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- #88 in Kids' Paper Craft Kits
jlmagruder
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
We made little St. Nicholas ornaments easily and they were a hit! These and the corresponding color markers open up a world of easy crafts for grade-school children and older ones. Think ornaments, little stained glass windows, Bible verses for the car etc.
May Frias
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
These were really fun. I bought these to make key chains with my niece and nephew. We printed and cut the designs and watched them shrink. The kids had a blast making them and keep asking when are we making more things. These are really great for kids of all ages.
Tech Guy
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
These work great with my inkjet printer! They are A4 size instead of letter size but my editing program and printer can easily handle A4 size as well. They shrink well, and I really didn’t have any curling during the heating process. These will now be my go to shrinky dink material! Here are some tips for getting great results.Printing: Reduce your color saturation to about 10-20%, the shrinking process increases the color saturation (just look at my pictures of before and after shrinking).Cutting: Cut your final shape you want your shrinky sinks to be before you heat them. This includes punching holes as well, as it’s nearly impossible to punch holes or trim them after they are shrunk without breaking them.Heating: Preheat the oven to 300°F with the cookie sheet inside (a hot cookie sheet helps eliminate curling). Place the trimmed (and punched if you need holes) pieces on baking parchment paper so they don’t overlap each other. Move the parchment paper to the heated cookie sheet then put it in the oven for 2 1/2 minutes. Get two more cookie sheets and one more parchment sheet ready for the cooldown process. At the end of two and a half minutes move the heated parchment sheet with the pieces to a cold cookie sheets, place the second parchment paper on top, then the last cold cooking sheet in top of that (like a sandwich). Thus will keep the pieces flat as they cool (which only takes a minute or two). If you are planning on doing more than one sheet of shrinky dinks put the hot cookie sheets back in the oven to keep it hot while you are cooling the first set. Once they are cool reuse the two parchment sheets.Have fun, this is great shrinky dink material.
Amanda Webster
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024
I used this for a class project. The instructions were hard to follow with the temperature of what the oven should be. It took me awhile to figure it out oven should be at about 320 and trust the process don’t pull them out to early. Overall good project for a classroom!
Heidi Hansen
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
Item was as described. I missed where it could not be used with a printer but that's on me. Item is otherwise perfect
Heather
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
This was my first try at these and they were easy and fun. Kids can be creative with their drawings. We are making keychains this winter break.
AdamLeno
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
My girlfriend loves making these and she couldn't find any in stores. These work perfect. Lots of fun.
Amy
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2023
Love that the package came with lots of keychains - great for a classroom activity.Relatively easy to assemble.However a few days later, some kids came back saying the key ring opened too easily, so their shrinky dink fell off their backpack and was lost or broken :( :( :(So disappointing.
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