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Nurses.com: News and Events for the Nursing Industry paper tart: How to Make Plastic Shrink Charms from Recycled Plastic I have been playing with making my own shrinky dinks from recycled plastic packaging.#6 clear plastic works the best - I tried #1 and that just went all rubbery and milky. I'm not the first to come up with this technique so I'll list a few places I found that inspired me at the end of this post. On to to the tutorial! First, gather your materials.Scissors, #6 plastic container washed and stickers removed (I use rubbing alcohol to get the adhesive off) fine tip permanent marker, fine grit sand paper, colored pencils, and a heat gun or an embossing gun. Step 1: Cut out the tops and bottoms of the plastic containers to get nice flat pieces of plastic. I found that the sides warped alot, so I don't recommend using them. Step 2: Draw your design on the plastic with the permanent marker. Step 3: Sand the back of your image. Step 4: Color the sanded side of the plastic with colored pencil. View of the back of the piece after it is completely colored in. Step 6: Start shrinking!

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CPR.COM – CPR Training and Heart Healthy Living Recycled magazine coasters | How About Orange My latest after-dinner-while-watching-TV project: woven coasters made from magazine pages. To make a coaster like the green one above: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Luce calda e luce fredda Il colore dominante della luce emessa e' detta tonalita' della luce. Se il colore dominante della luce tende al rosso si dice che la luce emessa ha una tonalita' calda (Warm); se il colore dominante della luce tende al blu si dice che la luce emessa ha una tonalita' fredda (Cool). Normalmente si definisce la tonalita' della luce come temperatura di colore che viene espressa in Gradi Kelvin (sulle lampadine e sulle confezioni e’ rappresentato da un numero subito seguito dalla lettera K). Bassi valori della temperatura di colore corrispondono a tonalita' calde (Warm). Alti valori della temperatura di colore corrispondono a tonalita' fredde (Cool). Ad esempio una luce bianca calda (Warm) per interni si aggira tra i 3.000° K e i 3.500° K; una luce bianca fredda (Cool) per grandi magazzini si aggira dai 4.000° K in su; la luce diurna del sole (Sunlight) supera i 5.000° K. Temperatura di colore e' un termine usato in illuminotecnica per quantificare la tonalita' della luce.

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