I’m so glad someone took this risk and tried things other than what’s specified for the infusible ink. It’s wonderful knowing we can us it for more things! Thanks so much!
Hi I love the video you shared. I have a question. Did you use glitter iron on , then put the infusible ink over it? I am not sure what glitter you used. After that is finished I can put that on a tshirt or anything vinyl will go on?
Thanku so much...this has made using infusible ink so much better...I really appreciate you doing these videos to open up so many more possibilities...😊
I just ordered my cricut today Threw Fingerhut and it’s on back order it will be here September 25th just in time to start getting crafty for fall and the holiday season Love your channel my favorite ❤️😁
Hello. New to the channel and Cricut. I have a project I want to do and I was hoping to get some help on it. Infusible ink on wood. So my anxiety is coming from sizing on design space. I don't want to waste product 😬 so sizing is very important and has made me put off cutting the ink transfer sheet. If you have a specific video with this reference, wld you mind linking it for me? And if you don't have a video already, if we can chat back and forth I would be soooooooo grateful. Thank you so much
Hello! Glad I found you. I'm having trouble ordering from Cricut during the pandemic. They are out of stock on t-shirts that I need. But I'm wondering what other t-shirts would work. Would a mostly polyester t-shirt work with some cotton in it and any color? There are plenty of blends out there and all kinds of colors, whereas Cricut only has white and gray and so many out of stock. Just need to know before I try this and that and end up throwing expensive stuff away. Thank you!
To my knowledge, anything over 60% polyester works well. I've seen people use all color substrates. If you are doing a dark-colored substrate (black for instance), you can't just do the infusible ink straight onto it. Just like she did on the metal in the video you can do like a white or a gold glitter heat transfer vinyl of the design on the dark cloth and then do the infusible ink in that design over it in order to get the coloring to show. Of course, It will feel like HTV on those items, but it's at least an option. Good luck and hope this information helps.
I made this blanket last night but I noticed that you infused on the back side? Mine infused beautifully on the front. I rolled it completely but because of the fuzziness it is not as nice an image. Any suggestions? I do love it though.
If you infuse on the fuzzy side you won't have a clean looking image because the fibers of the fuzzy side will move around. For the best results, infuse in on the flattest surface possible.
Hi Poppy! 😊 I went to Michael’s today to get butcher paper. The only one they had was brown. Is that okay to use. It says butcher paper. I want to try my infusible ink, but wanted to make sure. Thank you in advance!
I’m so glad someone took this risk and tried things other than what’s specified for the infusible ink. It’s wonderful knowing we can us it for more things! Thanks so much!
I like that you think out of the box on your projects. Thank you for all of the tips and tricks.
Wow, love these ideas as I am new to this craft.
I love your decorations! I have yet to use infusible ink !
These are adorable!!! I really love the blanket. Such a nice gift. Awesome tutorial.
Thank you so much your video was so helpful. Nice projects
Can you put it in the laundry washer and dryer
Love your videos.
Great video, gave me some new ideas and inspiration…..as always…. Thank you.
Super cute! Especially loved the sequin material, never would have thought of it
Great video and you look lovely in red.
Wow sequence material???🤯🤯
Love all your videos.🥰
Hi I love the video you shared. I have a question. Did you use glitter iron on , then put the infusible ink over it? I am not sure what glitter you used. After that is finished I can put that on a tshirt or anything vinyl will go on?
Yes, that is what she did.
Thanku so much...this has made using infusible ink so much better...I really appreciate you doing these videos to open up so many more possibilities...😊
How do you make transfer sheets
I just ordered my cricut today Threw Fingerhut and it’s on back order it will be here September 25th just in time to start getting crafty for fall and the holiday season Love your channel my favorite ❤️😁
You are awesome. I wondered what other material I could use. Thank you!!!
Hello. New to the channel and Cricut. I have a project I want to do and I was hoping to get some help on it. Infusible ink on wood. So my anxiety is coming from sizing on design space. I don't want to waste product 😬 so sizing is very important and has made me put off cutting the ink transfer sheet. If you have a specific video with this reference, wld you mind linking it for me? And if you don't have a video already, if we can chat back and forth I would be soooooooo grateful. Thank you so much
I can’t wait to use infusible ink thank you for video on how to use it
These are such fun ideas. I love the blanket! So cute.
Can you use any mod podge product? You put it n before you put the infusible ink?
Great ideas. Thank you for sharing
Question.... what about baked polymer clay? Can it be used on that?
How did you but it on your phone please let me know
How do you know when the easy press is fully preheated and warmed up enough?
What is recycled polyester and can you use that with infusible Inc.
Hello! Glad I found you. I'm having trouble ordering from Cricut during the pandemic. They are out of stock on t-shirts that I need. But I'm wondering what other t-shirts would work. Would a mostly polyester t-shirt work with some cotton in it and any color? There are plenty of blends out there and all kinds of colors, whereas Cricut only has white and gray and so many out of stock. Just need to know before I try this and that and end up throwing expensive stuff away. Thank you!
To my knowledge, anything over 60% polyester works well. I've seen people use all color substrates. If you are doing a dark-colored substrate (black for instance), you can't just do the infusible ink straight onto it. Just like she did on the metal in the video you can do like a white or a gold glitter heat transfer vinyl of the design on the dark cloth and then do the infusible ink in that design over it in order to get the coloring to show. Of course, It will feel like HTV on those items, but it's at least an option. Good luck and hope this information helps.
Awesome video!!! Thank you!! Also you and your background look beautiful!!!!
Love the possibilities you shared!
For things like wood or the galvanized metal, would it work to put a coat of polyurethane on first before the infusible ink?
Cab I use a heat press instead of the easy press?
New sub is here. You’re an excellent teacher. Tfs. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Great stuff
I love your earrings
I made this blanket last night but I noticed that you infused on the back side? Mine infused beautifully on the front. I rolled it completely but because of the fuzziness it is not as nice an image. Any suggestions? I do love it though.
If you infuse on the fuzzy side you won't have a clean looking image because the fibers of the fuzzy side will move around. For the best results, infuse in on the flattest surface possible.
Hello. Can you tell me where you got the Sweet Holiday Wishes image?
What fonts was that that you used on your blanket
Wish I had found you b4 Holidays! But excellent info! TY❤️
Where to get sequin fabric?
Hi Poppy! 😊 I went to Michael’s today to get butcher paper. The only one they had was brown. Is that okay to use. It says butcher paper. I want to try my infusible ink, but wanted to make sure. Thank you in advance!
Infusible Ink comes with a sheet of butcher paper inside of the package. :)
@@SweetRedPoppy thank you. I found that out when I opened it. lol :)
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Wow love it! Thank you! XOXO
Mind blown
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