anykind i guess, maybe extra strong or carpenders, but DO NOT use gorilla glue that stuff explodes and ruins projects
it is cool glue that you can stick stuff to!
Epoxy glues would be best.
# buy the supplies (Popsicle sticks and glue) # sort the Popsicle sticks from bad ones to good ones. # pick a design (Arch. suspension and box girder) # Build street and support design # wait a day # connect the two # wait a day # build extras # wait 3 days # test bridge
Glue guns are designed to heat up hot glue for craft projects. The glue gun warms up special glue sticks, and makes it easier to apply this glue to the right place in the projects.
To create a popsicle stick boat easily, you can follow these simple steps: Gather materials: popsicle sticks, glue, scissors, and paper. Build the base: glue popsicle sticks together to form a flat base. Construct the hull: glue more popsicle sticks vertically along the edges of the base to create the boat's hull. Add details: cut paper sails and glue them onto toothpicks to create sails for your boat. Let it dry: allow the glue to dry completely before playing with your popsicle stick boat.
White glue or carpenters glue works best on popsicle sticks.
The best way to glue popsicle sticks is to use a good PVA glue. TiteBond 2 or 3 if you have it is best. Elmer's white glue is reasonable and cheaper but also makes a similar joint for craft purposes.
What'll you need: 4 bamboo skewersDuct tapePopsicle sticksOptional-paintWhat to do:Take the 2 of the bamboo skewers and if you want to paint them paint them now.After they are dry glue them to about half of a Popsicle stick (this is where your dolls armpit goes) After the glue is dry (i recommend hot glue) bring the bottom of the sticks together and duct tape them there. Then measure from your dolls hand to the top of their arm and use that number (let's say 5in. then you measure 5in. from the 1st Popsicle stick and glue the 2nd stick) to put the other half of the Popsicle stick. And repeat on the other skewers!
Use a lot of sticks.
As an individual stick, not very. Popsicle sticks are made of Yellow Poplar, a soft, not terribly strong wood. But with laminating by using glue, and basic structural principles, very strong objects can be built of popsicle sticks.
if you have some Popsicle sticks you could glue them together and then add some ribbons and then cover the sticks with some glitter and cut a paper star and glue it to the stick!! or you could get a stick from a tree and add ribbons and cut a star from a yellow piece of paper and put sparkles on it and glue it on the stick
With white glue or a glue stick.
I already have a hot glue gun (high temp) w/ glue sticks, so that would be ideal for me ... It's by far the best wood glue I've ever used.
A welded joint is like metal being melted so it gets sticky, and then stuck on to something else that's been melted, letting it cool, than harden. A joint held together by adhesives is by putting glue, lets say on the end of a popsicle stick and putting it on to another popsicle stick. Glue is an adhesive, which is a liquid sort of material.
Elmer's Spray glue is best.
Some creative popsicle stick crafts that can be made without using any glue include building a small house or birdhouse, creating a picture frame, making a coaster or trivet, constructing a mini easel for displaying art, or assembling a simple puzzle or game.