A Key Chain and a Dog Tag

I finally found my inkjet compatible shrinky dinks paper! I made the key chain I had wanted to make back in December, and I also made a cute dog tag for Murray. I’ve edited the photos of Murray’s tag to remove or blur our address and phone number, but the info is on there.

PO Box Key Chain
for my PO Box

Murray's New Collar & Tag
Collar from Pattern & Paw. Enter ‘nicoleislovely’ to save 15%!

How To?

It’s a very easy project.

First, you’ll need to come up with a design. I know that not everybody is artistically inclined, so… I created a free Pet Tag Template for you! It’s the tag I used for Murray, cleaned up and simplified for widespread distribution. ;) You’ll need Photoshop to use the template, but I also included a plain jpeg version.

You’ll have to lighten your design at least 50% before printing. The 3″ circle will shrink down to about 1.25″ after baking, and the colors will be much more vivid. After printing, cut your design out and punch a hole now if you want one.

Cut the Circles Out…

Keep an eye on the shrinky dinks while they’re baking. Mine only took three minutes.

Bake on a Paper Bag
before baking

Out of the Oven
fresh out of the oven

You can leave them as-is, but a clear topcoat is recommended. I just used clear nail polish.

Seal With Clear Polish

I left the back of my key chain white, but I colored the back and sides of Murray’s dog tag with a brown Sharpie.

Color the Backs

That’s it!

Sleepy Murray

70 Responses to “A Key Chain and a Dog Tag”

  1. molly March 21, 2008 at 2:29 pm #

    Cute! Murray looks quite dapper in his new collar and tag.

    The inkjet shrinky dinks I have are printable on both sides, so I put a patten on the back as well. And I use spray acrylic sealer to coat them.

  2. Making it Lovely March 21, 2008 at 2:32 pm #

    Ooh, where do you get yours? I want some double sided ones!

    I was going to use spray sealer, but I couldn’t find it (and didn’t want to make a trip to buy some). ;)

  3. Erin March 21, 2008 at 2:49 pm #

    Fabulous! I’m sure I’ll find some reason to buy this…

  4. molly March 21, 2008 at 3:07 pm #

    I think I got them at Dick Blick, or maybe Charette.

  5. iloveupstate March 21, 2008 at 3:49 pm #

    I just squealed…outloud…really loud. Love this!

  6. Michelle B March 21, 2008 at 4:23 pm #

    Nicole,
    Thank you for sharing this pattern!
    I can think of so many cool ideas to use it for. I love labels of all sorts.

    The last picture of Murray is really precious.
    I love sleepy doggie and kittie shots!

  7. Valerie March 21, 2008 at 5:45 pm #

    The collar and the tags are perfect! I think I may need some for myself….

  8. Kylie March 21, 2008 at 6:25 pm #

    How have I never known about shrinky dinks!!! I swear we have NOTHING in Australia. :) Both the tags look absolutely fablous. :)

  9. Joanne March 21, 2008 at 6:40 pm #

    I haven’t played with Shrinky Dinks in thirty years! I’ll have to try this.

  10. trisha March 21, 2008 at 7:08 pm #

    i love the collar tags you created, what a great idea!..i don’t want to step on toes but i make/sell collars and leashes and yummy dog treats too..so if your new puppy is in the market for some treats drop me a line! =)

  11. Crow797 March 21, 2008 at 7:51 pm #

    Love the idea! I can’t wait to make my dog Crow a really cool one! Your blog rocks!

  12. Gina March 21, 2008 at 8:32 pm #

    This is the cutest idea! I love playing with the shrinky dink stuff but never thought of this. My pets have Lindsay’s cute collars too so I can make them to match.

  13. Lili March 21, 2008 at 9:11 pm #

    I’ve been planning on doing the same thing for Sugar!

  14. Corie March 22, 2008 at 9:24 am #

    I read your blog all the time and think you have the most fabulous taste. I love checking in every few days to marvel at your new ideas, you are truly very talented!! You’ve really inspired me to tap into my own creative side, and it’s been a whole lot of fun working on things for my own home.

    And where did you find printable Shrinky Dink paper!???

  15. Jen March 22, 2008 at 10:30 am #

    Great designs! I made some collar charms like this a couple of weeks ago to give out as prizes at our dog club event. Alas, my designs aren’t quite as nice as yours…

  16. Erica Burns March 22, 2008 at 12:19 pm #

    Murray is so precious! Love the Shrinky Dink tags. I must make a set for Lola & Bella. Take a peek at them guarding the house here:
    http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2363/2279341131_4c5fbc5556_b.jpg

  17. Sarah March 22, 2008 at 2:44 pm #

    This is so adorable! And then I found the template and was even MORE excited :)

  18. amanda March 22, 2008 at 5:35 pm #

    way. too. cute. gotta make some of these for my furbaby!!! :)

  19. Jennifer Pebbles March 22, 2008 at 7:24 pm #

    Love these!! I have a stash of shrinky dink paper waiting for me to play with, but I wanted the printable kind…now I am off to shop!! Thanks for the info!

  20. Lindsay March 22, 2008 at 8:05 pm #

    is it crazy of me to want a dog now… just so i can shrinky dink it a collar tag? =)
    i’ve got to get my hands on some of that goodness. the possiblities are endless!
    thank you for sharing the template. i’m feeling greedy and wishing you’d posted the mailbox one as well. =)

  21. Jen March 23, 2008 at 11:19 am #

    I’m absolutely trying this. Love the idea!!!

  22. Making it Lovely March 23, 2008 at 1:06 pm #

    Corie, I linked to the shrinky dink paper above, but here it is again: link.

    Erica, so cute! They must be fierce protectors. ;)

    I didn’t post the template for the other tag (1268) because that’s an original design of mine that I’m using for several items in the shop. Sorry! A few people have emailed me about it too, but I hope you all understand. If you’d like to try making your own tags, you can search istockphoto.com to find designs!

  23. Lucky March 23, 2008 at 11:55 pm #

    hi. just found your blog last week :)

    i did shrink dink tags a few months ago – and they were no where near as fab as yours! thanks for the tips – makes me want to try again.

  24. Caitlin March 24, 2008 at 6:45 am #

    So cute!

    Thanks for the template, too! I’ll download it when I get home after work.

    Not that I have either a need for tags or even any Shrinky Dink paper, but you never know when it’ll come in handy! ^_~

    What size hole punch did you use to make the hole before it shrank?

  25. alis March 24, 2008 at 6:54 am #

    I can’t believe I hadn’t discovered your blog until now (I did via domino’s “inpiration from domino flickr group” gallery), your blog is amazing, and you are so talented! There is not a tiny bit I didn’t go “oooh” and “ahhh” about your posts. I featured you on my blog, I hope that’s ok.

    xx
    Alis

  26. Kathleen March 24, 2008 at 9:35 am #

    Thanks for the inspiration and your dog is sooo cute. I hope everything is a-ok with Murray health wise. What an absolute sweety.

  27. Chrissy March 24, 2008 at 10:15 am #

    This is just fantastic! Your blog is my new favorite thing in the world, BTW.

    Thanks for the adorable template, my kitties will look so pretty wearing your design! :)

    xo

  28. SuzyCat March 24, 2008 at 4:21 pm #

    What a brilliant idea!

    It’s been almost a year since I moved and I have still yet to change my cat’s tags and this is simple, cheap and you can make it however you want…awesome!

    p.s. i’m a new reader, hi!

  29. kara March 24, 2008 at 5:49 pm #

    Ohhh! Those are so cute! I have been making Shrinky Dink tags for my dogs for a few years now (although your patterns are soooo much nicer! Mine are all just made with sharpies, stamps & colored pencils.) I have a bunch of the ink jet plastic too so I am excited to try your templates.

    The only thing you should beware of is that with dogs the tags do break off fairly easily (and often!) so you might want to have a sturdier one as Murray’s permanent (or back up) ID tag.

  30. kellie March 24, 2008 at 7:23 pm #

    i mentioned this on my blog with credit and link to you, of course… i was so excited to remember shrinky dinks… i love these!

    murray is such a cutie!

  31. Darren K March 25, 2008 at 3:53 am #

    I want shrinkydinks, I have never heard of them before, I remember we used to shrink the old aluminium foil chip packets and thy did the same, I am trying to get some shiped to Australia, I hope I can!!!

  32. Morgan March 25, 2008 at 7:18 am #

    Make sure you use a sealant…I made a tag for my dog a while ago and the first time he went outside in the snow the image ran all over his fur. So now I always use an acrylic spray to seal everything!

  33. shetat2s March 25, 2008 at 8:45 am #

    LUVLUVLUV IT!!

    i just re-discovered shrinky dinks, and as a tattoo artist it is a wonderful medium to reprint and share my tattoo inspired paintings. conjurs up good convos and business has picked up! everyone wants to know who the artist is and where they can get their own. they love it when they find out they are talking to her!!

    great job!!

    i too use clear nail polish, i find when i put it on right out of the oven and the plastic is still warm the ploish just glides right on.

  34. Heather* March 25, 2008 at 1:26 pm #

    I am loving that shrinky dinks are making a comback. I haven’t played with them in years. I am going out to get some today!
    BTW~ Love your cards too!

  35. maize March 25, 2008 at 3:27 pm #

    Hi there,

    Thanks for this. I thought I should also tell you that when you open up the template there is one which shows your personal info on the dog tag. Thought you might want to delete it.

    :-)

  36. Barb March 25, 2008 at 8:39 pm #

    Very cool. I tried one of these recently, but I used a pic of the dog. For some reason, when I used the nail polish, it blurred the image. Maybe I didn’t let it cool enough. I still want to play around with it. I was thinking of doing two circles (one with a pic, one with the address) and gluing them back to back. I know if you color it (with pencils or something), sometimes it’s recommended to sand the plastic first so it all adheres better.

  37. diane March 26, 2008 at 3:26 pm #

    LOVE this!
    I’ve been meaning to purchase some shrink paper and I think I finally got the little push to go get it!!!

    Thanks for sharing this :)

    *diane

  38. Jessica April 1, 2008 at 6:56 pm #

    I love this project! My friends and I are going to have a shrinky dink party soon after seeing your post…

    http://blackwhiteyellow.blogspot.com/2008/03/shrinky-dinks.html

  39. maura April 16, 2008 at 3:26 pm #

    OMG! I love it! so cute! thanks for a great idea. maura

  40. Mandy April 22, 2008 at 7:43 am #

    Can these be two-sided to where I could put contact information on the back?

  41. kelly May 22, 2008 at 8:36 pm #

    I just made a dog tag and it’s super cute! Thanks for the great idea. Also, Readymade (www.readymademag.com/store/) is now selling shrinky dinks that are printable on both sides, however they seem to be a little more textured that the ones shown.

  42. Nicole Pratt-McDermott July 10, 2008 at 7:39 am #

    Hi! I just LOVE this!!! I will be buying some Shrinky Dinks this weekend and look forward to attempting this craft. I have attempted several times to download the template but have had no luck in doing so. I’m wondering if I am doing something wrong or is the link no longer working. I’m sure it’s me, but wondering if there’s anything you could email me directly, as I’m so excited to get started. I came across this when searching out shrinky dinks however now I’m addicted to your site!! Thanks.

    PS: Your garden looks great!! :)

  43. Marcy July 20, 2008 at 7:50 pm #

    Thanks for this great tutorial and template! I bought some regular shrinky dink paper today in the hopes that I could just print on it anyway? But no? My dog has like 5 collars and the other has 3 (he’s only 4 months old!!) so I didn’t want those stupid metal ones for each one. So I opted to do this!!

  44. Della Lindsey October 10, 2008 at 10:23 pm #

    Nichole, thank you, I have been looking for a way to put my artwork on jewelry. This is definitely inspiring!

  45. grannyj November 7, 2008 at 12:36 am #

    God gave me the idea for a key chains business,or at least make them to give away at some of our retreats. You instructions are very simple and I think it would be a wonderful start to my business. A good way to put extra income into the household and everyone can help.

  46. Deb November 12, 2008 at 5:56 am #

    Hi there! I love your blog and your fabulous ideas! As soon as I saw this one in your archives, I found the inkjet shrinky dinks online and have received them today. I’m now ready to create lovely new tags for our dogs. However I can’t open your template. Would you please add the template again or email it to me.

  47. Michelle December 16, 2008 at 2:36 am #

    This would be perfect for my dogs. How can I get the template?

  48. Bexster July 24, 2009 at 12:35 am #

    Your tags are awesome! I am not artistically inclined, and the link to the template is dead. If you see this, could you please re-link the template? Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  49. Heather December 16, 2009 at 7:18 am #

    might be the cutest thing ever! I am going to run to the store to find shrinkydink paper!

  50. Lori December 23, 2009 at 10:12 pm #

    Love this site. So glad I stumbled on it. Oak Park is one of my favorite places on earth. I cannot wait to visit the store next time I am in town.

    I have been searching the site for the dog tag download to no avail! Help

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