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Bid Award Report June 01, 2018 EVANS-BRANT CSD Page 1 01:35:32 pm Bid Award Detail Report Bid: 18-19 ART SUPPLIES ART SUPPLIES By Vendor/Item Unit of Item ID Description Quantity Unit Price Measure Total Bid Vendor Item ID Awarded 000255-SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC. Bid Reference: 7787073207 Bid Order Address: (000255) SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC. PO BOX 1579 APPLETON, WI 54912 00044 trace it transfer paper pkg 25 8.5"x11 3.0000 3.9900 PK 11.97 459233 Reference# 9712869A 00134 Mod podge glue gloss gallon 3.0000 16.5500 GA 49.65 408589 1100504 00147 stretcher bars 50/pk size 16 2.0000 27.8200 PK 55.64 407144 9716137 00148 stretcher bars 50/pk size 20 1.0000 32.0200 PK 32.02 407147 9716139 00149 stretcher bars 50/pk - size 24 1.0000 37.2700 PK 37.27 407148 9716140 00150 stretcher bars 50 pk - size 12 1.0000 18.3600 PK 18.36 407142 9716136 00154 Wooden stylus sticks 100/pkg 3.0000 0.5700 PK 1.71 085949 0900846(X) 00156 model magic classroom pack, case of 75 - NASCO 2.0000 24.3300 BX 48.66 404531 COMPANY Item Reference# 9722293 00157 acrylic flourescent paint, set of 8 pints - NASCO 3.0000 15.4700 ST 46.41 1572450 COMPANY Item Reference# 9720560 00161 BLACK gesso, gallon - NASCO COMPANY Item 4.0000 13.5900 PAIL 54.36 1590585 Reference# 9711925 00180 Black mat frames for 9" x 12" art, 12/pkg. - BLICK 9.0000 6.0100 PK 54.09 003879 ART MATERIALS Item Reference# B17213-2003 00181 Black mat frames for 12" x 18" art - BLICK ART 12.0000 6.8800 PK 82.56 726877 MATERIALS Item Reference# B17213-2002 00189 ASSORTED CHARCOAL PAPER 1.0000 8.0400 PD 8.04 234432 18X24" - BLICK ART MATERIALS Item Reference# B10803-0099 00191 TWISTEEZ COLORED WIRE - BLICK ART 2.0000 5.4900 PK 10.98 427502 MATERIALS Item Reference# B33407-1050 00202 MOD PODGE MATTE GLUE TISSUE GALLON 3.0000 16.7000 GA 50.10 455294 GALLON - SAX ARTS & CRAFTS Item Reference# 9- WinCap Ver. 18.05.31.2003 June 01, 2018 EVANS-BRANT CSD Page 2 01:35:32 pm Bid Award Detail Report Bid: 18-19 ART SUPPLIES ART SUPPLIES By Vendor/Item Unit of Item ID Description Quantity Unit Price Measure Total Bid Vendor Item ID 455294-705 00204 XACTO BLADES #11 - 5 pkg 3.0000 7.6300 PK 22.89 447224 40/PAK - SAX ARTS & CRAFTS Item Reference# 9- 447224-705 00205 HOT GLUE GUN - SAX ARTS & CRAFTS Item 9.0000 2.9500 EA 26.55 1597454 Reference# 9-002861-705 00210 FOSSIL LEAVES ASSORTMENT - SAX ARTS & 1.0000 4.2100 PK 4.21 1437649 CRAFTS Item Reference# 9-408369-705 00213 Color diffusing paper 9"x 12" 50/pk - SAX ARTS & 3.0000 3.9500 EA 11.85 403464 CRAFTS Item Reference# 9-403464-705 00215 Plastic wrap film - 18" W X 1000 FT ROLL 1.0000 9.4400 EA 9.44 1322726 Reference# 9-1322726-705 00218 Speedball (no substitutions) cutter handles - SAX 1.0000 1.9400 EA 1.94 380969 ARTS & CRAFTS Item Reference# 380969-705 00219 Speedball (only) linoleum cutters #1; 12/pkg - SAX 1.0000 8.7200 PK 8.72 407542 ARTS & CRAFTS Item Reference# 407542-705 00220 Speedball (only) linoleum cutters #2; 12/pkg - SAX 1.0000 8.7200 PK 8.72 407545 ARTS & CRAFTS Item Reference# 407545-705 00221 Speedball (only) linoleum cutters #3; 12/pkg - SAX 1.0000 8.8000 PK 8.80 407548 ARTS & CRAFTS Item Reference# 407548-705 00222 Speedball (only) linoleum cutters #4; 12/pkg - SAX 1.0000 8.7200 PK 8.72 407551 ARTS & CRAFTS Item Reference# 407551-705 00223 Speedball (only) linoleum cutters #5; 12/pkg - SAX 1.0000 8.8000 PK 8.80 407554 ARTS & CRAFTS Item Reference# 407554-705 00224 PAD ARTAGAIN 400 SERIES 12X18 BLACK PPR 24 2.0000 5.1100 PK 10.22 411260 SHT Item Reference# 9-411260-705 ADD-0000003 Jacquard marbling class pack - Item Reference# 1.0000 8.8200 EA 8.82 406971 b01232-1009 ADD-0000004 Ribbon Tool Set - Item Reference# b30356-1009 1.0000 4.1500 EA 4.15 457370 ADD-0000026 Crayola eXtreme Colors Colored Pencils 8 ct pg 316 - 8.0000 2.0200 EA 16.16 1395276 BLICK ART MATERIALS LLC Item Reference# C22401-1008 ADD-0000028 Crayola Classpack Colored Pencils 462 ct pg 316 - 2.0000 51.9700 EA 103.94 216783 BLICK ART MATERIALS LLC Item Reference# C20519-1119 ADD-0000029 Krylon #1306 Workable Matte Fixatif pg 336 - BLICK 3.0000 3.7300 EA 11.19 416164 ART MATERIALS LLC Item Reference# C21703-1003 ADD-0000031 Safe-T Compass pg 351 - BLICK ART MATERIALS 12.0000 0.5600 EA 6.72 061350 LLC Item Reference# C55437-0000 WinCap Ver. 18.05.31.2003 June 01, 2018 EVANS-BRANT CSD Page 3 01:35:32 pm Bid Award Detail Report Bid: 18-19 ART SUPPLIES ART SUPPLIES By Vendor/Item Unit of Item ID Description Quantity Unit Price Measure Total Bid Vendor Item ID ADD-0000035 Plaid Mod Podge qt Gloss pg 553 - BLICK ART 1.0000 6.7800 EA 6.78 399809 MATERIALS LLC Item Reference# C02916-1007 ADD-0000040 Mayco Jungle Gems Crystal Glazes Blue Caprice Pint 1.0000 7.8400 EA 7.84 1432978 - BLICK ART MATERIALS LLC Item Reference# C30400-5126 ADD-0000041 Mayco Jungle Gems Crystal Glazes Strawberry 1.0000 7.8400 EA 7.84 1432987 Sundae Pint - BLICK ART MATERIALS LLC Item Reference# C30400-3716 ADD-0000042 Mayco Jungle Gems Crystal Glazes Evergreen Pint - 1.0000 7.8400 EA 7.84 1432996 BLICK ART MATERIALS LLC Item Reference# C30400-7166 ADD-0000043 Mayco Jungle Gems Crystal Glazes Blooming Blue 1.0000 7.8400 EA 7.84 1432940 Pint - BLICK ART MATERIALS LLC Item Reference# C30400-5096 ADD-0000072 School Smart Colored Pencil, 7 in, Assorted Colors, 1.0000 12.8600 PK 12.86 245789 Pack of 250 - SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC. Item Reference# 245789 ADD-0000073 School Smart Heavy Weight Kraft Paper Roll, 50 lb, 1.0000 25.8600 RL 25.86 085464 30 in X 1000 ft, Brown - SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC. Item Reference# 085464 ADD-0000074 School Smart Multi-Purpose Butcher Kraft Paper Roll, 1.0000 26.8500 RL 26.85 085485 40 lb, 36 in X 1000 ft, White - SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC. Item Reference# 085485 ADD-0000075 Crayola Original Broad Line Marker Classpack, 1.0000 51.5700 BX 51.57 207192 Conical Tip, Assorted Colors, Pack of 256 - SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC. Item Reference# 207192 Totals for 000255-SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC. 42 Items $998.94 001338-MASON CO. INC.\W.B. Bid Order Address: (001338) W.B. MASON CO. INC. 3910 NIAGARA FALLS BLVD NORTH TONAWANDA, NY 14120 000766 FOLDERS: 20"x14"x2", Expanding, Red Rope with 250.0000 2.5900 EA 647.50 STPV216 string GRADES 9-12 ONLY 001527 PLASTER WRAP, PROFESSIONAL: Fast-acting 36.0000 32.5800 CT 1172.88 PAC52720 plaster gauze is perfect for sculpting jewlery, flowers and other "smaller-size" finely detailed, 3-D art. Non- toxic. Not recommended for direct body casting. 20lb WinCap Ver. 18.05.31.2003 June 01, 2018 EVANS-BRANT CSD Page 4 01:35:32 pm Bid Award Detail Report Bid: 18-19 ART SUPPLIES ART SUPPLIES By Vendor/Item Unit of Item ID Description Quantity Unit Price Measure Total Bid Vendor Item ID Totals for 001338-MASON CO. INC.\W.B. 2 Items $1,820.38 003490-NASCO COMPANY Bid Order Address: (003490) NASCO COMPANY PO BOX 901 FORT ATKINSON, WI 53538-0901 00006 Scratch-Brush pg 140 - NASCO COMPANY Item 6.0000 1.6700 EA 10.02 9707444 Reference# 9707444 00064 fine weave muslin 45" wide white bleached 10.0000 2.4100 YD 24.10 9711110 p.394 - NASCO COMPANY Item Reference# 9711110 00076 sargent art metallic acrylic paint 3.0000 24.1500 ST 72.45 9722513 set of 6 - NASCO COMPANY Item Reference# 9722513 000767 GLUE STICKS: "UHU" twist to apply, NT, approx. .74 244.0000 1.0900 EA 265.96 8100106 oz. size. 00087 lino cutters pkg of 12 -small v - NASCO COMPANY 1.0000 7.7400 PK 7.74 9728493 Item Reference# 9728493 00088 lino cutters - pkg of 12 -large V - NASCO COMPANY 1.0000 7.7400 PK 7.74 9728494 Item Reference# 9728494 00141 sea sponge assortment 24/set - NASCO COMPANY 1.0000 30.1200 ST 30.12 9717865 Item Reference# 9717865 00145 3/8" powershot staples - NASCO COMPANY Item 6.0000 2.0600 PK 12.36 9712516 Reference# 9712516 00152 sargent acrylic glitter glaze 16oz - NASCO 6.0000 7.8600 BTL 47.16 9719915 COMPANY Item Reference# 9719915 00153 cheesecloth 10 yds x 36" - NASCO COMPANY Item 1.0000 5.3100 PK 5.31 8200111 Reference# 8200111 00158 scratch-art clear scratch film sheets 30/pk - NASCO 6.0000 11.6500 PK 69.90 9725545 COMPANY Item Reference# 9725545 00159 black clayboard 11"x14" - NASCO COMPANY Item 50.0000 6.6800 EA 334.00 9711798 Reference# 9711798 00160 black clayboard 5"x7" 30/pkg - NASCO COMPANY 1.0000 65.1100 PK 65.11 9712643 Item Reference# 9712643 00163 Assorted scratch knives, 5 pc. set - NASCO 8.0000 3.7700 ST 30.16 9720648 COMPANY Item Reference# 9720648 00164 Scratch brush - NASCO COMPANY Item Reference# 8.0000 1.6700 EA 13.36 9707444 9707444 001753 ERASERS: STAEDTLER MARS White Plastic 216.0000 0.3800 EA 82.08 9720094A WinCap Ver. 18.05.31.2003 June 01, 2018 EVANS-BRANT CSD Page 5 01:35:32 pm Bid Award Detail Report Bid: 18-19 ART SUPPLIES ART SUPPLIES By Vendor/Item Unit of Item ID Description Quantity Unit Price Measure Total Bid Vendor Item ID Erasers 2.5x7/8" 00197 FLUID DISPENSING PENCIL GLASS CUTTERS 2.0000 22.8000 EA 45.60 9715467 - TRIARCO ARTS & CRAFTS LLC Item Reference# RA01386 00198 COPPER CIRCLE FOR ENAMELING - TRIARCO 1.0000 24.6300 PK 24.63 9724105 ARTS & CRAFTS LLC Item Reference# 160-0730 00199 PROCION FIBER REACTIVE DYE LEMON YELLOW 1.0000 2.1000 EA 2.10 9726155D - TRIARCO ARTS & CRAFTS LLC Item Reference# 103-4530 00200 PROCION FIBER REACTIVE DYE - TRIARCO ARTS 1.0000 2.1000 EA 2.10 9726155A & CRAFTS LLC Item Reference# 103-4535 00209 PRINT BLOCK PAPER-BLICK MASTER PRINTER 6.0000 3.2600 EA 19.56 9707438 9X12 100 SHEETS - SAX ARTS & CRAFTS Item Reference# 9-402148-705 00326 saral transfer paper 12x12 ft - NASCO COMPANY 9.0000 7.5700 EA 68.13 9722550 Item Reference# 9722350 00350 Thai Banana paper, 12 sheets 25"x 37" - NASCO 1.0000 21.5100 PK 21.51 9726314 COMPANY Item Reference# 9726314 ADD-0000001 Balsa
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