Shrinky Dinks Wine Charm Tutorial

As an adult, I will admit that I am always excited to find an excuse to pull out my Shrinky Dinks and play with them. I love how you can draw something and then make it tiny by simply putting it in the oven.

Shrinky Dinks Wine Charms

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I was inspired, or rather “Pinspired” to make a craft for fall using Shrinky Dinks. After looking at all of the Shrinky Dinks photos, I knew I had to make something fun for the blog. I love how simple these turned out and think they will be a perfect addition to any autumn party!

Supplies

Shrinky Dinks Creative Pack 10 Sheets Frosted Ruff n' Ready
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Instructions

Step 1:  Find a template or design that you want to draw onto your shrinky dinks. I often cheat and find a royalty free image online and print them out to trace. Coloring pages also make great templates.

Step 2:  Trace the design on the sheet, using the rough side. You can use a permanent pen or colored pencils to trace the design onto the frosted, rough side of the sheet.

Step 3:  Color in your design with colored pencils. Be sure to color lightly, as you cook the plastic, it will turn darker when it shrinks.

Step 4:  Cut out your charms.

Step 5:  Using a small hole punch, punch your hole before you shrink the plastic. I use my Crop-A-Dile Eyelet Setter to punch smaller holes than what a standard hole punch does.

Step 6:  Place parchment paper into an oven safe baking dish.

Step 7:  Preheat your oven to 325 degrees.

Step 8:  Place your shrinky dinks in the oven for 3 minutes. By then, they should have flat edges. If they don’t, leave in just a bit longer and the edges will flatten out.

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Before and After

Step 9:  Let cool before you touch.

Step 10:  Using your pliers, open your jump ring, place the charm on the jump ring and close back with your pliers.

Step 11:  Slide the jump ring onto the wire hoop, wrap around your wine glass and close with pliers.

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