INKJET PRINTABLE PLASTIC SHRINK FILM, TRANSLUCENT, 10PACK/A4
INKJET PRINTABLE PLASTIC SHRINK FILM, TRANSLUCENT, 10PACK/A4
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INKJET PRINTABLE PLASTIC SHRINK FILM, TRANSLUCENT, 10 PACK/A4
Draw it. Print it. Shrink it!
Create your own keyrings, jewellery, charms, buttons and so much more.
Our A4 Inkjet Printable Shrink Films (available in White or Clear) let you turn any doodle or design into a bold, durable piece you can show off anywhere — on your keys, bags, hair, or even your ears!
Simply colour or print, cut, punch, and shrink using an oven or heat gun. It’s so easy, even the kids can join in for a fun, hands-on creative experience.
And the fun doesn’t stop once they’re shrunk — decorate your creations further with resin, rhinestones, vinyl decals and more. The only thing that won’t shrink is your creativity!
How to Use Printable Shrink Film:
Printing & Cutting
- Print on the frosted side of the film and allow the ink to dry for a few minutes.
- Note: Designs should be printed approximately 50% larger than the desired finished size.
- Cut out your design using a desktop plotter, die-cut machine, craft punch, or regular/decorative scissors before baking.
Baking Method
- Preheat oven to 266–302 °F (130–150 °C).
- Place your design on a sheet lined with a Teflon sheet, parchment paper, or vellum. (Do not bake directly on bare metal or stoneware.)
- Cover with parchment or vellum to prevent the film from sticking to itself during baking.
- Bake for 2–3 minutes. For best results, test temperature and time with a scrap piece.
- Flatten if needed — if slight curling occurs, press down gently with a spatula or smooth, flat item (e.g., the bottom of a glass) after baking. (Allow to cool before handling.)
Heat Gun Method
- Place your design on a heat-resistant surface lined with a Teflon sheet, silicone mat, parchment paper, or vellum. (Do not use directly on bare metal, stoneware, or plastics.)
- Heat by holding the heat gun approximately 1 cm from the surface, moving evenly across the entire design. You will see the edges begin to lift as the film shrinks.
- Guide the edges — using light pressure and a tool such as a modelling ball tool, toothpick, or the back of a weeding tool, hold the item down and guide any lifting edges to prevent folding or sticking to itself.
- Repeat steps 2 and 3 until shrinking has stopped.
- Flatten if needed — if slight curling occurs, press down gently with a spatula or smooth, flat item (e.g., the bottom of a glass) after heating. (Allow to cool before handling.)
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