pen
Matte finish spray sealer
Spatula or small ceramic tile
Parchment paper
Wax paper
Nice to have to create different types of boxes and designs:
Small wood blocks (to create different levels in your boxes)
Gel matte medium (I use Liquitex)
Variety of decorative papers
Sandpaper (220 grit)
Micron pens (various tip sizes in black)
Stencils (Stencilgirl has wonderful ones!)
Rubber stamps Ink (I prefer StayzOn and Colorbox pigment ink)
Washi tape in a variety of widths
Lace and fabric trim
Blue painter’s tape
Cosmetic sponges and applicators
Craft punches
Stickles glitter glue
Interesting objects-letter blocks, game pieces, etc.
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