Shrink Art For Inkjet Printers Clear or White

Regular price $17.99

The magic of the 80s, upgraded for your inkjet printer. Create custom boutique-quality pins, jewelry, and charms from home. Simply print your design, bake it in the oven, and watch it shrink into a thick, durable piece of hard plastic. It’s the ultimate "low-tech" way to create professional-grade 3D merchandise.


Printable Shrink Film – 8.5" x 11" Specialty Sheets

Bring your digital illustrations and photos to life in 3D. This specially coated film is designed to hold inkjet ink with high precision without bleeding or smudging. Once heated, your artwork shrinks to 40% of its original size, becoming 9 times thicker and significantly stronger. Perfect for artists selling custom flair or parents creating nostalgic keepsakes.

Limitless Creative Potential

If you can print it, you can shrink it. This material is a favorite for:

  • Custom Jewelry: Intricate earrings, delicate insect-wing charms, and name bracelets.
  • Small Business Merch: Emoji pins, logo zipper pulls, and flair for backpacks or lanyards.
  • Paper Crafting: 3D greeting card adornments and personalized, heavy-duty bookmarks.
  • Mixed Media: Works beautifully with permanent markers and colored pencils for hand-drawn accents!

⚠️ Baking & Success Tips:

  • Oven Only: Use a conventional or toaster oven at 300°F–325°F. Do not use a microwave.
  • The Color Rule: Colors become much darker and more saturated after shrinking. For best results, lighten your images by about 50% in your software before printing.
  • Flattening: If the piece curls during baking, don't panic! It will flatten back out. If it’s still slightly wavy when it comes out, press it quickly with a heavy book while it’s still warm.

Easy 4-Step Magic

  1. Design: Create your art at 2.5x the desired final size (remember to round your corners!).
  2. Print: Use your standard home Inkjet printer on "Photo Paper" settings.
  3. Cut: Use scissors or a cutting machine (Cricut/Silhouette) to cut out your shapes.
  4. Shrink: Bake for 2–3 minutes and watch it transform before your eyes!