And now for a blog entry that has absolutely nothing to do with crochet! Instead we'll be talking about something else that is very near and dear to my heart. Shrinky Dinks.
I miss the hell out of Shrinky Dinks. Back in the 80's they were big and they were so much fun. A simple Google search will fill you with hope that it may be possible to find Shrinky Dinks now, should you dare to look. BS. They're gone and they're not coming back. (They're not coming to my town, anyway.) The world mourns.
Except that I was recently at a local pet expo and I saw these:
And the world rejoiced.
Yes, these are Shrinky Dink pet tags. Awesome. Open up the package, and this is what you get:
As you can see, they already colored in most of the tag for you, so it's not exactly like the old Shrinky Dink experience. With the old Shrinky Dinks you'd color the thing in yourself, and since you were probably a little kid like I was the coloring job may not have been fantastic. Nevertheless, through the magic of shrinkage the coloring would look really awesome when the whole process was said and done.
I wouldn't get that exact experience, but it would be something close. Instead I had to try and write information for my pets on the three tags. The dog tag was easiest, as it was also the biggest. I was able to squeeze my whole address on there. The cat tags were tiny and it was impossible to get any information other than the cat's names and my phone number on there.
While you're struggling to write tiny writing with a Sharpie pen, you're supposed to be preheating these cardboard squares. Something gross fell in the bottom of the oven recently so this Shrinky Dink experience was a smoky one.
The tags are ready to go in. I hope you're not incredibly offended that I blurred out my personal info. Stalker.
I tried to take pics of the tags in the process of shrinkage, but the door to the oven is just dirty enough that you can't see much. Oh well. Here they are coming out of the oven:
If any of your tags are curly, you're supposed to flatten them out with a spatula. So I did.
You can't see it because of my Paint Shop skills, but my writing totally shrunk up tiny. Still readable, though, except for Oscars where it was really hard to fit my phone number in there.
This was the hard part. Well, this and the writing of the address. You can just barely see it, but this is the part where I put a clear plastic sticker over the top, I guess to keep the address from scratching off. There's not a lot of room to work with, so I was scared I'd get it all crooked.
The sticker for Mindy's tag was too small to cover the whole address. Cheap bastards!
Here's the finished product, which will show up on your screen about the same size as they are in real life. Now I just need to get some pliers so I can affix the hardware.
This didn't quite fill my cravings for a real Shrinky Dink experience, but beggars can't be choosers. It was still fun.
Mindy, the dog, is turning 4 today, so happy birthday to her. Yay!
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
I love to make 'em Shrink!
Posted by Lita at 12:39 PM
Labels: miscellaneous, non-crochet, pets
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6 comments:
I demand to know why you didn't crochet ID tags for your pets. It seems like that would be the logical choice.
You can buy shrink plastic by the sheet. You may be able to find it at craft stores, but you'd definitely find it at stamping stores or online. I've made cards with embellishments made of shrink plastic and it turns out really cool. The colors that look all bland and smeary when big really intensify when you shrink the piece.
We picked up some shrinky dink paper a while back at Hobby Lobby. It's black, kinda weird looking if you ask me.
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Rita
Heh. If you click on "Other" when it asks for your identity it will let you type something in. :o)
I dare you to update this blog. A double dare, in fact.
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I'll update when I'm good and ready.
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