Kwik Stix, Class Pack Set of 96 Classic Colors
Kwik Stix class packs are fantastic for bigger projects and groups. Dry time is ultra-fast, so art pieces can be taken home the same day! Plus, you'll have plenty of paint sticks, so your favorite colors are always ready! Crafting has never been easier or more mess-free - perfect for classrooms, camps, events and more!
Set contains 8 each of 12 Classic Colors!
- Tempera Paint Sticks: Uncap, twist, and paint for mess-free fun!
- No Brushes or Water Needed: Easy setup and cleanup; no drying racks required.
- Dries in 90 Seconds: Create more, clean up less; projects ready to go home the same day.
- Works on Many Surfaces: Use on paper, canvas, glass, wood, pumpkins, rocks, and more.
- Allergen-Free & Safe: Certified non-toxic, nut, egg, gluten, and dairy-free with AP Seal.
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Includes 96 Classic Colors: 8 of each 12 classic colors perfect for classrooms, camps, and group projects.
Get creative this summer with Kwik Stix Paint Stix—the ultimate mess-free painting tool for kids! These vibrant, quick-drying paint sticks glide smoothly on paper, rocks, wood, shells, and more, making them perfect for all your warm-weather craft adventures. No cups, brushes, or water needed! A great screen-free activity for summer break, they’re ideal for camp crafts, classroom projects, backyard fun, and keeping kids creatively engaged all season long.

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Fun for sensory needs kids
My girls love creating art with these kwik stix.
LOVE
I use these in my clinic as an occupational therapist, the kiddos adore them!
The best!
I love the Kwik Stix original set! Such a safe non toxic option for my kiddos
Always fun!
So much fun to use these! Quick, easy, colorful, and no mess.
Kwik Stix
Kids love using them and they are so easy to clean up. The colors are so vibrant!

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Interesting product
Go-to gift for PreK birthday parties
Just a fantastic, fun, well made product truly fun for everyone
Love
Love the smoothness and non-messiness
Kwik Stix
My kiddos enjoy using the paint sticks!
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Are the sticks marked with color numbers and/or names?