Shrinky (tee) T-Shirt

Alyson Pearson

Shrinky (tee)

Remember Shrinky Dinks?
1. Eat the chips
2. Put the chip packet in the oven
3. Stab a hole and stick a keyring chain through it!
So 80’s!
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Click here to see the ‘How to’ steps.

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  • ozjami

    ozjami

    ahhh shrinky dinks..those were the days !!

  • hilarydougill

    hilarydougill

    very innovative design. great

  • braidy

    braidy

    hehehe i remember doing that… o to be a little chicken again!

  • blacksesameseed

    blacksesameseed

    Hahaha, that’s hilarious. Nice idea!

  • pinkyjain

    pinkyjain

    i never heard of them, but i love your design, really cool & colorful

  • cottoncandy

    cottoncandy

    Well done Alyson… v. good design…

  • Karin  Taylor

    Karin Taylorcommunity helper

    this is really cool Alyson, love your funky ideas! keep up the wonderful work!

  • Michelle Walker

    Michelle Walker

    Ha ha yeah i remember ..i went thru phase of seeing what would shrink in the oven…little chip packets seemed to work best..you know the ones in the bulk packs….
    Great idea…good memories!

  • Kimberley Sutherland

    Kimberley Suth...

    lol cool. i remember this. gotta love being an 80’s kid

  • Shane Huckaby

    Shane Huckaby

    This would go good with my parachute pants!

  • hfrymark

    hfrymark

    cool idea!!

  • Shylie Edwards

    Shylie Edwards

    i remember this!!! good stuff

  • MashedPotato

    MashedPotato

    I’ve never done that, but now I have a huge urge to. >_<

    Love the detail.

  • flokot

    flokot

    totally, yeah I remember the shrinkies!! I think they also had purpose-designed shrinkies. I think mine had King Willy Weeties on it. Ah being an Australian kid in the 1980s was awesome!!

  • Ricardo850

    Ricardo850

    I like this. I remember the concept (from the 70’s!) We used to put a safety pin in the back and wear them as badges. My, you’ve brought some memories back!

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