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Shrinky Dinks

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which can be cut with standard household scissors. When heated, the cut shapes become about nine times thicker while their horizontal and vertical dimensions reduce to about one-third the original size, resulting in hard, flat forms which retain their initial color and shape. They reached the height
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of their popularity in the 1980s and are still available from retailers. They can be used for a variety of things like charms and pins. Most sets are pre-printed with outline images of popular children's characters or other subjects, which are then colored in before baking.
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Wolf Bordonaro, G.; Stallings, J.; Miller, K.; Schreiner, L. (2014). Trailblazing with non-traditional media: The use of shrinky dinks in art therapy. American Art Therapy Association Conference 45th Annual
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project with their sons. The first kits were sold at a local shopping mall and became very popular. Shrinky Dinks were soon licensed to be manufactured by the major toy companies of the time such as
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Anthony Grimes; David N. Breslauer; Maureen Long; Jonathan Pegan; Luke P. Lee & Michelle Khine (2008). "Shrinky-Dink microfluidics: rapid generation of deep and rounded patterns".
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to topics such as stem cell research. In 2022, Michelle Khine researched the use of Shrinky Dinks for microscale diagnostics and wearable biosensors for monitoring health.
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product marketed for children, adult crafters and artists also use the product for jewelry making and other projects. Blank sheets are available in bulk for this purpose.
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Wolf Bordonaro, G.; Blake, A.; Corrington, D.; Fanders, T.; & Morley, L. (2009). Exploring media processes and products: Rediscovering Shrinky Dinks.
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formed with the name "Shrinky Dinx", but later changed it upon threat of lawsuit from the
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Shrinky Dinks were invented in 1973 by Betty Morris and Kate Bloomberg, two housewives in
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A children’s toy inspires a cheap, easy production method for high-tech diagnostic chips
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Alex Brands acquired Shrinky Dinks in 2014. As of 2020, the original brand
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Shrinky-Dink microfluidics: rapid generation of deep and rounded patterns
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and becomes thicker and more rigid, while retaining the colored design.
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applied Shrinky Dinks to create tiny structures for the application of
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Shrinky Dinks becomes a serious art medium. Who knew?
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used Shrinky Dinks to create self-assembling robots.
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Sugar Ray

polystyrene
Brookfield, Wisconsin
Cub Scout
Milton Bradley
Colorforms
Western Publishing
Skyline Toys
polystyrene
plastic
pens
Easy-Bake Oven
oven
heat gun
shrinks
arts and crafts
University of California, Irvine
Michelle Khine
microfluidics
Emporia State University
art therapy
Harvard University
MIT
California
rock
Sugar Ray
Milton Bradley Company
"Shrinky Dinks - Gelfand Center - Carnegie Mellon University"
Shrinky Dinks founder hopes to sell toy business

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