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Make one of these exciting Cricut Infusible Ink projects. Using a Cricut Infusible Ink transfer sheet makes the colors and designing so fun!
I really enjoy incorporating Cricut infusible ink tranfser sheets in my crafting and sewing. I love that infusible ink doesn’t sit on the fabric, but it sinks down in the fabric. It does have to be used with polyester fabric, but it creates the most professional looking projects.
I’ve put a list together of the infusible ink projects that I have done, and some great ones from around the web. Some of my projects answer the questions about infusible ink so stop there if you want to learn more before starting!
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Infusible Ink Projects
Make one of these exciting Cricut Infusible Ink projects. Using a Cricut Infusible Ink transfer sheet makes the colors and designing so fun!
Iron-on vinyl vs infusible ink: what are they and what is the difference? Use either of them to make easy DIY graphic tees!
Does infusible ink work on any t-shirt? Today I test infusible ink on polyester vs cotton t-shirts to see how they compare.
Learn about how to use Infusible Ink on Color vs White fabrics. See how the color of fabric effects the results of Infusible Ink.
Learn about my experience of using infusible ink and an Easypress 2 on polyester fabric and what happens when you iron over fused Cricut infusible ink.
Learn a simple hack for using Cricut Infusible Ink and cotton fabric. It requires a cutting machine, Easypress 2, and sewing machine.
Learn how to make DIY animal face t-shirts with infusible ink and a little bit of sewing. These animal faces have extra 3-D details for a pop of fun.
Use this free “Wild One” cut file to make a fun Valentine’s day graphic tee! It works for any holiday, and it’s fun for boys and girls.
Learn how to make DIY Valentine tees with Cricut Infusible Ink. These kid t-shirts have funny Valentine puns to celebrate!
Learn how to CREATE with Infusible Ink. These tutorials for a tote bag and a set of coasters are perfect projects for Infusible Ink beginners using Infusible Ink transfer sheets, and I hope you love them just as much as I do!
Cricut Infusible Ink is a dream! I love the way the ink is infused into the shirt, leaving it smooth and flawless. Learn how to layer Cricut Infusible Ink on a shirt with this tutorial.
Make a custom mousepad with Cricut Infusible Ink! This would make a great gift since it's so quick and easy!
Look how fun and easy this make up bag is! I love that the Cricut Infusible Ink doesn't have any edges to get caught and pulled up.
Learn how to slice and set Cricut infusible ink so that you can use multiple colors. It's fun to combine the infusible ink transfer sheets!
This DIY Mermaid Infusible Ink Tote Bag looks like it was professionally printed, but you can make it yourself in under 30 minutes!
Create your own custom wine bag with and art design heat set using Cricut’s Infusible Ink. Create a Cricut project that is full of color!
Learn how to make a Infusible Ink Cosmetic Bag tutorial. It’s so cute that you will be wanting to make a million more!
Applying Cricut Infusible Ink Transfer Sheet Designs to T-Shirts
Get flawless results every time with these step by step instructions on How to Apply Cricut Infusible Ink Transfer Sheets to shirts and baby bodysuits. Seamless, vibrant designs that will not peel, crack or fade are now at your fingertips!
Did you know that you can easily cut Infusible Ink with your Silhouette Cameo? These spooky shapes cut perfectly using certain settings and these Cricut blanks. I love these Halloween pillows so much!
Learn how to layer two different infusible ink transfer sheets and placing one design in the middle of the other. I love that this pencil pouch looks like printed fabric with the child's name!