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This is a collection of little knick-knacks I made with toothpicks,
ice cream sticks, and occasionally a button, string, or tissue paper.
They have been coated with Elmer's Glue for a smooth surface.
  Click on the links for larger pictures of these toothpick sculptures.
There are links to other toothpick sculpture sites at bottom of page.


Piano
PIANO
PIANO (with ruler)
Drumset
DRUMSET
DRUMSET (rear)
DRUMSET (sticks)
Guitar
GUITAR
GUITAR (with ruler)
GUITAR (body)
GUITAR (neck)

Trumpet
TRUMPET
TRUMPET (valve pistons)
TRUMPET (bell)
Fishtank
FISH TANK
Birdcage
BIRD CAGE
BIRDCAGE (rear)
Rockingchair
ROCKING CHAIR
ROCKING CHAIR (motion)
Bowling Alley
BOWLING ALLEY
BOWLING ALLEY (pins)

Locomotive
LOCOMOTIVE
LOCOMOTIVE (rear)
Rocket
ROCKET
Bicycle
BICYCLE
Helicopter
HELICOPTER
HELICOPTER (motion)

TELEVISION
TELEVISION
OFFSET COPIER
OFFSET COPIER
GUILLOTINE
GUILLOTINE
Collection
COLLECTION


For beginners, I would like to recommend a book called
  "Toothpick Sculpture and Ice-Cream Stick Art",
 by Bruce Bowman. (© 1976 by Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.)
You might find it at your public library or from local or online booksellers.

Other toothpick sculpture sites:
Steven J Backman's ToothpickArt
Bob's Toothpick City
Chang's Art
Robert C Haifley's Sculpture
Wayne Kusy's Toothpick OceanLiners
Stan Munro's Toothpick City
  Cliff Petersen's Toothpick Sculpture Gallery
Phil Rice's Toothpick Art
Bob Shamey's Toothpick Galley
Michael A Smith, Toothpickman
Venzil Zastoupil, Toothpick King
Canaan Elementary School, Patchogue, NY
Saline High School, Saline, MI
Toothpick Rollercoaster
and finally, not toothpicks, but close enough
Jack Hall, The Matchstick Man

Jack Hall's instruments in use (YouTube)




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