- JOIN THE SHRINKY TREND – Join the Dabit shrink trend. Create shrinkles with ease and showcase your creativity with something so exquisite and easy to use! The best shrinkles that’s fun for kids.
- BLANK SHEETS – The Dabit shrinkable plastic comes with blank sheets. These crystal clear sheets are ready for any kids art and day camp kids crafts.
- FUN SHRINKY PAPER – Have fun times creating. The shrink art can look amazing and make your kids feel amazing. Just shape, color with your favorite colors, bake and shrink. It’s easy as that and you can create all sorts of different cool crafts.
- IDEAL DIMENSIONS – Our shrinky paper is great for shrinkles classroom use. It comes in ideal dimensions too. The size of sheet is 8 1/2 x 11 inches, with 25 sheets in a pack.
- RECOMMENDED USE – The shrinky paper is recommended to use in classroom, at home when playing with kids, for day camp kids crafts and generally for kids aged 5 years or above.
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Ena Pericas
Great Value! Really fun!
Great alternative to the name brand (Shrinky Dinks). I just use some fine sandpaper to make the paper work with ink, watercolor, and pencils. Excellent Value!
Carrington Keys
Works great!
Works great! There is a moment when the shrinky stuff starts to curl. The lesson I learned is just to trust it wont stick to itself. I pulled out a few too early and I wish I hadnt. Most of those would have turned out just fine if I had trusted in the science of Shrinky Art! Ive made some really cool stuff with it.... I love it!
DonnaMae Zurbano Gutierrez
Amazing Multi Uses - Works even as a transparency for the laser printer
I am so happy with this product. It is very easy to use. The sheets have so many uses. I use them mainly for shrink art and prefer the clear. They are very easy to use with permanent markers. You can sand one side of them and use colored pencils or markers. The best thing is you can run them through a laser printer without having smear markings like a regular transparency can sometimes have. I also use them as stencils for painting. When I'm done using them for screen print art, I usually cut them out and make shrink art out of them. Two for one! Thank you!
David Terrell
This product has become my new favorite item to use
This product has become my new favorite item to use. Shrinky Arts is an easy product to work with and is very simple to follow the directions. The pages are clear and work easy with sharpies, but if you need to use colored pencils, I found sanding down the paper works excellent. I have experinced minimal curling and when it does just press it down with your oven mitt, while fresh out of the oven. Overall amazing product!
Kristie Kramer Sportsman
This works great it. It seems to shrink to about 1/3 ...
This works great it. It seems to shrink to about 1/3 to 1/4 of the original size. I personally think the clear shrink paper world's best with markers. Kids enjoy watching their art shrink.
Juanita Lynn
Works perfectly!
Teresa Venegas
Good (less expensive) alternative to Shrinky Dink brand
Good (less expensive) alternative to Shrinky Dink brand. It would have to be sanded to use colored pencils. Colored Sharpies work great. It shrinks evenly, and pieces that come out slightly curled can be flattened by pushing them flat with a potholder (against hot pan) as soon as you take them out of the oven.
Simon Balzan
Cheap, Creative and Highly Entertaining
These are so much fun. You can use these plastic sheets to make keychains, pins, magnets, hair accessories, fun jewelry and probably a lot more that hasn't occurred to me... yet. (Side note: none of the hardware to make accessories comes with this product; it only includes the plastic sheets.) I use permanent markers to draw and color my designs, cut them out and place them on an old cookie sheet lined with aluminum foil. The included instructions say to bake in the oven for 3-5 minutes at 300 F, but for me it usually takes just over one minute. It is SO satisfying to watch the plastic curl up and contract. I am an adult woman with a teenage daughter, and these are more fun for me than for her. Maybe it's because I was deprived of Shrinky-Dinks in my miserable childhood? Whatever the reason, this product is a blast.
Rosemarie Noquera Lim
I LOVE THESE THINGS!!! OH MY GLOB, THEY ARE AMAZING AND I'VE SPENT COUNTLESS HOURS MAKING SO MANY OF THESE!!!!
I LOVE THESE THINGS!!! OH MY GLOB THEY ARE AMAZING AND IVE SPENT COUNTLESS HOURS MAKING SO MANY OF THESE!!!! I've read a lot of the reviews and here are some of my trial and error notes for the best success. Sharpies do work on these clear unsanded sheets but honestly I wouldn't bother unless you are just using these for your little kids. I however, had greater plans for this great craft. If you are using these like I have to make your own merch or to make and sell keychains then take a little extra time to sand the section you are working on each time you make something and then use some nice colored pencils (I use prismacolor) to get a really nice opaque look. Do this because even after you've sanded it you can still use markers just use colored pencil or another somewhat wax based medium to line your work so that the marker doesn't bleed too much. I used this strategy to make some really cool effects with the opaque quality of the pencils combined with the translucent quality of the markers (as you can see on the Rose Quartz Shield, the one attached to the pink sword). You can also make the clean clear side the front of your piece as long as you make sure any words or important asymmetrical features are drawn on flipped (a mistake I made with the IcyHot joke which is why the colored on side is face up and not the glossy side). The clear side up allows for some great play with depth too. I took a white oil based Sharpie and made some great highlight effects on most of my pieces such as the Stevonnie (poofy brown hair and blue shirt) and the Aoyama (blond hair with pink glasses) characters. This product yields so much potential to make some really cool stuff. AS FOR THE COOKING PROCESS. A lot of reviews had trouble with them curling or not cooking completely flat. I found that just leaving them in longer a)doesn't hurt the product or you oven and b) makes sure the plastic is FULLY contracted. Most of the time if it is curling it means it's about half way done and you need to leave it until it's hot enough to fully contract. After it is fully contracted it sometimes still doesn't flatten all the way and I found just pressing a flat bottomed glass cup or bowl or even a ceramic press or something really helps. Make sure the pan and parchment paper you put it on are really flat too. The chains it comes with are fantqastic (I didn't even know those were in the package until after I ordered it) but I plan on making A LOT of these and A LOT OF KEYCHAINS so I also ordered a 100 pack of key rings too for like $7. I ordered from this Dabit company because even though the pages aren't the pre-sanded "frosted" kind it only takes like 30 seconds for me to sand a half a page and is waaaaaaaaay cheaper than the name brand stuff. Overall, 10/10 WOULD RECOMMEND!!!!!
Carmen Bxc Loyd
Use permanent, dark colored markers
I cut out heart shapes and had everyone in the family decorate their own with permanent, dark colored markers (light colors wont show). I then used a single hole punch and put them on a chain to make a garland for my parents.