Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/m1erickson/2Us2S/
Use jquery-ui to create draggable elements.
$("#myToolbarImageElement").draggable();
Load these elements with data payloads which are key-value pairs.
In your case this might be an image object that you want drawn on the canvas.
$("#myToolbarImageElement").data("image",myImageObject);
Set your canvas as a drop zone:
$("#myCanvas").droppable({drop:myDropHandler});
When you drop the elements on canvas you can read the data (image) and drawImage that image to the canvas.
function myDropHandler(e,ui){
var x = ui.offset.left - $("#myCanvas").offset.left;
var y = ui.offset.top - $("#myCanvas").offset.top;
var image = ui.draggable.data("image");
// draw on canvas
drawImage(image,x,y);
}
Here's a nice tutorial on drag-drop elements with data payloads using jquery-ui:
http://www.elated.com/articles/drag-and-drop-with-jquery-your-essential-guide/
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