I had a science teacher in elementary school that showed us and let us use this material to make a tiny animal cell. I complete forgot this existed until now
@@randomuse-yv4vd not sure of the type of plastic but there called shrink plastic too. So just looked it up and it's apparently polystyrene. hmm 🤔 who knew lol.
If you mean the paper under the plastic then yes, as it's just for tracing your drawings so it doesn't matter. Or you can draw freehand if you're capable.😊 To add if you meant the actual plastic, it's shrink wrap plastic so you don't have to get it from this specific brand or person.
I also thought it was Mod Podge although if it's B4 the resin and not on the back I'm not sure why as poscas seem to have worked with resin for other people doing this so maybe theirs aren't compatible. Or it's just a safety measure.
Shrink paper and uv resin and that.s that white goo you spread on it before the resin? Then after resin hot air right? To get bubbles out and then uv light
Mod podge is for sealing the drawing with permanent ink, and uv resin is for the final touch to make the charm shiny. Without Mod podge the permanent ink bleeds into the resin.
@@nekoboxusalso fun fact: UV resin does not stick to polystyrene (what shrink paper is made of). The layer would peel off if you didn’t seal first. ALSO I’ve been pretty obsessed with this song since I watched this video. Too bad the artist doesn’t seem to have many more… 🎶
@@1ElleEllecan you pleaaase tell me what kind of paer that she put in oven? And what temperature and how much time? And can we do it with no resin?? Sorry too many questions
@@roshelhass7559 it's not paper it's shrink plastic and I can't recommend a specific temperature or time as each brand may be different. But Google should give you a round about figure. And no you don't have to use resin if you don't want to It just makes it stand out more and gives it a dome. And it can protect it longer. But it's not necessary. Hopefully that answers some Hun.
Not sure how to answer 100% as your comment isn't clear but as the paper doesn't go in the oven you just use it to trace your picture onto the plastic, then colour it in, then it goes into the oven.
I haven't seen it used with oil or watercolour I believe. I think I saw it tried with paint and it cracked. So using colour pencils or any type marker.
Im sooooo frustrated 😢I have White Shrink Plastic...I also have a white background on my images. When I put the resin on the printed/frosted side, the white becomes TRANSPARENT 😢😢😢
You use "shrink plastic" sheets, "Frosted" type (or DIY, regular clear, sanded on 1 side; sanded side provides a "tooth" and allows you ta add color with colored pencils, chalks, Posca markers as used in this video, and more... ).
The paper she starts with is shrinky dink paper, then seals the drawing with Mod podge then a layer of uv resin that is cured with a ultra violet light to harden it
@@Berri_BunnBlow dryers do NOT produce enough heat to shrink the plastic. 😢 (If they did, they would be a safety hazard and you'd only use them ONCE on your head/hair and you'd be lucky not to end up in an ER.) A toaster oven or a heat gun (some of which LOOK somewhat like blow dryers) works as they get hot enough to shrink the plastic. I rarely use the oven; I've been using a heat gun with great success for 20+ years. I've been working with shrink materials since they first hit the market in the 70s.
the way the white posca cap landed when u flicked it off ❤
I just noticed 😮
Certified dude perfect moment right there
Perfection
I noticed too😂
Woahhhhh! I’m about to order everything, I’m so excited to start making these 🤩❤️❤️❤️
I had a science teacher in elementary school that showed us and let us use this material to make a tiny animal cell. I complete forgot this existed until now
what kind of plastic is she using for making the keychain?
@@randomuse-yv4vd I got no clue, but the brand is Shrinky Dinks
@@randomuse-yv4vdI think u can also use vegetable boxes(plastic one)
@@randomuse-yv4vd not sure of the type of plastic but there called shrink plastic too. So just looked it up and it's apparently polystyrene. hmm 🤔 who knew lol.
I do this everyday and it’s amazing!
Can you please link all the stuff you used
LOVE IT!
LOVE THIS
this is so cool im subbing!!
You're my inspirator to also make keychains:)
Omg! That’s awesome! ❤
I've never seen this before and now I wanna try it out!
Need to try this❤❤❤
I’ve done this before.It was fun!
Good job!Well done!Perfect!😊😊😊😊
Omg so cute❤❤
The pastel posca marker were mwahh
Which paper are you using?? Can we use any other paper to make this??
If you mean the paper under the plastic then yes, as it's just for tracing your drawings so it doesn't matter. Or you can draw freehand if you're capable.😊 To add if you meant the actual plastic, it's shrink wrap plastic so you don't have to get it from this specific brand or person.
Can you make it like.. something like 3d using those
Question, what did you apply before coating the thing in acrylic?
Mod podge I think? If that's what you were talking about
I also thought it was Mod Podge although if it's B4 the resin and not on the back I'm not sure why as poscas seem to have worked with resin for other people doing this so maybe theirs aren't compatible. Or it's just a safety measure.
Wow😊
Hey
From where can we get this shrinking paper?
I could never lol 😂 you hands are so steady
So cute😸😸👍
Will this work on ohp sheet
I think, yes, you can try
i heard the music and immediately thought DASHIE!?!?!?!?
Same
Shrink paper and uv resin and that.s that white goo you spread on it before the resin? Then after resin hot air right? To get bubbles out and then uv light
I invite you to Islam
@@Sonah889_ huh?
I invite you to enter Paradise and stay away from Hell
@@Sonah889_ so what does that have to do with my comment on this video?
Its really so cute!! I love it so much!!!❤❤❤❤ I want to make something like this myself, and i want to know, is the modge podge necassary?
Nekobox, can u explain in a full video this?
Wow! How long did you put it in the oven?😊
The temperature and how long do I have to bake it in oven??
Did you use both Mod Podge and UV resin? Please tell me what that does, as opposed to just using one? Thanks for sharing!
Mod podge is for sealing the drawing with permanent ink, and uv resin is for the final touch to make the charm shiny. Without Mod podge the permanent ink bleeds into the resin.
OK.. thank you 😊
@@nekoboxusalso fun fact:
UV resin does not stick to polystyrene (what shrink paper is made of).
The layer would peel off if you didn’t seal first.
ALSO I’ve been pretty obsessed with this song since I watched this video. Too bad the artist doesn’t seem to have many more… 🎶
@@1ElleEllecan you pleaaase tell me what kind of paer that she put in oven? And what temperature and how much time? And can we do it with no resin?? Sorry too many questions
@@roshelhass7559 it's not paper it's shrink plastic and I can't recommend a specific temperature or time as each brand may be different. But Google should give you a round about figure. And no you don't have to use resin if you don't want to It just makes it stand out more and gives it a dome. And it can protect it longer. But it's not necessary. Hopefully that answers some Hun.
What is that material u paint on
Sml fans will instantly remember this beat
What kind of resin is that?
How much time do you leave it in for
What did you use to draw over it
What did you use ?
What kind of resin ?
Can someone tell me everything she used and did? I couldn’t understand
can you name the type of plastic you used?
Apparently it's polystyrene.
Oh i got it
What mayerial of plastic is that?
Shrinky dink
What material is this?
Song name?❤
What kind of material are you using??? The final touch of those 2 liquids you applied
Those are mod podge and uv resin.
How long did you wait to apply resin after using mod podge?
I assume you just wait till after the mod podge dries completly
Gloss or matte in mod podge of which one ?
What are all that material you used for making this
Shrink plastic, paper, posca markers, heat tool and oven.
What did you draw that on?
What the name of this products?
what were u drawing on? Butter paper?
The clean thing is shrink plastic.
What is the transparent liquid you used at the end? Is it necessary? Please tell me anybody
It’s called resin and in my opinion not really but it gives the keychain more of a shine so it looks like you bought it at the store 😂
Wait what did u do to have clear edges ??
When the item was trimmed, they left a little edge
For example, if the paper has been printed, is it colored again or Directly in the paper oven
Not sure how to answer 100% as your comment isn't clear but as the paper doesn't go in the oven you just use it to trace your picture onto the plastic, then colour it in, then it goes into the oven.
No one is gonna talk about the posca cap landing💀
His look like a Suga ❤😅😅😅
Music name?
The black sharpie's cap be like: wieeeeee,I knew I could flyyyyyyy😂😂😂
Hi, May I know what is the white liquid you use and what is it for?
Mod podge - it's a multipurpose glue and sealer, they're using it to seal the acrylic paint before they put the UV resin down. :)
@@GreenEyeCatto in my country mod podge is really expensive. Can ı use varnish instead of mod podge ?
What did you apply after mod podge?the transparent one);?😅9
It’s resin I’m just not sure what kind
What have u applied as a color protection
I think they used a glue like Mod Podge then resin.
Does any plastic sheet work?
I've seen some people use the think plastic from packaging but you do have to be careful as some plastics leach harmful gases when heated.
Cute. Can I get it ?
Will it work with color pencils
Yes. Practice on scraps first though.
Are there any alternative of Posca
Sure, most acrylic markers. There are also off brands which are a lot cheaper. It all depends on quality of the product you are trying to make.
Is it suitable for any type of color?
I haven't seen it used with oil or watercolour I believe. I think I saw it tried with paint and it cracked. So using colour pencils or any type marker.
What is the material you used that melted in the oven
Shrink plastic (looks like shrinky dinks brand)
I tried it but my keychains just kept popping up and it didn't work out 😢
What's the name of the Shiner on the keychain?
That’s uv resin.
Pls tell me which kind of paper did u use to put in oven
It's not paper it's shrink plastic.
What's that liquid?
Also for those who dknt have keychain you can use paper clips! (Also creator can you pin this so other's know)
Im sooooo frustrated 😢I have White Shrink Plastic...I also have a white background on my images. When I put the resin on the printed/frosted side, the white becomes TRANSPARENT 😢😢😢
What did u draw on
It’s shrinky dink plastic they sell it on Amazon
Which Mod Podge?
Gloss mod podge the orange label
Con que plástico lo hiciste y con que lo secare
:3
What is it call the thing that you paint on
Shrink plastic
Was that resin after mod podge?
Yeah, it was. It's UV resin.
Wait is there a reason why u put modge podge before u out resin
Seals the ink to prevent bleeding into the resin.
@klarag7059 thank you. Now I know what to expect. Didn't think about the ink bleeding
Where can i get this from? I want to make a danganronpa one
Ap nae is ko simple oven mae heat kiya hai
What kind of plastic do you use-?
They used a shrinky dink kit
You use "shrink plastic" sheets, "Frosted" type (or DIY, regular clear, sanded on 1 side; sanded side provides a "tooth" and allows you ta add color with colored pencils, chalks, Posca markers as used in this video, and more... ).
@@kd4472please explain everything she used in the video.. 😢 i want to make some but scared to try
can I get one
Have ýou ever tried to draw 2 side of it?
What kind of paper sheet it is
The plastic is shrink plastic.
The paper is just any standard paper to trace.
Why mog pog and resin?
So the drawing doesn't bleed into the resin
Thank you
@@kmacconk2803
What's this plastic called?
The paper she starts with is shrinky dink paper, then seals the drawing with Mod podge then a layer of uv resin that is cured with a ultra violet light to harden it
@@kmacconk2803can this be done without resin??
Catnap please 😢
Which type of plastic is this plz inform me
shrink plastic
Shrink a dink
I don't have an oven, how can I replace it?
If you don’t have a toaster oven, you can use a conventional oven or a heat gun.
I’ve seen people blow dry it
@@Berri_Bunn Thanks, I'll try and let you know if it works.
@@azumichii831 np :)
@@Berri_BunnBlow dryers do NOT produce enough heat to shrink the plastic. 😢 (If they did, they would be a safety hazard and you'd only use them ONCE on your head/hair and you'd be lucky not to end up in an ER.) A toaster oven or a heat gun (some of which LOOK somewhat like blow dryers) works as they get hot enough to shrink the plastic. I rarely use the oven; I've been using a heat gun with great success for 20+ years. I've been working with shrink materials since they first hit the market in the 70s.
How many of you herd "bye maaa" in the back
Can anyone plzzzzz help me with the name of the material😩✨
It’s shrink plastic/paper.
@@nekoboxus thnx dude✨
make me a kuromi one and send it bc I follow you and like every video, by the way, can you pin me?
Whats the plastic called?
Shrink plastic, usually.
Shrink a dink
Lol mine was burned
What's this type of plastic called anyone??
shrink plastic !!
..AND THEY SELL THESE FOR TWO DOLLARS??
Dog or cat😂😂😂😂😂?
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