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  • Question
    Which side should I lay my Shrinky Dinks on?
    Community Answer
    Colored-side up works best.
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    I made earrings using Sharpies, but the ink came off on my ear while wearing it. Is there something I can do to prevent the ink from coming off?
    ZebraZoeyDraws
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    You could try applying a clear top coat for nails to lock in the color. Clear top coats can be found in most pharmacies and super markets in the beauty aisle.
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    Can other types of plastic be used as well, like #1 Plastic?
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    #1 Plastic should not be used due to possible toxins that can be released. (#1 Plastic has been known to release harmful toxins into liquids when left in heat for long periods of time.)
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    Is there anything else to use apart from permanent marker?
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    You can use pencil, ink or a Sharpie. Don't use oily substance such as a wax crayon.
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    Why doesn't pencil work as well as a sharpie would?
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    It's just the material that the shrink paper is made from. It's hard to get lead to make a mark on a glossy surface. You may have luck with sanding the paper first, but I think that also depends on the brand of paper and what kind of sanding paper/brick you're using.
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    Can I use a hair dryer or a microwave?
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    No. It is not recommended for use in microwave ovens, and a hair dryer will not get to a hot enough temperature.
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    I thought this was a great tutorial, but for some reason it didn't work. I did a whale and it just curled up and never shrank. What did I do wrong and what can I do to fix it?
    Community Answer
    Sometimes this happens. Check the heat settings and make sure that your heat source doesn't stop working halfway through, which is common with ovens.
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    What causes a Shrinky Dink to curl up and not uncurl?
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    Shrinky Dinks curl up all the time while they are shrinking. You might want to have a chopstick or a fork at the ready to release them as soon as they curl in the oven.
  • Question
    What items are 6 plastic?
    ZebraZoeyDraws
    Community Answer
    Usually takeaway plastic containers are 6 plastic but check because sometimes it may not apply to your area.
  • Question
    Do I take it out when it's curled up, or wait until it shrinks and becomes flat before taking it out of the oven?
    Community Answer
    I wait until it curls and then flattens out, and then give it a few extra seconds before taking it out.
  • Question
    How long does it take to cool?
    Ellie D'Angelo
    Community Answer
    Depending on the size, it will normally take 5-10 minutes to cool.
  • Question
    Which side or the shrinky dinks do I color on? The rough or smooth side?
    Ginger
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    If you’re using colored pencils, then you color on the rough side. If you are using Sharpie or other permanent markers, you should color on the smooth side.
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    What should the temperature in the oven be in Celsius?
    Betsy Rhea Cyson
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    The oven temperature should be set at 170 Celsius or gas mark 3. Oven thermostats are not always consistent, so you may need to experiment.
  • Question
    Can I just make them in a microwave oven?
    Community Answer
    No, using a microwave won't work. You can only use a normal oven or a small oven meant for crafts.
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    Can I use a baking oven instead of toaster oven?
    Ginger
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    Yes, you can use a baking oven. Any oven will do as long as the temperature is high enough.
  • Question
    Will my house smell like melted plastic after I bake the shrinky dinks?
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    Yes, there will be a plasticky smell in the kitchen for a short time after shrinking them. How long this lingers depends on how well ventilated your kitchen is and how sensitive your sense of smell is. To be absolutely healthy, don't make them.
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