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Your cart is empty.Andy
2025-08-14 18:05:34
Kids love these.. only issue was sometimes one would fold over and stick to itself
Daily To Fancy Buys
2025-07-23 21:35:35
This was so cool. We used it for the kids Christmas list for the Elf's to take back to santa.
Nicole Mitchell
2025-06-28 12:40:06
The only downside is the learning curve of how small or big to cut the items you’re making. So, you have to test it out to ensure you’re not cutting it or drawing your art too small to see when you bake it.Do a couple of test runs first to make sure that you have the right sizing for what you need. It was a ton of fun to do with my son. I also use it in my resin crafts, and I’ve turned some of them into stitch markers. The ideas are endless.
TheOneAndOnlyJH
2025-06-12 16:33:59
My wife asked what temperature because apparently it wasn't on the packaging (or she threw it out without noticing). After looking up the listing I saw it was 320F, which was different than the last batch she used from the local crafts store.You might want to try starting low though. At 320F ours began to curl up at the edges, so she set our oven to 310 and they stayed flatter. I don't know if it's because our oven is incorrect, but she didn't have that issue with the other ones she used at their rated temperature.
Nay Family
2025-05-07 11:50:53
This took me back to my childhood when I was obsessed with shrinky dinks! They work pretty much like them but you need your own patterns and colored pencils. I used these to make cat paw and sunflower key chains. This was really a very fun little project and good for pre-teens and teenagers if they are crafty. The instructions were very clear and easy to follow as well.I lined my baking sheets with parchment paper to protect them.
Laura H.
2025-04-23 10:18:22
Originally got these for my kids, but I have had such a good time drawing and creating things that I'm going to run out before they really get a chance to use them. The pages are small- and I use about half the page per design. They shrink down A LOT- so be prepared ( I wasn't aware and my first designs ended up micro-mini after baking. ) I use colored pencils to color it in and I am always thrilled at how vibrant the colors get after heating.
Chloe
2025-03-16 14:19:09
They work amazingly well. I used prismacolor colored pencils to color these in and they worked pretty well so long as you don't press too hard, that would fill in the "tooth" of the frosted side of the plastic too quickly and make it impossible to work on. I used these to make several pairs of earrings and charms and I love them. I can't wait to make more! The instructions were very clear and easy to follow as well.Also, as a tip, line your baking sheet with parchment paper and place a sheet of parchment on top of your creations to prevent them from curling up on you. You can't see them shrink that way, sure, but it saves you from panicked moments of trying to unfurl hot plastic. You can also keep re-using the same sheets of parchment paper every time you shrink your work.
Mary Pierce
2025-02-10 18:51:16
These are wonderful and work as intended. I've got 4 kids who love crafts. We did several Christmas ornaments and several just for fun whatever they wanted to make. I cut each piece in half that way these could go further and they didn't really need a full sheet at one time.We used acrylic paint markers and sharpies to color and they worked well. They shrunk perfectly.
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