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Penny Wise Posted - Apr 20 2013 : 12:48:17 PM
this could be a crafts question or a recycling question- you choose!
anyhow- we have accumulated a few of those cloudy flexible plastic sheets that come in some bacon pakgs- wondering if i could use them like a shrinky dink? i have never bought shrinky dink stuff...

thoughts???

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KathyC Posted - Apr 20 2013 : 6:58:45 PM
The recycle #6 plastic is the same as shrinky dink. I works great and even if it not smooth (like the plastic cookie trays) when you start out, as it shrinks in gets smooth.

Kathy

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