How To Make Your Own Super Cool Shrinky Dink Rings

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Remember making Shrinky Dinks as a kid? They are the plastic sheets that you can color and cut out and magically watch as they shrivel up and shrink down in the oven. Well, you don’t have to a be a kid to make them and they are actually the perfect item to turn into a stylish ring! Add a little flare to your finger style with a Shrinky Dink ring…you will no doubt stand out in a crowd!

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Susie Delaney 

Things You’ll Need

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Step 2

Draw or trace your design on the textured side of the Shrinky Dink plastic. If you are doing any designs with text make sure you invert it, or trace it backwards so it is facing the correct way when you are done shrinking. I found some clip art on the computer and flipped them before I traced them onto the plastic. Bright colors and definite lines really show up best. Make sure all the areas are covered well and evenly. The plastic shrinks about to 1/3 its original size, so keep that in mind when making your designs. I wanted my rings to be no bigger than one inch so I made all my designs about three inches long.

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Step 3

Carefully cut out your designs. If you are making an item that you want to have a hole in for possibly stringing onto a necklace you need to make that hole now, it will be impossible after you have shrunk it down to size.

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Step 4

Carefully (because it is HOT) remove your cookie sheet from the oven and lay your piece of foil down. I like to use foil because it lays flat and protects your cookie sheet from any plastic or colored pencil shavings. Place the cut out Shrinky Dink designs textured/colored side up onto the foil and carefully place back into the oven. Watch them magically shrink and warp. Don’t worry if they warp – leave them in until they flatten back out – this should take 1-3 mins.

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Step 5

Once completely shrunk and flattened, carefully take the Shrinky Dinks out of the oven and let cool. Once they are cool it is time to glue them onto your ring blanks. I took my already heated up glue gun and put a small dot onto the ring. I then attached it to the rough side of the Shrinky Dink, so the smooth side is facing away.

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Step 6

Let the glue cool before you wear these about town. Everyone is going to want one so you better make a whole pile of these!

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via: eHow

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