Shrinky Dinks Creative Pack 6 Sheets for Ink Jet Printers Kids Art and Craft Activity
- Shrink photos, screen grabs or original art
- Color, bake and shrink
- Blank sheets to create custom pieces
- Includes 6 8.5in x 11in Printer friendly sheets and instructions
- Recommended for children 5 years of age and older
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 0.25 x 11 inches |
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Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
ASIN | B00Z0P3930 |
Item model number | 0SD600-6A |
Manufacturer recommended age | 5 - 15 years |
Best Sellers Rank | #339,543 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #711 in Kids' Jewelry Making Kits |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Release date | November 7, 2012 |
Manufacturer | Scientific Explorer-Poof Slinky |
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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. Just feed the sheet into your ink jet printer, print out your design, then color, bake and shrink. Make charms, keychains, ornaments, jewelry, toys or anything you can imagine. Create one-of-a-kind items or mass produce your original image for everyone. The pack includes 6-8.5in. x 11in. printer friendly sheets and instructions for making and baking. Recommended for children 5 years of age and older. Adult supervision required during baking.
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Negatives: they do not shrink 100% to 1/3 of the size. It seems like depending on the direction they are placed in the oven it’ll be stretched slightly to one side more so.
The printing section recommends lightening the images to 50%. With darker designs, you have to adjust to more than 50 or manipulate the colors to be lighter so it doesn’t blend with similar colors. Ie dark grey next to black or the my eggplant color to the black.
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2018
Negatives: they do not shrink 100% to 1/3 of the size. It seems like depending on the direction they are placed in the oven it’ll be stretched slightly to one side more so.
The printing section recommends lightening the images to 50%. With darker designs, you have to adjust to more than 50 or manipulate the colors to be lighter so it doesn’t blend with similar colors. Ie dark grey next to black or the my eggplant color to the black.
My daughter saw this stuff on YouTube where the project was shrinky dink charms coated in resin. Really easy to set up the pictures I wanted to print using Word. Wait longer than you think for the ink to dry. We messed up one picture with smudges. Smells bad in the oven.
We did 4-5 minutes at 325. Put the cutouts between 2 pieces of card stock to keep them flat and then immediately pressed them with a book after taking them out. So missed out on watching the whole shrinky dink magic effects.
Drilled holes for the jump rings and then coated in ice resin to make cute little charms.
You can take images off the web or scan in your own photos. I’m going to try and make a dog tag next , but have no idea how the writing will turn out....
Maybe a little spendy for 6 sheets, but unless you are starting a shrink dink factory, it should last awhile.
I printed 9 illustrations on a sheet, let them dry fully (hours in a dry house). Trimmed around the illustration, punched the hole, laid them flat on a tray in the same toaster oven that I used for the batches before (whose temp I measure with both its dial and an oven thermometer). It was SO disappointing. I tried at several temperatures just to see if I could improve the results, but no. Just too inconsistent a product. (Also, this shrink paper has a much stronger odor when shrinking.)
In the past, I had good results using Shrinky Dink inkjet paper —BEFORE this Alex company bought the brand. Needed more so went with the "Shrinky Dinks" name. Yeah NO. I wish I could give this zero stars.
Now what?
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2018
I printed 9 illustrations on a sheet, let them dry fully (hours in a dry house). Trimmed around the illustration, punched the hole, laid them flat on a tray in the same toaster oven that I used for the batches before (whose temp I measure with both its dial and an oven thermometer). It was SO disappointing. I tried at several temperatures just to see if I could improve the results, but no. Just too inconsistent a product. (Also, this shrink paper has a much stronger odor when shrinking.)
In the past, I had good results using Shrinky Dink inkjet paper —BEFORE this Alex company bought the brand. Needed more so went with the "Shrinky Dinks" name. Yeah NO. I wish I could give this zero stars.
Now what?
The only thing I am not a fan of is the price. 16.95 for 6 sheets :( :( :(
Edited to add: I used clear nail polish (I'm sure any clear lacquer would work, but I used what I had) over my design, and it did not smudge. I think that will help preserve my design on future projects.
Edit #2: These work much better for smaller projects. Something that takes up most of the page did not do well at all. As the items bake, they curl, then relax. This allows the smaller items to be flattened with a book or small box immediately after being removed from the oven. A larger item curled and stayed curled, and it did not flatten completely when pressed.
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