How to Layer Cricut Infusible Inks | Cricut Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- Learning how to layer Cricut Infusible inks may seem overwhelming, but with a few simple steps you will be able to create the most amazing layered Infusible Ink projects!
Supplies used in this video:
Red Infusible Ink: amzn.to/3Z9NUYr
Green Infusible Ink: amzn.to/3sP7Eo4
Compatible Pillow: amzn.to/3r73O9o
Teflon sheet: amzn.to/3r584WV
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Thank you for explaining this so slowly for us new people to understand!!! I learned alot!!!😊
You are so welcome! Im so glad 💚
Hi I am sooooo glad i found your channel I would love to find out how to do the infusible ink on cotton thanku and u r awesome
Aaaah im so glad to have you around! Thank you! I absolutely will do so soon xx
Amazing tip about cutting the plastic that holds the infusible ink !!! you're a Godsent in my life. Ty❤
haha! yess!! You are so welcome! 💚
Definitely keen to find out how to do this on cotton. I really struggle with higher polyester clothing.
You will only be able to use HTV (heat transfer vinyl)/Iron on, on cotton unfortunately. You can try Easy-Subli, but its quite thick and plasticy so its not always what we are looking for 🙃
OMG Thank youuuuu for your tips and tricks I feel like my next project will be so much more professional looking and less stressful to work with.
I'm so glad! Hope you enjoy the process!!
Always put copy paper between your press and your coasters. Infusible ink can transfer to your heat plate and then transfer to your next project if it wasn't protected.
I usually do!
Wow that colour is amazing. So vibrant. Thanks for another great video.
It came out so nicely! Thank you so much tooo
I really appreciate this video! This turned out beautifully!
Thank you so much!
Looks fantastic Kelly !
Thanks so much!
Great video. It was very helpful since I am new to this process. Thank you for sharing your time and knowledge.
You are so welcome!
Great video Kelly!! Thank you
You are so welcome!
Yes about Cotton
Will do! :)
This is so super helpful, Kelly. Thank you!! I just cut a design from a patterned sheet for the 1st time yesterday - haven’t weeded it / transferred it yet but your tips are so timely! I’m a huge fan of Bethany @bethadilly, so cool she helped you with her video! I’ll let you know how my application works - fingers crossed!! You’re an excellent teacher, Kelly!
Well done! Hope it goes well 😍
@@KellyRossouw sadly it didn’t quite - but I knew going into it that I was taking a risk because although 100% polyester, the shirt is not white. I was hopeful that it would work as it’s roughly a medium shade of mauve. The image is visible but definitely not as vibrant as it should be. Still, a good learning opportunity.
Looks amazing!!!!!! Wow!!!!
heheh thank youuuu!!! 💙
Amazing!! Thanks for this tutorial…..❤
You're welcome 😊
You are the MVP!!!
Happy to help! 😍
I love watching your videos they are very helpful.. I do have a question.. could you have used transfer or carrier tape to align all the leaves onto the black sheet at once and in the correct place.. then done the same for the pot so that all the pieces align properly
Thank you so much! The transfer sheets or masks, may rip the ink off the top layer of the infusible ink, so I wouldnt recommend it xx
Thank you.. I thought that might be the case but figured I would ask since I am new to the infusable ink
Good morning, Kelly,
Have you ever combined infusible ink with a full color sublimation photo on a mug or tumbler?
Not yet! I would simply print the colour I need out of the Infusible ink, it would be much easier and quicker to add it on to the design
Definitely would like to know how to do on Cotton. I don't like polyester
You can check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/dsnG31VHUTs/v-deo.html
Stunning, you really are so creative ❤ May I ask where did you buy your easy press and pressing pillows?
Thank you! Im not sure where you are from, but the Easy Press is a demo unit as its not yet available in my country (South Africa), and the pressing pillows I got from Amazon: amzn.to/40HPyRr
Inks on cotton please 😊
its on the list!
@@KellyRossouw fantastic!! Thank you so much 😊
with the green, thought we should not touch the ink
Infiusible ink should be touched as little as possible on the ink side, but it can be handled :)
Does heating a second time by adding words effect any of the original design?
Yes it will, if you press heat over the part you pressed before it will lighten that section of the design you have already pressed
What are the other markers that you like if not cricut?
I havent tried any other brands at this point yet, so Im not sure which would be a good alternative. The Infusible Markers do seem to be better than the pens though!
inks on cotton please! not a poly fan. :)
I absolutely need to make this video soon!