There is an undeniable joy found in taking part in the same activities we enjoyed as kids, but as an adult—and with a bit of an adult twist. In the latest iteration of this nostalgia-driven trend, ...
As a child, I crafted with Shrinky Dinks. These were kits of plastic sheets that had characters and pictures already stamped on them. You could color the pictures using colored pencils, cut them out ...
Parents probably remember the 1970s fad of cutting out plastic shapes, coloring them and shrinking the crafts in the oven. In a bid to revive the trend, Canadian-based Spin Master Toys recently ...
Shrinky Dinks are making a comeback! A popular 1980s craft, you can snag a package of Shrinky Dinks often for under $10 online and at area craft or hobby stores (some of which are still offering ...
The first time artist Heather Bauer played with Shrinky Dinks, a craft toy popular in the 1970s, she was a kid. “I loved them,” she says. “You watched them bake and it was cool.” Now, adult Heather is ...
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