I used Hawaiian Shores, Lemon Tart, Hibiscus Burst, and Spring Rain ink. The smallest three are simply colored with copics.
Dye ink doesn't work. And for some reason the spring rain ink isn't drying all the way. I could smudge it if I wanted. But the others dried just fine.
So then I started getting curious how other dies would work!
I punched a hole in the top of the Mat Stack 5 cut before I put it into the toaster oven so I would be able to tie some thread through it. I think my daughter has claimed this one to add as a little charm onto her backpack!
The inks I used for these are from Martha Stewart.
15 comments:
What a cute idea!! Thanks for sharing!
OH.. MY GOSH! I can't deal with how cute that Mat Stack charm is! You should make a video on how to make thse. :)
They are adorable and what a fun project!
Sooooo super cute!
Those are so cute.
Adorable! Thanks for sharing.
Oh what a great idea! I have a pack of shrinky dinks at home and never thought of doing this! Thanks for sharing!
Love this idea! Thanks for sharing your creativity with us. :)
Great idea...I have 2 packs of shrink film in my rainy day bin...what a great activity with the kids. Punch a little hole and make necklaces, key chains...thanks!
I am so happy I am not the only one who remembers them :) I love them and play with them all the time for the kids but NEVER thought about stamping on them.... the color is fine it does not fade or anything ?? How exciting. LOVE LOVE LOVE IT AmyDann....... GREAT IDEA!!!
How fun is that!!! Thanks for sharing your amazing idea with us!!!!
I love that idea. It's so clever.
How CUTE!!! I think I have a pack of this somewhere in my stash, gotta look for it ;)
OH.MY.GOODNESS. This is brilliant!
My son would love making these and I would too! Thanks for sharing the idea!
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