Hello, I came across one of your video's. You talked about how you engraved on metal and then used infusible ink pens. I was trying to find the video on how you made it. Did you do a video on it?
Can you use infusible ink with circuits aluminum plate to set a photo? I lost my son and it has very little space to put anything above his remorable as he was cremated. I want to put something for him
I have! They work well as long as they are actually ceramic. Take a look at my Infusible Ink videos, you will get a better idea of what it is :) Thanks for watching!
I got my wife a cricut and I think I like it better than her - lol ... the infusible ink is really neat ... have you or anybody reading tried to put a few coats of a poly spray on wood or ceramic first before applying? And yes - infusible ink is so neat! ... if it doesn’t come off the sheet correctly (I was fussing with little periods and small circle bubbles that didn’t come all the way off ...) but you can easily line it up and press again .. the little mini easy press 2 is perfect for that!!
Yes! You can use the poly mix spray for the ceramic coasters! And I don’t have one of those little guys yet, I will get it soon though! I love that idea!!
The same as infusible ink? If they are Cricut infusible ink sheets and they say that then yep! If not they might not be. Hard to say, maybe try one as a practice? They should be wrapped in black plastic and feel matte on one side with a shiny side as the mask.
That’s a tough one, you can’t use infusible ink or iron on on those due to the material and shape. So you’re pretty stuck with one option which is permanent vinyl. For that type of item that would be used daily I’d recommend either glitter or any of the Oracal 651 colors.
Thankyou, really appreciate your advice. We are customising with permanent vinyl currently. It still can be removable However they say it permanent but for now that’s the only way 🙂
Hi! Have you used the cricut infusible ink on mugs? If so, do you know what heat setting and time is for it? I've used it on a microfiber towel for 15 sec at 385 and it worked but haven't tried on mug yet
Thanks for sharing your experiences and awesome results. You rock.. Except now I have 50 thousand more things I want to do now! Should I like you??? Idk.. Lol. Jk. Thanks again.
Haha! Story of my life! It’s basically someone asks for a specific video, I need all the things to make it, but wait look why they just made I need to make that too. Now I’m knee deep in crafting supplies and my head spins from all the ideas! Thank you so much for watching ❤️
Hello, I came across one of your video's. You talked about how you engraved on metal and then used infusible ink pens. I was trying to find the video on how you made it. Did you do a video on it?
I did it’s labeled infusible ink on metal.
Take paint thinner on glossy ceramic tile to penetrate the gloss and break it down it may work
Hmmm! Good idea!
Can you use infusible ink with circuits aluminum plate to set a photo? I lost my son and it has very little space to put anything above his remorable as he was cremated. I want to put something for him
I’m sorry to hear about your son, yes you can use the infusible ink on the aluminum sheets.
Have you tried ceramic tiles yet what’s infusible ink or infusible ink markers?
I have! They work well as long as they are actually ceramic. Take a look at my Infusible Ink videos, you will get a better idea of what it is :) Thanks for watching!
My problem I've had with infusible ink is that the shirt I am pressing which is also 100% polyester, melts. What do you think the issue could be?
Too much heat or recycled polyester
What about jeans can you do a video using the infusibles on jeans
I don’t believe that it will work due to most jeans being cotton. But I can see what I can do!
@@CraftingUnedited ok imma stay on the look out
Working on finding. Blank still lol!
I got my wife a cricut and I think I like it better than her - lol ... the infusible ink is really neat ... have you or anybody reading tried to put a few coats of a poly spray on wood or ceramic first before applying?
And yes - infusible ink is so neat! ... if it doesn’t come off the sheet correctly (I was fussing with little periods and small circle bubbles that didn’t come all the way off ...) but you can easily line it up and press again .. the little mini easy press 2 is perfect for that!!
Yes! You can use the poly mix spray for the ceramic coasters! And I don’t have one of those little guys yet, I will get it soon though! I love that idea!!
Have you tried using infusible ink on felt? If so, does it work?
I haven’t yet…but thanks for the idea! Lol I’ll try it!
Thank you for this! Awesome Job!
Thank you for watching and for the compliment 😃
Hi I was watching your video on using infusible ink. Have you tried infusible ink on glass cutting board? CAN IT BE DONE?
Not unless you have polymer coating on it
can u do a video for the ingraving
I did, if you look it up you’ll see one :)
@@CraftingUnedited okay thank you!!!!!! I’m still new to all this, just got my machine few weeks ago. Still learning !!!
Be patient and give yourself grace, it will get overwhelming and theres a lot of trial and error but the joy of a finished project is like no other!
Can you use it on a box? Cardboard box
Yes! It works really well on cardboard!
Can you use the invisible ink on the silicone watch bands?
I meant infusible
You can, however they melt :/
Question I ordered what I thought was infusible ink from amazon and I received ink transfer sheets, are these the same?
The same as infusible ink? If they are Cricut infusible ink sheets and they say that then yep! If not they might not be. Hard to say, maybe try one as a practice? They should be wrapped in black plastic and feel matte on one side with a shiny side as the mask.
Can you write on top of the infusable ink that you used on the paper?
I’m not understanding the question, I apologize can you elaborate a little?
You placed infusable in on the cardstock. I was wondering if you can write over the top of it as if it was a watermark of some kind.
Ahhh yes! You can write on top of it if you wanted. I was just testing the ink to see if you could use it on paper.
I was wondering because it would be an expensive possibility for inventions with a cute pic under it
@@christinalewellen3561 absolutely! I love creating things that are unique!
On makeup brush to personalise name. What should we use?
That’s a tough one, you can’t use infusible ink or iron on on those due to the material and shape. So you’re pretty stuck with one option which is permanent vinyl. For that type of item that would be used daily I’d recommend either glitter or any of the Oracal 651 colors.
Thankyou, really appreciate your advice. We are customising with permanent vinyl currently. It still can be removable However they say it permanent but for now that’s the only way 🙂
Hi! Have you used the cricut infusible ink on mugs? If so, do you know what heat setting and time is for it? I've used it on a microfiber towel for 15 sec at 385 and it worked but haven't tried on mug yet
Hello! For the mugs it is 400 for 60 seconds!
@@CraftingUnedited thank you! And do you happen to know if we need the silicone wrap clamp? Or if that's just if we want to heat it in the oven?
That’s for the oven, for Infusible ink you just use the mask and butcher paper it comes with.
@@CraftingUnedited tysm!
You’re welcome!
Thanks for sharing your experiences and awesome results. You rock.. Except now I have 50 thousand more things I want to do now! Should I like you??? Idk.. Lol. Jk. Thanks again.
Haha! Story of my life! It’s basically someone asks for a specific video, I need all the things to make it, but wait look why they just made I need to make that too. Now I’m knee deep in crafting supplies and my head spins from all the ideas!
Thank you so much for watching ❤️
Can you use it on album covers?
What kind of album cover?
@@CraftingUnedited a creative memories album
@@dorisbeck208 I’m not entirely sure what that is, what is the material?
Has anyone tired to use infusible ink on Bamboo viscose material yet??
Hi! Yes anything with the viscose material doesn’t usually do well, my experience is that it melts.
@@CraftingUnedited Thank you. Saved me from ruining a pair pajamas lol.
Glad to help! Thanks for watching:)