Donations big and small...



Thank you so much for even considering donating to the HHS art classroom! Please consider making a monetary donation to our program. Monetary donations give me the ability to order higher quality art supplies for the students. Budgets are tight, so ANY donation will be greatly appreciated!

Thank you,
Mrs. Laura Runco





Donations of supplies or money can help the art room tremendously! Thank you in advance for your donations!

      Pencils
      Erasers
      Tackle boxes
      Poster board
      Erasermate pens (black)
      Sharpies
      Markers
      Colored pencils
      Crayons
      Wax
      Sponges (new)
      3 prong folders
      3-ring binderspaint brushes
      Smocks
      Aprons
      Plastic bags
      Large towels
      Small towels
      Cotton balls
      Q-tips
      Shipping tubes
      Plastic crates
      Plastic bins (any size with or without lids)
      Glue sticks
      Liquid glue
      Chalk pastels
      Oil pastels
      Paper towels
      doilies (lace and napkin)
      pizza boxes
      wood scraps ( 2x4's and more!)
      milk jug caps
      pringles cans
      cool shaped glass bottles (like old perfume bottles and funny shaped glass bottles- even cool shaped wine bottles are ok ;))
      tissue paper (crumpled or flat)
      phone books
      construction paper
      yarn
      ribbon
      fabric
      scissors
      rulers
      protractors
      Interesting plastic containers that could be recycled (((please rinse out))) (like downey plastic jugs.... we are going to upcycle them!)
      yarn and fabric scraps
      records with or without sleeves (yeah the vinyl ones!)
      Wood scraps (large flat pieces or any ole scraps J)
      old rags and tshirts to use for paint rags
      18" X 18" plywood (for ceramics)
      Canvas drop cloth
      hot glue gun sticks (large and small)
      saran wrap
      wax paper
      foil
      old records (with or without covers)
      blank cds
      cotton balls
      q-tips
      white printer paper
      magazines
      newspaper
      marbles
      plastic cups
      spray bottles
      hand towels
      styrofoam meat trays (washed in dishwasher please)
      disposable palette paper
      hand held sharpeners
      stencils, stencils, stencils!!!!
      still life items:
    hats,
     bottles,
    flowers,
    containers,
    little statues,
     lamps,
    old junk that looks cool,
    piggy banks,
    cool vase,
    plastic fruit or veggies


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