Shrink Plastic
Shrink plastic comes in a variety of colors now. The most common is clear, white, and
black. Shrink plastic shrinks differently,
so be sure and read your package to get an idea of how much it will shrink for
you.
This is how I do it, I use the heat gun method, but you
could use the oven.
Supply list
Shrink plastic
Tweezers
Heat gun or oven
Sand paper
Various rubberstamps
Various inks
Chalks
Hole punch (optional)
Jump ring (optional)
- Rubberstamp
image using Stazon ink on the glossy side of the shrink plastic (or you
can sand the glossy side and use other inks). Let dry.
- Cut
out image.
- Color
in image using chalks on unglossy side of plastic.
- Punch
hole now if you plan on putting on a jump ring. Add jump ring now.
- Hold
the plastic by the jump ring with the tweezers and use your heat gun. The plastic will curl all up and
eventually lay back down. If it
doesn’t go completely flat, you can use a flat surface (like a small wood
block – back of wooden rubberstamp, etc) to quickly flatten it out. Let cool and you are done.
There is a number of fun things to do with Shrink plastic,
here are just a few:
- Rubberstamp
on shrink plastic and then cut out the image or word. Shrink and it will
- Cut
tags and rubberstamp a different letter on each tag, shrink and make a
cute title.
- Great
little accent for cards.
- Make
your own charms for shaker boxes
- Makes
fun jewelry.
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