🔥 Shrink your art, amplify your style! 🎨
Warckon’s 25-piece printable shrink plastic sheets are designed for inkjet printers, featuring a frosted side for flawless ink absorption. Each 8.3 x 11.6 inch sheet shrinks to 20% of its original size while thickening into durable, vibrant plastic—perfect for creating custom jewelry, keychains, and crafts that stand out. Ideal for professionals and creatives seeking to transform their designs into lasting, high-impact mini masterpieces.
Manufacturer | Warckon |
Brand | Warckon |
Item Weight | 1.08 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.6 x 8.3 x 0.1 inches |
Item model number | w-25 |
Color | White |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 25 |
Sheet Size | 8.3 x 11.6 inch |
Paper Weight | 22 |
Paper Finish | Coated, Glossy, Translucent |
Manufacturer Part Number | W-PRS |
T**S
Best quality printable shrink plastic I've used
I make knitting stitch markers for my local yarn shop using shrink plastic, and this is by far my favorite that I've used. The frosted side is uniformly textured (so printing is even across the whole page), and the texture itself is perfect for inkjet printing - fine enough that it takes the image and text clearly, but not so fine that the ink smears right out of the printer. I also appreciate that it's a standard printing size, so no need to manually change printer settings. I've made and sold hundreds of stitch markers with this plastic, and the baking/shrinking has been very reliable. I use a regular oven at 325*F for 2-3 minutes (a little bit longer than the recommended time minimizes curling), and I've only ever had a handful of items start to brown (fewer than 10 total across all the batches I've made).The only con is that this isn't always available on Amazon, so I've experimented with the better known/readily available brands, and I come back to this one every time. The Grafix printable shrink plastic sheets are frosted on both sides (I prefer having one glossy side), don't shrink uniformly, and brown/burn extremely easily at the manufacturer's recommended settings. Shrinky Dinks frosted clear sheets bake and shrink OK, but the frosted texture is extremely rough and uneven across the page to the point that for me it was unusable for printing. Also the Shrinky Dinks sheets are 8"x10" and not uniformly/precisely sized throughout the package.
D**Z
Great product
Used this for a Girl Scout project and it worked great. It looked great as well. I used it twice. The first time it took a minute to get the heat time right but once I figured it out I was hooked. Will buy again.
Z**L
Make sure u heat correctly
If u don't heat properly they can curl if you make large pieces smaller ones work better
V**E
Shrinky dinky fun!!
Started yet another hobby ( my first hobby of a thousand I’ll start and never finish lol). It was easy to use, the instructions provided were easy to follow. I created these earrings, buttons and charms!
M**W
Good quality, good price, good end results
Happy with this product and would order again!
K**N
Fun but not precise
The color stay vibrant and they are easy to print on and use. The down size is if you need precision uniformity (which is hard with anything you are shrinking) the fibers in the product tend to skew the design and even when pulled or flattened etc when warm they skew on a diagonal. Not majorly, but still enough I cant use it to make jewelry.
M**A
Great product
These printable shirk plastic sheets have been so fun to play with. We made earrings, and decorations to hang in the window.
S**E
These turn out messy!!
This is the first time I have bought this exact product. (I have used a couple other shrink films in the past.) I transferred my designs onto the film by tracing and coloring with colored pencils.I put the first batch (yellow flower and aqua heart) in at 350°F. They shrank, but the colored pencil pebbled badly on the back and pulled away from the shiny side. If you look at the front (shiny side) it looks like there’s is a white film over the color. This is easily seen on the heart.I traced the mouse next, just for fun. I baked it at 325°F, thinking that perhaps the oven was too hot the first time. The exact same thing happened.During baking, the heart folded in half and would not uncurl. The mouse flipped over completely. I pulled out the try, carefully turned it colored side up again and put it back in the oven. It did not shrink or flatten any more.Additionally, none of them flattened completely, even when I weighted them down when they came out of the oven.I will not be able to use these for the intended project. These were a waste of money and now that I’ve used two sheets, I doubt I’ll get my money back.
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