Where To Get This Stick For Modeling Or One Like It?

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kileyscakes Posted 27 Feb 2010 , 12:13am
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I was wondering if anyone knows what this is called or where to get one, or something like it. Elaine Thomas uses it for her modeling.
thanks
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summernmicah99 Posted 27 Feb 2010 , 12:38am
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it looks like one of the sticks that came in a multi pack I bought at hobby lobby. I got it in the clay pottery section... HTH...

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poohsmomma Posted 27 Feb 2010 , 1:07am
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Looks to me like the nail care sticks I get at Walmart! They're the same shape. Probably cheaper in the nail care section than the crafty clay section.

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Eisskween Posted 27 Feb 2010 , 1:17am
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They are called 'orange sticks' and they are used in manicuring, amongst other things. They may have them at craft stores; if not, the local drug store will have them.

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JustToEatCake Posted 27 Feb 2010 , 1:20am
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Yep PP is correct they are called orange sticks, you can get them most any drug store.

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egensinnig Posted 27 Feb 2010 , 6:33am
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Elaine calls it a character stick and it's for sale at her website
http://www.creativecelebrationcakes.co.uk/page32.htm

But I do agree it looks just like an orange stick.....

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kileyscakes Posted 27 Feb 2010 , 2:20pm
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Wow thanks that helps alot I will check walmart or walgreens, Hobby Lobby or Michaels is an hour drive away!

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