Markers (Crayola works best in Jen’s experience; either Crayola’s washable or regular markers are fine)
Heavier paper (Jen will be using 5.5″ x 8.5″ for their card, but any size can work)
A small to medium sized brush or two
A container with water in it (You may want to have several containers of water so you don’t need to change the water out so often)
A pigment marker (0.5 mm tip is best) – although pigment markers work best, a black, fine point marker like a Sharpie can also work (something with water resistant/permanent ink). Pigment markers can be found on Amazon and in art supply stores.
Paper towels or rag
A ruler (for drawing lines to write the text on, and possibly for measuring out a card)
A few pieces of the heavier paper to use as scrap paper (to test marker colors and play around with the technique before using it on your actual piece of art)
Paper to write on or a journal, and a pen
Blow dryer (optional, for speeding up drying time)