How do you make a house out of popsickle sticks?


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First, collect lots of popsickle sticks. Second, buy lots of environment friendly bonding agent. Third, treat all the popsickle sticks for weather proofing. Four, apply a good quality, environment friendly, fire retardent to each popsickle stick. Five, get a good popsickle stick house plan (I would not look at any single room being more that 2 to 2.2 meters wide - the strength of the popsickle sticks may not support more than that - unless you are going to reinforce of course) Six build to plan. it should take about 45 years to build a small one bedroom house - unless you have more than yourself building of course.


Its less complicated and less satisfying than making a sofa out of malt loaf
I'm positive you can download instruction online. LOL just google "instructions, popsickle stick, art projects"

Good luck with that!
well do it in your dreams - there anything is possible - good luck with the mansion!!
Elmer's glue
If you get a box of those Popsicle sticks that are packaged for craft projects they come with instructions for projects like that. Besides the box of sticks you need a lot of glue and a lot of patience to do it step by step. Great skill is the only thing not needed.
what's a popsicle stick?
Sell popsickles (whatever they are), make loads of money, buy a house.
First off, Eat millions of "popsickles"

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