MATERIALS AND TOOLS FOR SPECIFIC USES (depending on level of children and facilities) Block- MATERIALS printing Linoleum (battleship) Y in. if to be mounted 4 in. if not to be mounted Printing Ink (water or oil soluble) TOOLS Brayer-4 in. or larger Linoleum Block-Cutting-pull type, speedball (assorted ends) Glass, Tin, or Shellacked Plywood Clay MATERIALS Clay (moist or powdered) Glazes-where kiln may be used for firing clay. Tempera Paints covered with clear shellac, clear varnish, or liquid wax may be used where clay is not to be fired Sponge Oil Cloth Garbage Can (or Lard Can) TOOLS Modeling Tools (umbrella ribs, tongue depres- sors, ice cream sticks, or orange sticks may be used) Plaster of Paris Bats (may be used easily) Leather MATERIALS Hides or Scrap Leather (for tooling) "Modelit"-a substitute for leather-comes in yellow or brown (Sheets 18 x 24 in. about 15 cents) Snap Buttons Lacing Lacing Needle Metal Sheet, Glass or Wood Block for tooling