I have been hesitant about working with infusible pens for the past 6 months, I came across your video and feel more confident that I can do this with some recent blank cozies I just purchased. We also be attempting to do some items with the infusible paper. thank you for your easy to understand video !!
not a huge fan of cricut but those pens are pretty dam awesome. i was absolutely dreading having to cut htv but those pens just saved my life lol im making 37 koozies for a bridal shower and doing both sides. these pens just cut down my craft time
Thank you, Angie! I wish I had taken the time to view this video before cutting the infusible ink for the first time. Of course, I didn't mirror...But, I'm going to try the same design again now and I should do it correctly this time, thanks to your tips. And your instruction on how to iron it on was a great help! My brother is going to love the coozie I'm making him for Christmas.
Gday Angie, thank you so much for this tutorial, i was only looking today about sublimation on non sub can coolers and you popped up….lol, thanks again, im new to sublimation, can’t wait to give it a whirl…xx
Thanks for the tips! I can’t wait to make koozies for my wedding with the personalized logo my groom made for the day! The ink pens are going to be perfect for it!
I'm trying to make some koozies for a friend of mine. I can't get them to print out correctly. My cricut machine wants to print then cut each letter out and not stay together even though I grouped it all together. May I send you pics of what I want and what I'm getting?
If you are using sublimation, there is no reason to cut it. However, you can put a white shape behind it and pick everything and click flatten to fix that.
Great video, thank you! What would you recommend? I have colored koozies and I want to put a deign in the most permanent way possible. I want the design to be white. I didn’t see white infusible ink. Should I use the heat transfer vinyl or is it possible to use heat transfer sheets for darks? I’ve only ever used those on T-shirts and aprons.
I'm trying to do the infusible ink on a can koozie for a class reunion using letters and numbers. The letters and numbers do not adhere to the liner when peeling off the top layer. What am I doing wrong?
Hi Angie, thanks for this video! I just my Cricut easypress with infusible ink on a polyfoam blend koozie and the ink infused great, but it left a light colored box where my transfer paper was (surrounding my design). I did cover the koozie with the material that comes with infusible ink. Do you think I should try parchment paper instead, or a lower temp? I didn't notice this happening on the heart version you did, so just curious if you have any insight. Thank you!
I have seen that occasionally. Try cutting the paper around the infusible ink as close to your design as possible. Cover with the paper then cover with parchment as a double layer. It is most likely the material reacting to the heat.
Yes you can! It just gets a little tricky and you will need to be careful. If you are making say a onesie, you want to be aware of getting it up on the seams. This will hold it slightly off your project and cause issues.
Love this video, Angie! I just made koozies for the first time this month! Can you share the ID of the images you used in DS (the link tries to open the app for me and I can’t get to the image). Also, where did you get the design for the beach tote? I love it! 🥰
Hi Angie :) nice to meet you :) I really enjoy watching all your videos tutorials etc....so easy to follow and very informative :) thank you for taking time out to show them and this one too :) love your tee shirt by the way....how did you make that....was it with infusable ink or iron on just wondered...maybe you could do a video on how you made your tee love it :) have a great day and fun creating :) magz :)
@@AngieHolden yes I did cover them. I have bought them from 2 different places. The second one was from the link that you have here. It is very frustrating. I really don't want to screen print them when it is so much better to use infusible ink
I have been hesitant about working with infusible pens for the past 6 months, I came across your video and feel more confident that I can do this with some recent blank cozies I just purchased. We also be attempting to do some items with the infusible paper. thank you for your easy to understand video !!
Glad I could help!
not a huge fan of cricut but those pens are pretty dam awesome. i was absolutely dreading having to cut htv but those pens just saved my life lol im making 37 koozies for a bridal shower and doing both sides. these pens just cut down my craft time
Thank !! Your videos are always so informative and well organized.
Thank you, Angie! I wish I had taken the time to view this video before cutting the infusible ink for the first time. Of course, I didn't mirror...But, I'm going to try the same design again now and I should do it correctly this time, thanks to your tips. And your instruction on how to iron it on was a great help! My brother is going to love the coozie I'm making him for Christmas.
Glad it was helpful!
Gday Angie, thank you so much for this tutorial, i was only looking today about sublimation on non sub can coolers and you popped up….lol, thanks again, im new to sublimation, can’t wait to give it a whirl…xx
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the tips! I can’t wait to make koozies for my wedding with the personalized logo my groom made for the day! The ink pens are going to be perfect for it!
Love this video!! It’s nice having several options for making koozies!
Those turned out very nicely.
Thanks!
That shirt is incredible omg
Thanks!
Angie, I know the white one is neoprene, but are the others foam koozies?
They were just polyster koozies from Amazon.
I'm trying to make some koozies for a friend of mine. I can't get them to print out correctly. My cricut machine wants to print then cut each letter out and not stay together even though I grouped it all together. May I send you pics of what I want and what I'm getting?
If you are using sublimation, there is no reason to cut it. However, you can put a white shape behind it and pick everything and click flatten to fix that.
Flattening it worked! Thank you so much!
Great video, thank you! What would you recommend? I have colored koozies and I want to put a deign in the most permanent way possible. I want the design to be white. I didn’t see white infusible ink. Should I use the heat transfer vinyl or is it possible to use heat transfer sheets for darks? I’ve only ever used those on T-shirts and aprons.
I think I would just use HTV.
Hi Angie, amazing video thanks. What size Easy Press are you using in this video please?
Great information
Thank you
I'm trying to do the infusible ink on a can koozie for a class reunion using letters and numbers. The letters and numbers do not adhere to the liner when peeling off the top layer. What am I doing wrong?
That is fine! Just pick them up off of your surface. That happens sometimes.
Hi Angie, thanks for this video! I just my Cricut easypress with infusible ink on a polyfoam blend koozie and the ink infused great, but it left a light colored box where my transfer paper was (surrounding my design). I did cover the koozie with the material that comes with infusible ink. Do you think I should try parchment paper instead, or a lower temp? I didn't notice this happening on the heart version you did, so just curious if you have any insight. Thank you!
I have seen that occasionally. Try cutting the paper around the infusible ink as close to your design as possible. Cover with the paper then cover with parchment as a double layer. It is most likely the material reacting to the heat.
@@AngieHolden Thanks for your reply Angie! I just tried that and I pressed for 30 seconds instead of 40 (because I got scared lol) and it worked! :)
Yay! So glad!
Hi, I love your channel. I have a question about the easy press. Would the large easy press be able to be used for small projects like this?
Yes you can! It just gets a little tricky and you will need to be careful. If you are making say a onesie, you want to be aware of getting it up on the seams. This will hold it slightly off your project and cause issues.
Very helpful...great video!
Hi Angie, I want to try to make the heat transfer koozie. What supplies do I need to make the koozies?
Heat transfer vinyl, Cricut machine, weeding tools, iron or heat press.
@@AngieHolden thank you!
Thank you for this very informative video!
Great video! Thanks for the info
Love this video, Angie! I just made koozies for the first time this month! Can you share the ID of the images you used in DS (the link tries to open the app for me and I can’t get to the image). Also, where did you get the design for the beach tote? I love it! 🥰
Hmmmm. You might have to open on a computer! You can find the tote here: ua-cam.com/video/l7_yb-boUHA/v-deo.html
Thank you, Angie!!
Hi Angie :) nice to meet you :)
I really enjoy watching all your videos tutorials etc....so easy to follow and very informative :)
thank you for taking time out to show them and this one too :)
love your tee shirt by the way....how did you make that....was it with infusable ink or iron on just wondered...maybe you could do a video on how you made your tee love it :)
have a great day and fun creating :)
magz :)
I was given this shirt! But I am pretty sure you can get one on Amazon!
@@AngieHolden Thanks Angie, I thought you had made it....I reckon you could make it lol....have a nice day :)
Hi!! If I have white koozies can I use the infusable ink and the color hold true to the ink I chose?
As long as they are polyester, then yes!
Thank you!!!
one question.. am I able to use infusible ink for both sides of a koozie?
Of course!
hi im looking at getting the Circuit Explore Air 2 will I have the option to make infusible ink with it?
Yes! It can cut Infusible Ink sheets or use the pens.
Can you use infusible ink on neoprene can koozies?
Look at the fabric make up and if it is polyester, you can.
excellent video thank you
When I pressed my Koozies they became shiny. How do I stop that from happening?
Hmmm...maybe it was the brand you used. Did you cover them with parchment when pressing? The material might have melted slightly.
@@AngieHolden yes I did cover them. I have bought them from 2 different places. The second one was from the link that you have here. It is very frustrating. I really don't want to screen print them when it is so much better to use infusible ink
Are these foam or neoprene koozies?
Neoprene I think.
Can you use infusible ink and do designs on both sides?
Yes you can.
i love this!!!