Difficulty Easy. Materials a flat piece of 6 plastic permanent markers parchment paper. Tools scissors a sheet pan a hole puncher optional. Instructions Locate a flat piece of 6 plastic.
Make sure it is clean and dry. Preheat your oven to degrees. Using permanent markers, decorate shapes and designs on the plastic. If you plan to make a charm, punch a hole in your design before baking. Arrange your plastic pieces on a sheet pan with a piece of parchment paper underneath them to prevent sticking. Place your baking sheet on the middle rack of your oven. They will curl up and then flatten out again as they shrink. This whole process should take somewhere between 2 and 3 minutes.
Remove the pan from the oven and let your designs cool. Notes Melting plastic may let off fumes. Click here to cancel reply. Nancy Saturday 5th of June Louise Emery Sunday 6th of June Mary Thursday 13th of May Louise Emery Thursday 13th of May Debi Wednesday 5th of May Cristie Tuesday 22nd of June Louise Emery Wednesday 5th of May Jetta Tuesday 23rd of February Emma Monday 22nd of February I used plastic cups. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Place designs on a lined cookie sheet. Bake in a preheated degree oven for minutes. Watching them bake is half the fun, so keep an eye on them as they curl up and then flatten out again.
When they have mostly flattened, they are done. If they don't flatten out perfectly, use a spatula or similar to press them flat. You can also pop them back in the oven to warm them up again and flatten them out more if needed. Show us what you make. Share it on Facebook , Twitter or Instagram and tag mommypoppins so we can see your creations too! NOTE: Heating plastic can release toxic fumes. We did not notice any fumes with the very small amount of material in this project, but try this craft only in a well ventilated area and at your own risk.
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