How to Make Shrink Plastic Charms at Home
Shrink plastic is one of the most beginner-friendly crafts out there — all you need is a printer, scissors, an oven (or heat gun), and a printable template. Here's how the process works from start to finish.
What you'll need
- Shrink plastic sheets (sold for inkjet or laser printers — check which one matches your printer)
- A printable shrink plastic template
- Scissors or a craft knife
- A hole punch, if you're making a keychain or earring
- An oven or heat gun
Step 1: Print your template
Print the design directly onto the rough side of your shrink plastic sheet, following your printer's manual feed instructions if needed.
Step 2: Cut out each design
Cut around each shape carefully — shrink plastic shrinks roughly to a third of its original size, so any rough edges will shrink along with the design.
Step 3: Punch your hole before shrinking
If you're adding a jump ring for a keychain or earring, punch the hole now, before shrinking. It's much harder — and riskier — to add a hole after the plastic has already shrunk and hardened.
Step 4: Shrink it
Place your pieces on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and bake according to your shrink plastic brand's instructions (typically around 150°C for a few minutes). The plastic will curl dramatically before flattening back out — that's completely normal.
Common beginner mistakes
- Not flattening the piece with a spatula right after it comes out of the oven if it lands curled — you have a few seconds while it's still warm.
- Forgetting to punch the hole before baking.
- Overcrowding the baking sheet, which can cause pieces to stick together as they shrink.
Find your next design
Browse our full collection of printable shrink plastic charm templates, from seasonal sets to everyday designs.