Well back with another fun project ~ we're going to be combining shrink plastic, Ranger's acrylic dabbers and masks (or diecuts). For my examples I made bracelets but depending on the size they can be turned into charms, earrings, necklaces, etc.
Grafix Shrink Film - Black & Clear
Ranger Acrylic Dabber
Mask or Die-Cuts
Acrylic Sealer (Krylon Crystal Clear, Patricia Nimocks's Spray Sealer, etc.)
Heat Source (oven or heat gun)
Jewelry Findings (if you're making the bracelets or other jewelry)
Instructions:
1. Determine how large you want your finished charm/bracelet to be. I figured I wanted something between 2 1/2 - 3 1/2" so I needed to start off with a piece of shrink film approx. 5-7". Once you have determined how large your finished project will be you can cut your die-cut to size or find a mask that suits your needs.
2. Affix the mask or die-cut to the shrink film using a reposition able adhesive. Punch holes where needed. I used 1/2" hole punch for a couple of the charms since I knew I'd need larger holes for my choice of findings otherwise a regular hole punch will do.
3. Apply the paint to the entire piece ~ make sure you hit the edges of the die-cut/mask good so you have a nice defined line once it's shrunk.
here is what it should look like once you're finished painting....
4. You may let the paint dry completely or continue immediately. Remove the mask from the shrink film.
5. Heat the shrink plastic with a heat gun or shrink it in the oven.
6. (optional for bracelet) Immediately after the shrink film is done doing it's thing, place the hot charm over a spray can (the sealer can works fine) and let it cool. You're going for a nice gentle bend here to form around your wrist.
(sorry ~ no pic ~ couldn't bend and photograph at the same time - lol!)
7. After it has cooled, spray with a coat or two of the spray sealer. This just helps protect the paint from dents, dings and scratches from normal use.
And here you go.....
(sorry for the light glare)
Now that you've got the base made you can add a variety of findings to turn it into a bracelet....
Of course if you don't want a bracelet you don't have to bend it...you can use it flat for a charm.
Now, if you like these bracelets ~ let me know and you might be the new owner of one of these little devils!! All you have to do is post and you'll be entered to win.
You have until 5-24 to post at which time I'll draw 3 winners using Random.org!
Good Luck and remember ~you can't win if you don't post!!
Wow, these are stunning. You are always full of innovative ideas!
ReplyDeleteI am so posting these are great Roni! I was cruising Etsy the other day and some bracelets like this and thought....how did they bend it??!!! You answered that for me! You rock Roni!
ReplyDeleteWOOOOOWWWWW!!!! What a AMAZING work!
ReplyDelete....and what a GREAT idea!
I have to try this a.s.a.p.
Thanks for sharing this work and idea with us and thanks a lot for one of the best blog at web.
How do you come up with all these creative ideas? I never would have thought of it. The bracelets are great!
ReplyDeleteagain...something I would never think to do! so clever..and the bending tip lol...so simple yet I would have racked my pea brain trying to figure it out! ty again Roni...Cher
ReplyDeletei have not played with shrink plastics yet.
ReplyDeleteNow i'm itching to get my hands on them and try a few things out.
thanks Roni! these are beautiful.
What fabulous bracelets! Time to pull out my shrink plastic and play. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteAs usual a great tutorial and a cool idea.:o) Juliet
ReplyDeleteAll these braclet are so beautiful in each way. Love the design of the heart, the skeleton is so cool while the butterfly braclet is so sweet & cheerful.
ReplyDeleteSuch stunning bracelets, Roni. Love them!! Another great 'make' from yourself. x
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool! Love the Heart and the skull- great idea as always!
ReplyDeleteThose are really awesome. You are very cretive. I haven't used shrink plastic (shrinky dinks) since I was a young girl. I remember when they first came out (boy did I just age myself!), I shrinky dinked myself to death. Loved those things. I might just have to start using them again!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool idea! I especially like the gold on black--very striking! I always thought that heat was bad for acrylic paint--that it would bubble if heated. Are the Ranger dabbers formulated to take heat?
ReplyDeleteHum... It could make a great thing to hold hair with a stick going thru it... Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteVery very cool!!! Ditto on comments re: great tutorial! Great pictures! Love it :D
ReplyDeleteHow awesome! I love playing with Shrink & Tim's masks .. the bracelets are a great combo!
ReplyDeletethese are super - want to do some stuff with the local kids in the summer - those long rainy Irish hols and this would be fab.
ReplyDeleteEveryone loves shrink plastic but I'm always stuck on how to make it "grown up"! Not any more - thanks...again