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Cricut Infusible Ink Layered T-Shirt Tutorial - Full Process!

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Use Cricut Infusible Ink to make this vibrant layered Tshirt... and get the free Flip Flops SVG file design (Design #152) at https://jennifermaker.com/cricutinfu...

Cricut's Infusible Ink transfer sheets are a fun and easy way to make professionallooking Tshirts that won't peel, crack, or flake. You can get really vibrant colors that are permanently infused into the material. AND you can create designs with multiple colors! The personalized Tshirt in this video was made using Cricut Infusible Ink transfer sheets that I combined together for a fun summer look!

MATERIALS LIST (contains my affiliate links):
* Cricut Infusible Ink Transfer Sheet (I used red and navy) see https://fxo.co/1164423/infusibleink'>https://fxo.co/1164423/infusibleink
* Cricut Infusible Inkcompatible Tshirt see https://fxo.co/1164423/infusibleink'>https://fxo.co/1164423/infusibleink
* A EasyPress or Heat Press (I used the original EasyPress) see https://amzn.to/2F5QBm4
* StandardGrip (green) mat see https://amzn.to/2JhLEc8
* White cardstock
* Butcher paper inside your package of transfer sheets, or buy at https://amzn.to/30drHsC
* Scissors and tweezers
* Lint roller
* A way to cut the project (I used the amazing Cricut Explore Air 2 see http://shrsl.com/1dq4w )
* My free Flip Flop SVG cut file (Design #152) (available in my free resource library at https://jennifermaker.com/library'>https://jennifermaker.com/library )

UPDATES/CHANGES: Check for any updates, changes, or additional videos for this project at https://jennifermaker.com/updates'>https://jennifermaker.com/updates

For this project, you'll want a Cricut Explore or Maker (either one works fine) and an EasyPress (either an original EasyPress or an EasyPress 2 and it needs to be big enough to cover your design in one pass). You can also use a heat press, but you can't use a household iron it won't get consistently hot enough across its surface to properly infuse the ink, and it's not typically big enough for a Tshirt design anyway.

Beyond the machines, you need the Cricut Infusible Ink transfer sheets in the colors or patterns you want to use (I'm using red and blue), a green StandardGrip cutting mat, an EasyPress pressing mat (I'm using the medium and large sizes for this project), a piece of WHITE cardstock, a piece of butcher paper (this will come with your Infusible Ink sheets), some scissors, some tweezers, and a lint roller.

And, you need a DESIGN that works well with Cricut Infusible Ink! I made this flip flip design because I think they are perfect for this twocolor Tshirt project. Plus, we can personalize them if we want! In this video, I show you where to get this design free, how to add your own name to the fusible design, and get it cut out and onto your Tshirt!

STEP 1: FIND OR MAKE YOUR TSHIRT DESIGN
Go to Cricut Design Space, click on New Project, then click on Templates in the upper left corner. Choose “Classic TShirt” and pick a style, size and color. The template will help you size your design so it looks good on your Tshirt.

STEP 2: CUT OUT YOUR DESIGN FROM CRICUT INFUSIBLE INK TRANSFER SHEETS
It’s super important you put your Cricut Infusible Ink transfer sheets SHINY SIDE DOWN on your cutting mat.

STEP 3: REVEAL YOUR INFUSIBLE INK DESIGN (REMOVE THE NEGATIVE AREAS)

STEP 4: COMBINE YOUR INFUSIBLE INK COLORS ON YOUR DESIGN

STEP 5: APPLY YOUR INFUSIBLE INK DESIGN TO YOUR TSHIRT

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Credits:
Introduction: PixelBytes (my child!)
Music: Cute by Bensound (licensed, royalty and copyright free)
Videography: Jennifer Marx on a Panasonic Lumix FZ1000 DSLR 4K camera
Design: A Jennifer Maker original!

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