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For fun, a hobby, gift creations

These were gifts I made with my Cricut using Infusible Ink paper.

Infusible Ink is a system of Cricut DIY products that make it possible to achieve pro-level, personalized heat transfers on T-shirts and more at home for the first time. Unlike the vinyl or HTV process, where artwork is attached on top of a base material using adhesive, an Infusible Ink transfer becomes one with the material itself. The results are bright, beautiful, seamlessly smooth transfers that never flake, peel, wrinkle, or crack. The Infusible Ink system includes Infusible Ink Transfer Sheets in a variety of solid colors and patterns and Infusible Ink Pens & Markers to design your own transfer sheet. A growing list of compatible Infusible Ink blanks includes T-shirts, tote bags, coasters, and mugs.

They now have color changing mugs that you can use with the Infusible Ink paper and Sublimation paper. This will be my next cricut project. I’ve always wanted to know how it’s done.

8 responses to “For fun, a hobby, gift creations”

  1. 👋Un cordial saludo 🫂

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      EBOJIE AREBAN OKOJIE

      They designs look so beautiful and I am wondering whether you don’t mass-produce them for sale. I know people will love to have such gifts on occasions of life events that will eventually be a memory. Just like the other guy said, it will be a great idea and commercially viable.

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      1. Thanks! I appreciate that. I’m currently working on getting myself set up with the state so I can sell.

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      2. Your work is phenomenal. What goes on inside your thought process? I am eager to learn more about what you do! Congratulations

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      3. Thank you! That’s so kind of you too say. 😊. Honestly depending on what I’m in the mood to work on I go from there. It’s more of what color I’m feeling at that moment or if I want to work on glass or wood, etc. I’ve always been the artsy type.

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  2. The design looks good on it

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