::Name::Corinne
::Gender::Female
::What do they keep in their backpack?::PaperConstruction paper, origami paper, printer paper, graph paper, notebook paper, sketchbook paper, tissue paper,
toilet paper... This girl has a whole binder full of various types paper for use in her projects. In various shapes and shades, there's something for every occasion!
ScissorsOf course, where would one be with their paper without something to cut it with! Safety scissors, scrapbook scissors, salon scissors... Wait, no, Corinne, you can't cut off your fur to use as a decoration on one of your cards! Put those back!
GlueGlue sticks, glue bottles, hot glue guns, glitter glue, superglue... Nothing says 'art' like absolutely dousing all your stuff in glue and seeing what sticks! Just... Try not to get it in your fur, or those salon scissors may well be necessary after all.
Drawing and Painting SuppliesPens and pencils, pastels, charcoal, crayons, markers, acrylics and watercolors, colored pencils, rainbow sharpies, chalk, those pens that change color as you write and the ones with several different colors to choose from... It's a miracle the bag isn't absolutely drenched in rainbow pigments! Though the same can't be said of Corinne's art.
MiscelaneousYarn, string, beads, sequins, clay... Nothing spruces up a piece like some nice texture! And of course, a roll of tape or two and a stapler helps to keep things together. Although with all the stuff Corinne crams in her bag, it only does so much to keep her work from falling apart...
In SummaryIf it's something that can be used in arts and crafts (no matter how out there it is... looking at that roll of toilet paper), she'll find a way to cram it into her bag. It's a miracle the girl fits as much as she does in there, really. With all the things she stuffs inside, it tends to bulge awkwardly and make her back sore... But it's worth it in the name of her art!
