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MIX AND MATCH INFUSIBLE INK TRANSFER SHEETS

Have you used Cricut’s Infusible Ink before and now you’re ready to step up your skills by doing something a little more complicated?  

Try creating designs using different patterns and colors.

To minimize transfer sheet waste, I cut pieces as closely as possible to the size I needed. You don’t want to waste this stuff—it’s pricey!

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Prep your t-shirt according to Cricut's recommendations.

Position design, prep butcher paper, and transfer.  I like to mark the edge of the butcher paper so I know exactly where to place my Easy Press.

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Hold the Easy Press in one place, don't move it back and forth.  This will minimize smudging.

Once the design cools, use tweezers to reveal the different pieces of your design.

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There is something really satisfying about peeling off the paper to see the pattern underneath!

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I love working with different colors and patterns in my designs.  It's a great way to get creative and customize your projects!

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