DLTK's Crafts for Kids
Christmas Shrinky Dinks
Most of the time, the crafts on the site don't require much in the way of store bought materials. But Lisa Ann asked whether I knew where she might find printable Shrinky Dink patterns. I couldn't find anything on the internet so decided to put some together for her.
If you ever want to make your own, five or six images per page works out to be about the right size for necklaces or keychains. The images shrink to 1/3 of their original size.
To make Shrinky Dink Christmas ornaments, I've found that a full sized image (from a coloring book or the like) works very well. I've included a few easy-to-make suggestions of images in the templates list. You can sometimes squeeze an image or two that are 'keychain size' onto the same shrinky dink page with an ornament size image (I try to squeeze the images over as much as possible and keep the 'scraps' for future projects).
Materials:
- blank shrinky dink material
- paper,
- pencil crayons,
- scissors,
- hole punch,
- oven,
- cookie sheet or aluminum foil pie plate.
- string or ribbon or keychain circle depending on whether you want a necklace or keychain
Instructions:
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.
- Print the template on PAPER.
- position the shrinky dink blank over top of the printout (whichever image you want). The shrinky dink material should be positioned smooth side down/rough side up.
- trace the image with a black pencil crayon (you should be writing on the rough side of the material) -- you can trace with an ordinary pencil, but I find it smudges easier than the pencil crayon does.
- color the image in with pencil crayons (make sure you color white areas in with a white pencil crayon!).
- Cut out the shrinky dink -- I always leave a border of uncolored material around the image. In other words I cut it out roughly (without sharp corners) as I find the sharper edges break off easier.
- hole punch the top of the shrinky dink (if you're planning to make a necklace or keychain).
- Place the shrinky dink on a cookie sheet or aluminum foil pie plate with the rough side up and the smooth side down.
- put it in the oven (have the oven light on) and WATCH IT SHRINK. It goes really quick (under a minute). It will curl up and then flatten out. Let the piece flatten and then wait 30 seconds. Remove from the oven.
- Let cool 10 minutes.
Christmas Template - 5 per page (good for keychains, etc)
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Notes: You can buy all sorts of odd things like special shrinky dink markers and a special oven (that looks a bit like an easy bake oven). But I find pencil crayons, a aluminum foil pie plate and my oven work just fine. Please don't use water soluble markers or wax crayons to color the shrinky dinks ... They don't work. Regular school pencil crayons do work just fine.
Note from a viewer:
"Another thing that works great for the Shrinky Dinks instead of the oven is a craft heat gun. I've used that and
it works really good!"
Thanks for the tip Deb!
Printable version of these instructions