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Shrinky Dinks for Earrings

By Nancymccarroll
Back in 2012 I worked with shrinky dinks laser print pages to make charms and earrings.  Those Downton Abby and Frieda Kahlo earrings are long gone, having been given away to family members in Texas and a new friend in Colorado who wrote of Kahlo in one of her poems.
After the writing retreat when our talented author Sandy Dorr expressed appreciation for Ursula Le Guin, it made sense to make her some earrings of an image of Le Guin, along with one of her quotes.
Steps for making shrinky dink earrings:
  • Find an image you like and tone down the colors (I used 30% on the gamma scale in Photoscape).
Shrinky Dinks for Earrings
  • Select a second image (optional) for the back of the shrinky dink paper.
Shrinky Dinks for Earrings
  • Select 10 per page of the image and print on a laser ink jet printer
  • Cut off all white edges on the image.
  • Use a hole punch and punch a hole in the top of the image about 1/8 from the top.  Make sure you cut the hole twice the size of the cutter because both the image and the hole will shrink to about 1/4 of its original size.
  • Line a cookie sheet with foil and place the images on it.Bake in a preheated 275 degree oven for four minutes, until the image has both shrunken and flattered.
  • Either paint on varnish or polyurethane, several coats will do, allowing the objects to dry between coats of finish.
Shrinky Dinks for Earrings
  • Remove from oven and cover with paper or foil and put a heavy book on it for 30 seconds.
Shrinky Dinks for Earrings
  • Make earrings or knitting markers using beads and findings.

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