Craft knife
Just about every art class I've taken has a craft knife on the
supply list! Made by Excel, a company known for its super-sharp blades,
this precision craft knife has three features I love: a tightly closing safety
cap so I don't cut myself when rummaging through my bag, a soft grip to pamper
my hands (in red, my favorite color!), and a square bushing that prevents the
knife from rolling off the table and into my foot! A bargain price, too!
Just $3.95
Comfort-grip craft knife: $3.95

Blade dispenser with 15 blades: $4.95
Wire cutters
Japanese book drill, plus all seven
hollow-point drill bits --
the genuine, heavy-duty screw punch made in Japan
Includes plastic tool case: $68.95
Brass brush: $1.95
Sanding sponge: $1.95
Sanding sponges are useful for sanding or distressing large
areas of card stock, metal or painted surfaces. These flexible sanding blocks
work on flat or curved surfaces, gets into corners
easily, and can be used wet or dry. They're durable and re-usable. Just rinse
with water and shake dry.

Mosaic Cutter
With Vicki Payne’s mosaic cutter you can create authentic mosaic designs in just minutes. By placing your glass between the two carbide wheels and applying light pressure, you can snip off random shapes and sizes of glass. A great time saver when working on background glass!
Regular price was $18.95. SALE: $14.95