Printable Supplies

These are all of the supplies that I use at home and recommend. Note: This page contains affiliate links and I may earn a small commission (at no cost to you) if you decide to purchase an item.

inket printer for printablese

I will never use anything other than an ink tank again! I NEVER have to replace ink and this model is super affordable + uses thicker cardstock (many don’t).

cardstock paper

Cardstock is a balancing act of the thickest paper that is affordable that will actually fit your printer. This is the best one I’ve found. Thick enough to hold shape, fits most printers and is cheap.

corner rounder paper punch

The secret to getting perfectly rounded corners. Crisp cut & high quality. Tip: Add at least 2 pages at a time for a cleaner cut.

This version of the Scott laminator works consistently (and never gets jams). And it heats up really quickly – definitely recommend this brand.

lamination sheets

I love these laminating sheets because the corners are rounded and you don’t have to smooth them out. (Other brands can have sharp edges that cut.)

menu cover

Menu covers are the secret to reusable activities. Insert activity sheets into the plastic sleeves, use washable or dry erase markers, then wipe & reuse. I love this one because it holds 12 activities (and having 2 is really helpful).

velcro dots

Use velcro dots on matching activities and flip charts. The name brand ones can get expensive. I like these because you get SO many, they stay on, and are the perfect size (.59″). Make sure to get clear.

3 ring kraft binder

I splurged a little on this neutral kraft paper binder and love it. It’s great for adding activity busy book sheets to.

3 hole punch

This 3 hole punch just works consistently and never eats the paper. It has a hefty weight to it too which is nice.

Arts & Craft Supplies

inket printer for printablese

I will never use anything other than an ink tank again! I NEVER have to replace ink and this model is super affordable + uses thicker cardstock (many don’t).

cardstock paper

Cardstock is a balancing act of the thickest paper that is affordable that will actually fit your printer. This is the best one I’ve found. Thick enough to hold shape, fits most printers and is cheap.

corner rounder paper punch

The secret to getting perfectly rounded corners. Crisp cut & high quality. Tip: Add at least 2 pages at a time for a cleaner cut.

This version of the Scott laminator works consistently (and never gets jams). And it heats up really quickly – definitely recommend this brand.

lamination sheets

I love these laminating sheets because the corners are rounded and you don’t have to smooth them out. (Other brands can have sharp edges that cut.)

menu cover

Menu covers are the secret to reusable activities. Insert activity sheets into the plastic sleeves, use washable or dry erase markers, then wipe & reuse. I love this one because it holds 12 activities (and having 2 is really helpful).

velcro dots

Use velcro dots on matching activities and flip charts. The name brand ones can get expensive. I like these because you get SO many, they stay on, and are the perfect size (.59″). Make sure to get clear.

3 ring kraft binder

I splurged a little on this neutral kraft paper binder and love it. It’s great for adding activity busy book sheets to.

3 hole punch

This 3 hole punch just works consistently and never eats the paper. It has a hefty weight to it too which is nice.

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