30 Gallon Trash Bags Letter sized printer
paper Sharpies (permanent markers to mark dates on food cans) Stamps
Not exact matches
Pure White Chalk Paint Red latex paint (I already had it, otherwise I wouldn't have used latex) Modern Masters gold metallic paint Purdy paint brush FrogTape for delicate surfaces (my favorite for painting projects) Yardstick This stencil (I only used the crown) Overhead projector for transferring the «Telephone» graphic (created in PicMonkey and printed onto clear transparency
paper)
Sharpies for outlining the letters and black paint for filling in the letters
Printer
Paper Pens, Highlighters, Sharpies Post-it Notes Scissors Binder Clips, Paper Clips, Staples Command Strips Clear Sleeves Batteries Toilet
Paper Pens, Highlighters,
Sharpies Post-it Notes Scissors Binder Clips,
Paper Clips, Staples Command Strips Clear Sleeves Batteries Toilet
Paper Clips, Staples Command Strips Clear Sleeves Batteries Toilet
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Sharpies, Pens,
Paper: Sharpies are king on film sets, and pens and paper are a must for jotting down n
Paper:
Sharpies are king on film sets, and pens and
paper are a must for jotting down n
paper are a must for jotting down notes.
We used regular printer
paper (letter),
Sharpies, and Prismacolor pencils.
For this activity you'll need a marker (we use
Sharpies) and a regular piece of
paper (we use
paper from our printer 8.5 ″ x11 ″ or letter
paper).
Grab your
Sharpies and
paper, this guy is going to be the meanest... the toughest... Viking of all!
Use two sheets of
paper when using
Sharpies or markers.
We always love using
Sharpies and regular 8.5 x 11 printer
paper, but you can use anything you feel comfortable drawing with.
The beginning of the school year was always a favorite as a kid so I could get new supplies:
sharpies, pens,
paper = love!