Hi I just bought a bunch of infusible ink I purchased my blanks on Amazon weeks ago. thank you for the video. I was going to start my project today. and I'm glad to see the video so I can make them without mistakes .hopefully !! and yes I'd like to see more infusible ink projects. Yours turned out beautiful ! keep on correcting ! 🤗
Amy 😊 Can you make a video showing us all of the earrings you have made? Show and tell of your finished projects please! Love ❤️ these for Valentines Day!
Love these earrings! I had no idea there were blanks for infusible ink earrings! looks like fun. I want to make some heart earrings so may have to try these. thanks so much for your videos, love them!
Thanks for your comment, Cathy! I'm so glad you love these. Technically these are sublimation earring blanks, not Cricut Infusible Ink blanks, but they are compatible just the same. :) Enjoy! Let me know if you make some of these!
Thanks, Kim! I'm glad you liked this video. Infusible ink is really fun! Just be sure to protect your work surface and your pressing pad. :) I can't wait to see what you create!
Hi, thank you so much for your comment. I'm so glad you liked this project. Let me know if you have any questions when you make these earrings yourself. I'm always happy to help!
Wow what a great idea 💡 I have infusible ink I have been wanting to try but I am a little intimidated by it you made look so simple 😊 Yes I would love to see more projects using the infusible Inc. thank you Amy for showing us ❤️
Thanks, Rosie, for the kind words! I was a little intimidated too, which is silly I guess because I do a lot of sublimation, which is similar. I just had to dive in and try it, and I'm glad I did! I hope you do, too. Let me know how it goes.
Hi, Amy....LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your videos! Do you put the infusible ink on the back first, if you color the backs? Is there a problem then when you do the front, does ink from the front get on the back?
Hi, Jan! I don't think it matters which side you do first. It's best to keep the plastic coating on whichever side you haven't done yet to keep it protected from the ink you put on the first side. The biggest tip I have would be to check your work surface before turning over the earring to do the second side. If your work surface (or parchment paper like in my video) has ink on it from when you did the first side, it can transfer to the "finished" first side when you do the second side if you're not careful. So just be sure to have a fresh, clean work surface when you are making these double sided and you should be good to go!
Hi, Pita! Thanks for your comment. I have a tutorial on my blog about making infusible ink marker keychains you may enjoy. Here's the link: amyromeu.com/cricut-infusible-ink-marker-keychain/
Hi, Rita! Thanks for your comment! I've seen 400 degrees in a few places. I'll have to look again! Whatever the temp is, it gets the job done for sublimating earrings so that's awesome. :)
Hi, Cassandra! Yes, exactly! I do sublimation, too, and it's the same concept. If you print your own design with sub ink on sub paper, you can press them on these same sublimation blanks. :)
@@AmyRomeu OMG! Thank you so much for answerin, it is already baked, how can i make a drill hole? I saw someone was usin a lighter to heat up the hook then stick it inside of the earring. Can i do it that way too or would you suggest somethin else dear?
If it’s already baked, I would use a small drill bit and drill the hole. I’ve never tried heating something and pressing it into the earring, but I would worry it would crack. Let me know what you try and how it works out!
This was a great video. I'm new to infusable ink. This was so nicely explained. Definitely would love to see more how to video's. Thank you
Thanks for letting me know, Karen! Infusible Ink is so fun!
This was great! I’ve been wondering about infusible ink!
I'm so glad this was helpful for you, Karen! Thanks for watching!
This was great! I can't wait to make some. I'd love more ideas with the infusible ink and jewelry. Thank you
Hi, Kristen! Thank you for your comment! I really appreciate it. :) I'll definitely work on more infusible ink projects for you.
Hi I just bought a bunch of infusible ink I purchased my blanks on Amazon weeks ago. thank you for the video. I was going to start my project today. and I'm glad to see the video so I can make them without mistakes .hopefully !! and yes I'd like to see more infusible ink projects. Yours turned out beautiful ! keep on correcting ! 🤗
Hi, Connie! I'm glad this video was helpful. Thank you for letting me know! I'm so glad. I can't wait to see what you create!
Love these. And all the tips are so useful, especially about turning the ring on the bottom of the earring hook in the right direction. Excellent.
Thanks for your comment, Star! I'm glad you found this helpful!
Very nice! i have never tried infusible ink
Thanks for your comment! I hope you get a chance to try infusible ink, it's pretty fun and easy to use!
Amy 😊 Can you make a video showing us all of the earrings you have made? Show and tell of your finished projects please!
Love ❤️ these for Valentines Day!
Hi, Jeanette! That's a great idea! I love it. Thank you!
Love these earrings! I had no idea there were blanks for infusible ink earrings! looks like fun. I want to make some heart earrings so may have to try these. thanks so much for your videos, love them!
Thanks for your comment, Cathy! I'm so glad you love these. Technically these are sublimation earring blanks, not Cricut Infusible Ink blanks, but they are compatible just the same. :) Enjoy! Let me know if you make some of these!
Yes Amy, I would love to see more of the infusible ink!
Thanks, Linda! Sounds good!
I am so inspired, I bought off your links while still watching the video❣️
I'm so excited for you to make this project, Doreen! I hope you like infusible ink! Let me know how it goes - I'd love to hear. :)
Oh my word girl, you just keep getting more and more amazing with your video's. I just love these .
Thank you so much, Yvonne!
These earring are super cute! Thank you for the notification.
I'm so glad you like them, Tammie! Thank you so much for the comment.
I love this idea, please do more. Thank you!
Thanks for your comment! I'm so glad you liked this project. I will definitely do more! :)
Thank you. That video was great. I havent used infusible ink yet! Cant wait!
Thanks, Kim! I'm glad you liked this video. Infusible ink is really fun! Just be sure to protect your work surface and your pressing pad. :) I can't wait to see what you create!
This was a great video! Enjoyed it. I got my blanks, so I will try this. Thanks.
Hi, thank you so much for your comment. I'm so glad you liked this project. Let me know if you have any questions when you make these earrings yourself. I'm always happy to help!
Wow what a great idea 💡 I have infusible ink I have been wanting to try but I am a little intimidated by it you made look so simple 😊 Yes I would love to see more projects using the infusible Inc. thank you Amy for showing us ❤️
Thanks, Rosie, for the kind words! I was a little intimidated too, which is silly I guess because I do a lot of sublimation, which is similar. I just had to dive in and try it, and I'm glad I did! I hope you do, too. Let me know how it goes.
Thanks, Amy! This is great. I'd love to see more...maybe using the Cricut Infusible Ink Pens?
Great idea, Katie! Thanks!
Thanks Amy for this tutorial. I would love to see more!
Thanks for letting me know, Valerie! I'm going to work on some new projects for you!
YES I would love to see more videos... I really did enjoy that video. Thank you ❤️
Yay, Simone! Thanks for letting me know. I appreciate it!
I would definitely love to see more! Beautiful earrings.
Thanks, Brenda! I really appreciate your comment. I'm so glad you like this project. :)
So cute. Thanks for another awesome tutorial.
Thank you so much, Terry! I'm so glad you liked this project.
Love all your tutorials! Thx
Thank you so much for your comment! It's my pleasure. I love to create and share. :)
Hi, Amy....LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your videos! Do you put the infusible ink on the back first, if you color the backs? Is there a problem then when you do the front, does ink from the front get on the back?
Hi, Jan! I don't think it matters which side you do first. It's best to keep the plastic coating on whichever side you haven't done yet to keep it protected from the ink you put on the first side.
The biggest tip I have would be to check your work surface before turning over the earring to do the second side. If your work surface (or parchment paper like in my video) has ink on it from when you did the first side, it can transfer to the "finished" first side when you do the second side if you're not careful.
So just be sure to have a fresh, clean work surface when you are making these double sided and you should be good to go!
Would this work for dog tags for my dogs? Love how cute these are.
I don't see why not!
How about making some with the infusible ink pens.
Hi, Pita! Thanks for your comment. I have a tutorial on my blog about making infusible ink marker keychains you may enjoy. Here's the link: amyromeu.com/cricut-infusible-ink-marker-keychain/
So cute!!! What did you put on the back?
Hi, Edna! You can put more infusible ink on the back so they have a colored back like the front. Or you can just leave them white. :)
FYI, from what I found, the Mini three line setting is 374 degrees.
Hi, Rita! Thanks for your comment! I've seen 400 degrees in a few places. I'll have to look again! Whatever the temp is, it gets the job done for sublimating earrings so that's awesome. :)
Hey Amy, is this product basically a preprinted sublimation paper sheets? I do sublimation but haven't used this product, just print my own.
Hi, Cassandra! Yes, exactly! I do sublimation, too, and it's the same concept. If you print your own design with sub ink on sub paper, you can press them on these same sublimation blanks. :)
Amy, do you by any chance do charm bracelets also?
Hi, Yvonne! I have this heart charm bracelet tutorial on my blog you might like: amyromeu.com/diy-cricut-valentines-day-heart-charm-bracelet/
hey its keller
Hi, Keller! :)
Hello are those wooden hearths
Hi, Norma! They are MDF earring blanks with a sublimation coating on the outside. Here they are on Amazon: amzn.to/3F0Bp6V
How can i put a hook inside of a clay earring with no hole on it? Can you please explain?
Hi, you would need to drill a hole if the clay is already baked. Before baking, you could poke a hole with a sharp object.
@@AmyRomeu OMG! Thank you so much for answerin, it is already baked, how can i make a drill hole? I saw someone was usin a lighter to heat up the hook then stick it inside of the earring. Can i do it that way too or would you suggest somethin else dear?
If it’s already baked, I would use a small drill bit and drill the hole. I’ve never tried heating something and pressing it into the earring, but I would worry it would crack. Let me know what you try and how it works out!