Art supplies are wonderful and versatile. What other items offer fun play, creative expression, and learning all in one…for very inexpensive prices?
With art supplies children have the world at their fingertips. There is so much that can be done, be made, be transformed…but with toxic ingredients like lead showing up in kids’ products you want to be sure that the creative supplies are not only fun but safe for the little ones.
Stubby Pencil Studio offers the biggest selection around that I have found, of eco-friendly, non-toxic art supplies and old fashioned games and toys. Perfect items to stuff in Easter baskets.
I have a crafty family. All of us are DIY handmade type people so craft supplies are always on hand, however because we are so crafty we tend to go through them pretty fast. Or they mysteriously disappear. That is either thanks to my budding magician toddler whose dissappearing sippy cup act beats anything Copperfield could offer or it could be the invisible troll that also loves socks, not sure.
Anyway, we always need new crayons, paints and sketchbooks that rapidly get filled with wonderful ideas and beautiful works of art.
So when holidays roll around arts and crafts supplies are top of the to buy list. And Stubby pencil Studio has plenty of eco-friendly items to choose from: soy and beeswax crayons, Crayon Rocks that are perfect for developing little hands, non-toxic washable markers made with recycled plastic, paints, and sketchbooks made from 100% recycled paper and non-chlorine bleached and processed with vegeatbel based glue.
Plus they offers old fashioned toys like marbles and dominoes and do it yourself toys like the plain magic wand that your little princess can decorate herself.
Stubby Pencil Studio even has targeted easter goodies like the bunch of bunnies and the hopping bunny or the Envirosax bunny bag. It’s a one stop eco-Easter shop.
Now that I’ve discovered the wonders of the Stubby Pencil Studio it will be my first online shopping stop because not only do I have Easter coming up I have two May babies whose birthdays are right around the corner.
[This post was written by Wenona Napolitano.]
Jamie Ervin says
Stubby Pencil Studio Rocks! We just ordered some recycled sketch books, metallic colored pencils, a rubberband ball and more for the Bunny Baskets.
We used the plain wooden magic wands for my 4yo’s tea party in January… all the girls decorated their wand to take home as a party favor.
So much fun! I’m addicted!
Wenona Napolitano says
I know I am addicted too.
My daughter is going to love decorating the wand and I see a few sketchbooks I want for myself, like the frog one. I have a thing for frogs…and turtles but I didn’t see a turtle one.
My little guy is going to love the Crayon Rocks, no more crayons breaking from his little hands pushing too hard. They are going to be perfect for him.