![]() ![]() Crayola makes a really cool tracing pad that’s great for taking to restaurants or long trips. And I adore this set of 12 beautiful a gate light table slices (14.99). We love this set of 250 counting chips for just $4.79. This 147 piece set of pattern blocks is economical at $19.99. Once you have a light table, you’ll want translucent pieces to place on it for exploration, composition, and design work. Otherwise, the ultra bright LED light panel is a winner ($119.99). If you’d like to give this a go, details are over here. We made our own light table (verrry economical). These jars are great for storing pom poms, craft sticks, and other bulk supplies. You can cut up to 10 copy-weight papers at once. The Swingline Paper Trimmer (12″) is a high quality trimmer that’s up to cutting card stock and construction paper. I like to sharpen all of our 100’s of colored pencils in one fell swoop, and this sharpener does the trick. The Xacto School-Pro Heavy Duty Pencil Sharpener is a work horse of a sharpener that’s designed by teachers. The Scotch Laminator will laminate items up to 9 inches wide and pouches up to 5 mil thick. It’s a discontinued model (Expedit) that’s been replaced with Kallax (almost identical). The big storage system that we keep our art supplies and baskets in is also from IKEA. $69.00.Īrt Cart. The rolling art cart that I shared in this post and that’s featured in my book is from IKEA. We also have the Carolina chairs in grass green, which have been sturdy enough (and quite comfortable, actually) for adults. It’s the Carolina Table from Pottery Barn Kids, and it’s been our durable tinkering backdrop since 2010. $199. I’m often asked about the table that my kids have (featured on the blog and in my book). Please keep in mind that prices are subject to change.ĭisclosure: Some of the links below are Amazon affiliate links. If you click on these links and make a purchase, I may earn a commission, but that won’t cost you a thing! I only recommend these products because I find them useful and/or I think you’ll enjoy them, not because of the small commissions I could make if you click a link. I also share featured supplies that are great deals, which you can find here. I’ll add to the list as I review new products and inspiring articles, so please bookmark this page for future reference! For your convenience, I added prices to some items. ![]() I’m often asked where we get our tinkering, science, and art supplies such as paint, tables, and tools, so I created this resource page where you can find everything you need to get started with your own maker space…or TinkerLab®. ![]()
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