We are now well into the last term of the school year here in Melbourne, and with all the school concerts, excursions and fun days planned, it feels like we are sprinting to the finish of another year.
A few weeks back in the school holidays, I held a series of Shrinkibits Shrink Plastic Workshops as incursions at 10 different primary school holiday programs around Melbourne.
Hundreds of children experienced the thrill of shrinking plastic for the first time. They created delightfully imaginative pieces that shrunk before their eyes in the little portable oven, and they proudly took them home as pendants and bag tags.
I managed to get a few photos of their work and promised a couple of those children I would publish their masterpieces in my blog, so here they are, kids!
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Friends Over
It's the fourth day of the school holidays. My 5 year old son and my 10 year old daughter each have a friend over and it's beginning to sound like a war zone around here. Cushions are flying and.. tell me, why do kids need to scream so much to have a good time?
My son's friend asked if he can make Shrinki's and everyone is keen, so out came the trusty Shrinkibits shrink plastic supplies. The kids choose their cutout shrink plastic shapes and use the tracings along with their own ideas to create their original pieces ready to shrink.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Shrink plastic tracing - monkey cutout
(You can buy the monkey cutout shape from the Shrinki Shop)
monkey/bird tracing sheet
(Note: You can print in A4 or US Legal size. Make sure that "Actual size" is selected as the "Paper Size Option" to ensure that tracings match the size of your cutout shape.)
Shrink plastic tracing - elephant cutout
(You can buy the elephant cutout shape from the Shrinki Shop)

elephant tracing sheet
(Note: You can print in A4 or US Legal size. Make sure that "Actual size" is selected as the "Paper Size Option" to ensure that tracings match the size of your cutout shape.)
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
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