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It worked great! Just be sure to keep young fingers out of the way of the hot air. The point is to put something just above the pieces, not press them down flat as they bake. Remove from the oven, move the parchment to your counter or other heat-proof surface and press down on them with your oven mitt or lay something flat on them.

This will help make sure they do not curl as they cool. Better known as polystyrene or Styrofoam, No. Shrinky Dinks can be made from 6 plastic. At first the Shrinky Dinks will curl up, but they will flatten back out.

Once they flatten back out, bake for 30 more seconds. Serious Shrinkage. No matter what theme they follow, all shrinky dinks have one thing common— the shrinking sheets of plastic. When popped in the oven, the shrink dinks shrink down to approximately a third of their original size and become almost nine times thicker. The hotter your oven, and the longer you leave your shrinkies inside, the clearer your shrinkies will turn out.

They may also have tiny bubbles. Once they flatten back out, bake for 30 more seconds. Shrinky plastic in the toaster oven: this is another popular option for shrinking plastic! Blow dryer: Your regular blow dryer will work to shrink plastic! Preheat the oven at degrees Fahrenheit. Once the oven is preheated, put the tray with the Shrinky Dinks into the oven.

You only need to bake them for 1 to 3 minutes. At first the Shrinky Dinks will curl up, but they will flatten back out. Shrinky Dinks Ink Jet 6 Sheet Creative Pack lets you make unique plastic pieces out of photos, screen-grabs or art created on your computer.

A few questions. Oven door open or closed? Bake paint side up? Will 1 plastic work? Thanks for your time. Such a massive shame.

Will using a printed photo I had printed at the store be okay for the shrinky dinks as far as the oven and the colors go? Or do you have to use a printer?

My daughter does collage work. Is that even possible? Rhonda, yes you can do this. They make shrinky dink sheets that you can run through your printer. Give that a try. Sounds like a wonderful idea! I have tried super glue and a glue gun, but neither work the pin back comes off in a short period of time. Does anyone have any advice for attaching metal Cindy to Shrinky Dinks without making a hole in them? Christine, have you tried an epoxy glue.

You might have good luck with that. I think a popular brand is called E Your email address will not be published. The following experiment demonstrates the phenomenon described above. Pieces can be cut before or after decorating. Cut sheets in circles or shapes as smoothly as possible. Edges become sharper after shrinking, so round corners a little. You can create fancy edges with designer scissors, or use small manicure scissors to do detailed cut work.

Punch a hole before baking. Remember that the hole will shrink, so make it large enough for your application. A standard size paper punch is ideal for most projects. Bake in a toaster oven or conventional oven.



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