Reddit Reddit reviews 200 Pcs Craft Sticks Ice Cream Sticks Natural Wood Popsicle Craft Sticks 4.5 inch Length Treat Sticks Ice Pop Sticks for DIY Crafts

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200 Pcs Craft Sticks Ice Cream Sticks Natural Wood Popsicle Craft Sticks 4.5 inch Length Treat Sticks Ice Pop Sticks for DIY Crafts
Great Material: High Quality Natural Wood Popsicle Sticks, Straight, SmoothPackage size: Includes 200 sticks, each measuring 4-1/2" length, 2 mm thick, 10 mm width, The rounded edges makes the craft sticks safe for kids, It's an excellent present for your friends or families during the hot summerWide Application: Great use in Dessert making,classroom projects, building projects, party crafts, birthday art party, and home decoration, Creative Designs, Great to use for stirring and perfect for teachers,students, crafters, children, parentsUsing tips:This basic wooden popsicle sticks crafts are easy to use. With just a simple gesture, perfect production of ice cream
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u/hazymeeger · 3 pointsr/PourPainting

Primary Items:

7-pack of 11x14" Canvases: $17.98

1 qt Floetrol: $6.97

Silicone oil: $14.99

Liquitex High Gloss Varnish: $13.32

Acrylic Paints: ~$1 each (I bought 4)

Popsicle sticks: ~5.00

TOTAL COST: $62.26

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It's a tad pricy up front (I got most of this for my birthday), but several of these things will last me many pours. The canvases (obviously), the floetrol, the silicone oil, and the popsicle sticks will last for quite some time. It's possible the varnish will as well - I'm not sure yet, I haven't varnished my first canvas yet. Really the paint seems to be the thing that will run out the fastest unless you buy large sizes. I did cheap paint for my first pour, just to get kind of an idea, but I really liked how it turned out so I'm not inclined to buy anything more expensive for now. There are some other things that I had on hand an don’t have prices. Items like gloves, plastic cups, a butane torch, and the garbage bag I put under it.