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Crafty: Shrinky Dink Your Christmas Tree

Posted by on December 3rd, 2008 at 1:36 pm

If you’re not one of those “everything has to match” holiday tree people, you’re my kind of parent. The more nursery school Santas and one-eyed reindeer the better in my book. 

With the economy, well. . . you know what the economy is like . . . this year we’ll be decorating the tree in a way that’s both nostalgic AND futuristic. Think shrinky dinks (remember those?) from recycled plastic. 

Instead of picking up the sheets of shrinkable plastic from a retro toy store online, rescue clear #6 plastic from your recycling bin (it’s usually in the form of those single-serve take-out boxes from restaurants, salad bar containers or those the grocery stores use to store strawberries and blueberries).

Cut off the excess plastic so you have a flat sheet to work on, pour out a pile of markers and let them have at. Have your cookie cutters out to make holiday cookies? Trace around them, and let them add their embellishments. Let them write out a holiday message . . . whatever. Then cut around the picture. Make sure you cut a small hole near the topto later slip a string through to hang the ornament on your tree.

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees, and drop the rack to the lowest spot it can go in the oven. Create a “tray” out of aluminum foil, and place the kids’ plastic pictures across it – just make sure you keep the pieces spaced an inch apart. 

The plastic will start to get wavy in the oven, but it will flatten out, shrinking to about one third of the original size and nine times the original thickness. For a piece that’s about six inches across, cooking time is about three and a half minutes – a little less for smaller pictures. You can keep an eye on the plastic through the oven door and take it out after it’s finished the shrinking process and flattened out. Remove carefully (using tongs) – when the plastic is still hot, it is still relatively pliable.  

Stick your string through after the “ornament” is cool, and commence decorating. 

Image: Playlibrary

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2 Comments

My daughter Kristi is enjoying making the Shrinky Dink with her kids, especially doing it with recycled plastic. Thanks for the tip.

Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 am

SHRINKY DiNkS MY FAVORITE. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES!

Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 am

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