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  • Actually to let the inks stay on ur supposed to sand down one side of the shrinky dink paper, one side will become frosted the frosted side is where u should stamp on! ;)

  • Does the ink from the markers rub off?  I'd always heard you couldn't use water based markers on shrinky dinks...

  • @2mirandas you can use any markers or pencil crayons but you need to first sand the shrink plastice in 2 different directions on one side. Thats what holds the colour on for you. :)

  • you can only use the heat gun to shrink the plastic? i mean it wont work with a hair dryer?

    i really want to try and make some charms but i dont have a heat gun is there anything else i can use?

  • You can use a toaster oven also, in fact it works better than a heat gun because it's more even heat.

  • I purchased the shrink plastic awhile back at Office Max or Staples. I have not looked for it lately though, I wouldn't be surprised if Michaels or Joann Fabrics also carried it.

  • Where did you purchase the shrink plastic?

  • I just subscribed to your videos! I'm enjoying them, wish I could get organized enough to do some more. I thought this would be a good idea for our designer series paper too, to put them on a keychain of some kind? Thanks for the feedback!

  • I think this is a great idea to showcase certain stamps!

  • Very cute! I would never have thought to use the heat gun to shrink the plastic!

  • Thank You! I enjoy doing different things!

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