How to Layer Cricut Infusible Ink

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @ginacurnow8328
    @ginacurnow8328 25 дней назад

    Thank you

  • @TheJobieadobe
    @TheJobieadobe Год назад +2

    This is so cool!!!! Thank you for your detailed video! 👍👍👍

  • @cathysiddall7355
    @cathysiddall7355 Год назад

    Really liked your technique. As another dimension to infusible ink thanks

  • @nahnisjourney1406
    @nahnisjourney1406 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this technique!!! I’ll be using my infusible ink a lot more now.
    Donna
    Coastal Georgia

  • @karentremblay8052
    @karentremblay8052 2 года назад +1

    Great Tutorial! very helpful! THANK YOU!!

  • @teddiev2720
    @teddiev2720 2 года назад +1

    This was a great tutorial! Thank you!

  • @christisiebenthal7481
    @christisiebenthal7481 Год назад +1

    love this class

  • @normaabrego523
    @normaabrego523 3 месяца назад

    Amazing truly good

  • @LilianaKali
    @LilianaKali Год назад

    Hi! That's so cool to layer them! Can you freehand with the markers directly on the shirt without the transfer paper? I want to be able to let my baby cousins draw their own mugs without the transfer paper since that'd reverse their designs and any words they write on them.

    • @Happinessishomemade
      @Happinessishomemade  Год назад

      According to Cricut, you MUST draw your design on paper first and cannot use the markers directly on the blanks. I have never actually tested them out directly on the blank base, but I know others who have tried it out, and their results have not been great. If you decide to test it out, though, please come back and let me know if it worked for you!

  • @jeangrandy8672
    @jeangrandy8672 Год назад +1

    I keep missing where and how you are using the slice tool??

    • @Happinessishomemade
      @Happinessishomemade  Год назад +1

      I actually go over how to use the slice tool three times in this video - you can watch it starting around the 2:20, 10:07, and 14:35 marks in the video. 🙂

    • @jeangrandy8672
      @jeangrandy8672 Год назад

      @@Happinessishomemade thank you, I will just keep watching it!!😊

  • @jeangrandy8672
    @jeangrandy8672 Год назад

    You lost me on the slice feature for the name and the heart baby onesie!😢

  • @lnzv-gatlinburg4308
    @lnzv-gatlinburg4308 Год назад

    So upset! Part of mine didn’t transfer 😢
    Any idea why?

    • @Happinessishomemade
      @Happinessishomemade  Год назад

      It could be that there wasn't enough heat and pressure used in that area, or it's possible that there could have also been moisture or other interference with the dye transfer.

  • @marikiemarie7622
    @marikiemarie7622 Год назад +2

    Im not a fan of the infusible ink. Its more work and they dont come out very well. Too much money invested for shirts i had to turn into dish towels or dog bed stuffing. They all loose hazy and faded and there are very limed options . Its best to keep infusiable ink to mugs and costers. Oh and it does fade after washing. Even gental hand washing.

    • @jeangrandy8672
      @jeangrandy8672 Год назад

      Mine fade off of shirts also… I wait the time frame that they recommend and it fades on the first wash, I even wash in cold water!! I don’t know what I’m doing wrong!! I also use a cricut heat press!

    • @marikiemarie7622
      @marikiemarie7622 Год назад

      @jeangrandy8672 same. I think it's the brand. Cricut brand stuff isn't the best. I perfer the paper studio brand vinyls. I've also had better luck with Amazon for Infusible ink paper and printing them myself but just to much money involved just to make t-shirts. The profit isn't there.