There is an undeniable joy found in taking part in the same activities we enjoyed as kids, but as an adult—and with a bit of an adult twist. In the latest iteration of this nostalgia-driven trend, ...
Shrinky Dinks are a type of plastic that you can use to color on and cut into shapes. Then, you put it in the oven and watch it shrink. Invented in 1973, these little crafts are a classic and can seem ...
This product image courtesy of Jessica Poundstone shows a piece made with Shrinky Dinks designed by Poundstone. Poundstone creates jewelry exclusively from Shrinky Dinks. The basic idea behind Shrinky ...
The first time artist Heather Bauer played with Shrinky Dinks, a craft toy popular in the 1970s, she was a kid. “I loved them,” she says. “You watched them bake and it was cool.” Now, adult Heather is ...
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The basic idea behind Shrinky Dinks hasn’t really changed in the 38 years they’ve been around: The flexible sheets of shrinkable plastic can still be cut, colored and popped into an oven to shrink one ...
The magical world of Shrinky Dinks -- an arts and crafts material used by children since the 1970s -- has taken up residence in a Northwestern University laboratory. A team of nanoscientists is using ...
This undated photo courtesy of James Jaxxa shows "Hopeful Tree," made using Shrinky Dinks designed by Jaxxa. The basic idea behind Shrinky Dinks hasn't really changed in the 38 years they've been ...