Best for permanent markers; often used for tracing.
"How About A Friendly Shrink?" is a likely reference to the hobby of making (popularly known by the brand name Shrinky Dinks ). This craft involves drawing or printing on thin sheets of polystyrene that shrink and thicken into durable plastic when heated. 1. Choose Your Shrink Paper How About A Friendly Shrink?
There are several types of shrink film available, and your choice depends on your design method: Best for permanent markers; often used for tracing
Colors intensify and darken significantly after shrinking. If printing, it is recommended to reduce image opacity to 50% for a better final result. Has a rough texture that holds colored pencils
Has a rough texture that holds colored pencils or markers well.
Specifically designed for printers; has a matte side for ink adhesion.
Once flat, remove them from the oven. If they are slightly curled, press them with a flat object like a cup or heavy book while they are still warm. 4. Finishing Touches