You’re welcome. Yes this is process that definitely takes some practice and results will often vary. But definitely fun to play around with. Happy crafting.
Ok so before I really knew anything about how to use the machine but knew I wanted to use pens, I bought .4mm but I see that you use 1mm markers a lot. What can I use .4mm pens with? I thought I could use them for making mugs, but they seem like they would be too fine to color in.
You can definitely use infusible ink pens for mugs. It all depends on the design you’re going for. Example; maybe you want your Cricut to write out lyrics to your favourite song and then press them onto a mug. Or you can draw an image using both markers and pens to give it dimension example; draw the outline of a bear with marker but then do fur details with the pen. I hope that helps.
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This might be something I will need practice... Lots. lol. As always thanks for the description and steps by step. Time to try!
You’re welcome. Yes this is process that definitely takes some practice and results will often vary. But definitely fun to play around with. Happy crafting.
Omg you’re brilliant. Thank you for all your hard work.
You’re welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed it.
@@littlecraftnestI did and I will have a try at it after I finished my current project.
Ok so before I really knew anything about how to use the machine but knew I wanted to use pens, I bought .4mm but I see that you use 1mm markers a lot. What can I use .4mm pens with? I thought I could use them for making mugs, but they seem like they would be too fine to color in.
You can definitely use infusible ink pens for mugs. It all depends on the design you’re going for. Example; maybe you want your Cricut to write out lyrics to your favourite song and then press them onto a mug. Or you can draw an image using both markers and pens to give it dimension example; draw the outline of a bear with marker but then do fur details with the pen. I hope that helps.