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Upcycled Shrinky Dinks

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The Shrinky Dinks you buy in the store shrink to approximately a third of their original size and actually become nine times thicker after just two magic minutes in the toaster oven. I’ve found another kid-friendly way to make these plastic toys by reusing old containers! Here’s how:

Materials:

  • plastic container (with the “6” sign, as pictured in Step 1)
  • scissors
  • permanent markers
  • small sheet of aluminum foil
  • hole punch (optional)
  • toaster or conventional oven

Instructions

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  1. Trim the edges off of your plastic container, leaving a flat surface. Make sure your plastic has that “6” sign or it won’t work properly!

  2. drawingDraw and color your shape. It can be anything you want! I’m not great at freehand drawing, so I taped my plastic to my computer monitor and traced my ladybug like so:

  3. Cut and measure your plastic. necklaceMine was between 2-3 inches long. If you want to make a necklace or keychain, now is a good time to punch a hole in the top of your item.

  4. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
  5. foil

  6. Rip or cut a piece of aluminum foil and place it on your oven rack. Place your plastic ornament on the foil tray.

  7. shrunkenWatch it shrink! At first the plastic will curl like crazy, but eventually it will be flat and tiny. Baking should take one to three minutes.

  8. Let the plastic cool for a minute or so after taking it out of the oven.
  9. Enjoy your homemade Shrinky Dinks!

  • Sophie

    you could use a heat gun instead of a toaster oven or oven,you could purchase a heat gun at a crft store


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