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Artlicious Foam Brush Set - Pack of 50 Disposable, 1-inch Sponge Paint Brushes for Acrylic Painting, Staining, Varnishes & DIY Craft Projects - Art Supplies

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$17.99

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1.Size:1 Inch - 25 Pack


About this item

  • ALL PURPOSE - Create a wide variety of arts & crafts projects with this set of foam paint brushes. Use these sponge brushes for painting, staining wood, and varnishing. Not for shellac or lacquer.
  • CONVENIENT - A lightweight, wooden handle makes it easy to control this sponge brush when adding texture, intricate details, or captivating designs to your art pieces.
  • DISPOSABLE - If you ever need a break from brush cleaning duty, these foam brushes for painting will come in handy. They're perfect for applying even coats of paint and can be tossed after use.
  • VALUE PACK - Each sponge paint brush set includes 40 sponge brushes, so you can always keep your paint brush supply fully stocked for the next project, no matter how big or small.
  • SATISFACTION - Reach out if you have questions or concerns about your foam paint brush set. Our customer support team is available 24/7 to help, whether you're an avid crafter or professional artist.



Product Description


Kyle M.
2025-09-03 18:18:15
I needed foam brushes for my small business - between painting or applying protective coats over my homemade products. These foam brushes fit the bill perfectly - they're small, cheap, and I don't feel bad when they don't last (I got the 25-pack of 1" brushes). They fit perfectly in the small half-pint, 8oz containers of paint or stain. I can typically get a few uses out of them, especially for multi-coat projects. Also, they weigh next to nothing - very light.They're certainly not the most substantial brushes I've ever used, however, they're cheap enough that I don't feel bad when they wear out after a few uses. If you're brushing things with sharp edges (like unsanded wood), it will tear right through the foam, so be sure to be gentle and take your time with them. Also make sure to wash them out thoroughly immediately after use as whatever is left in the foam brush will harden up and be quite difficult to use again.
Jeff B
2025-09-01 14:32:51
This are somewhat flimsy, and would probably not hold up to a lot of use. But that is OK for the price.I used these for applying oil-based polyurethane. And for this they are fantastic. I find foam is better for this than brushes. I don't need the foam to be any stiffer than it is. As far as the waist of throwing them away after each use, I realized it was less wasteful (and environmentally toxic) than the mineral spirits needed to clean foam or a brush.
Adrian Solis
2025-08-08 11:44:34
I use these foam brushes to apply leather dye to my projects and they've held up great. They might be a bit more costly than other options, but after trying the alternatives these have a thicker foam density. The cheaper alternatives barely hold up to usage while these handle the job much better.After I'm done with my current batch I'm going back to buying these again
Lynne Logan
2025-08-04 14:57:54
I've ordered/used these sponge brushes a lot, and for the most part, they're good quality. But when I try to use them with enamel paint, the spongy part of the brush starts to break down, and I end up with little bits of sponge in the paint. This may not be the fault of the brush itself because the same thing might happen to any brand of sponge brush because it also happened with some brushes I bought at Walmart that were a different brand, but either way, it's unfortunate that I can't use these with enamel paint, which I use on all the vases and coasters, etc., that I make and sell. However, I haven't had any issues using them with Mod Podge or acrylic paint. They work just fine with those.
abbbafan
2025-07-23 14:09:52
quality item
Jimmy K
2025-07-01 18:17:22
Much cheaper buying this way compared to purchasing at the mart of walls....
pghkatrina
2025-06-11 16:11:36
You get a good amount (25) for the price but you’ll go through them fairly quickly as the rod for the handle wears through the sponge when you’re using it. So each one doesn’t last too long. The rod eventually pokes out of the sponge and splits it in two that you can either use the pieces with your fingers until the sponge is worn out or you have to keep going to another brush.
Michael L. Cloyd
2025-05-10 14:45:45
Fine for what it is
Kyle M.
2025-04-24 17:46:32
I needed foam brushes for my small business - between painting or applying protective coats over my homemade products. These foam brushes fit the bill perfectly - they're small, cheap, and I don't feel bad when they don't last (I got the 25-pack of 1" brushes). They fit perfectly in the small half-pint, 8oz containers of paint or stain. I can typically get a few uses out of them, especially for multi-coat projects. Also, they weigh next to nothing - very light.They're certainly not the most substantial brushes I've ever used, however, they're cheap enough that I don't feel bad when they wear out after a few uses. If you're brushing things with sharp edges (like unsanded wood), it will tear right through the foam, so be sure to be gentle and take your time with them. Also make sure to wash them out thoroughly immediately after use as whatever is left in the foam brush will harden up and be quite difficult to use again.
Jeff B
2025-04-17 18:17:14
This are somewhat flimsy, and would probably not hold up to a lot of use. But that is OK for the price.I used these for applying oil-based polyurethane. And for this they are fantastic. I find foam is better for this than brushes. I don't need the foam to be any stiffer than it is. As far as the waist of throwing them away after each use, I realized it was less wasteful (and environmentally toxic) than the mineral spirits needed to clean foam or a brush.
Adrian Solis
2025-03-18 10:14:03
I use these foam brushes to apply leather dye to my projects and they've held up great. They might be a bit more costly than other options, but after trying the alternatives these have a thicker foam density. The cheaper alternatives barely hold up to usage while these handle the job much better.After I'm done with my current batch I'm going back to buying these again
Lynne Logan
2025-03-10 17:01:20
I've ordered/used these sponge brushes a lot, and for the most part, they're good quality. But when I try to use them with enamel paint, the spongy part of the brush starts to break down, and I end up with little bits of sponge in the paint. This may not be the fault of the brush itself because the same thing might happen to any brand of sponge brush because it also happened with some brushes I bought at Walmart that were a different brand, but either way, it's unfortunate that I can't use these with enamel paint, which I use on all the vases and coasters, etc., that I make and sell. However, I haven't had any issues using them with Mod Podge or acrylic paint. They work just fine with those.
abbbafan
2025-02-25 14:41:37
quality item
Jimmy K
2025-02-21 13:23:58
Much cheaper buying this way compared to purchasing at the mart of walls....
pghkatrina
2025-01-07 14:45:01
You get a good amount (25) for the price but you’ll go through them fairly quickly as the rod for the handle wears through the sponge when you’re using it. So each one doesn’t last too long. The rod eventually pokes out of the sponge and splits it in two that you can either use the pieces with your fingers until the sponge is worn out or you have to keep going to another brush.
Michael L. Cloyd
2024-12-06 10:52:39
Fine for what it is