I love working with funky stuff to create my jewelry pieces with, and shrink plastic is one of my favorites! Pins, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, keychains--so much is possible with this amazing crafting material.
Shrink plastic is not a new phenomenon, in fact it goes back to the 70s, and I am sure that many of you will remember creating "Shrinky Dinks" as a child. I had E.T., The Extraterrestrial ones that I am recalling with a bit of nostalgia just now.
Quite a while back I re-discovered the fun of shrink plastic on a great site called Lucky Squirrel , where their artist grade, high quality shrink plastic comes in clear, translucent, canvas white, and black. They have some cool projects on their site too. It's well worth checking out. Shrinky Dinks brand is also still in business doing their thing and their product is available at various craft stores, and I've even found it in the stationery department of K-Mart, of all places.



























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Cat Morley
05 Jul 23:35
Those look gorgeous, I love the bracelet!
Impybat
06 Jul 00:11
Thanks! I love shrink plastic, it is one of my favorite materials to work with.
Zombie Soup
06 Jul 01:10
the bracelet is amazingly adorible!
DIS.AR.RAY
06 Jul 09:45
it looks totally funky, but, and I feel like an idiot, in the last picture... how do you put it on. well, obvious a clasp, but like... on the inside of the ring made by the plastic in the picture, there is plastic inside ... ok I'm sounding insane. Its really hard to explain. It just seems rather uncomfertable, all the large pieces, it seems hard to be able to move while wearing it... I suppose... lol
Sorry for late-night psycho-babble ramblings of incoherancy. :D
Riechan
07 Jul 17:43
very gorgeous !!!
Lillith
09 Jul 10:14
Would this work in a toaster oven?
Impybat
09 Jul 13:43
DIS.AR.RAY,
yeah it looks complicated, but somewhere in there was a clasp, it's hard to see it. My wrist is tiny so I could just slip it on.
I think you can do the shrink plastic in a toaster oven, haven't tried it though!
Kat
12 Jul 14:46
Zomg. I've never heard of shrink plastic! I suppose the only place I'd be able to find it is online. =(
That bracelet looks really awesome!
Creative Origins
12 Jul 16:21
Shrink plastic is available at most craft stores, Michael's for instance, and in Joann Fabrics stores. And, of course, online.
Stitch in the Ditch
23 Aug 08:59
Totally gorgeous. I'm inspired.
Mrs T
03 Jan 21:28
I love this!
I can't find shrink plastic here but i saw a tutorial on how to make shrink plastic from recycled food trays - i hope it works!
Sherlaine Y.
07 Nov 05:09
wow, thats a lotta sharpies xD