Funny Cricut Infusible Ink Shirts

Three funny Cricut infusible ink shirt designs! You can also use lots of unconventional things with this product that I’ll share.

Infusible ink blanks. Do you need them? I answer that question for you here. While you’re poking around don’t forget to check out all of my Cricut projects. If you want to use infusible ink pens I’ve got those steps here.

cricut infusible ink

My friends and I are always saying while we slightly panic “I’m fine, it’s fine, we’re fine” so I wanted to put it on a t-shirt for them. As I was making the shirt, I came up with a couple of other ideas for funny sayings that all match.

These are photos you will upload to your Design Space which means you’ll want to download these files!

It’s Fine

Nope

Not Today Satan

Three funny Cricut infusible ink shirt designs! You can also use lots of unconventional things with infusible ink. And some important infusible ink tips.

Infusible Ink Cricut Tips

I suggest making your design not too heavy on the weeding. You need to weed the material with your hands, not a weeding tool.

You also may want some latex gloves. The ink can transfer as you weed to the negative space from your fingers. I’ve messed up a few projects not wearing gloves. However, you can just be cognizant of that and try not to touch any of the sticky parts as you weed.

Three funny Cricut infusible ink shirt designs! You can also use lots of unconventional things with infusible ink. And some important infusible ink tips.
Yield: 3 Tees

Funny Cricut Infusible Ink Shirts

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Active Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Difficulty: Intermediate

Three funny Cricut infusible ink shirt designs! You can also use lots of unconventional things with this product that I'll share. And some important tips.

Materials

  • Cricut Blank (or other 100% polyester shirt)
  • Infusible Ink

Tools

  • EasyPress 2
  • Cricut
  • Cardstock
  • Butcher Paper (included with your Infusible Ink)

Instructions

  1. Create and cut your Cricut file. Be sure to mirror for iron on!
  2. Weed your material using your fingers.
  3. Disassemble the sorter by removing the metal
    parts.
  4. Place the fabric part on your Easy Press mat with the cardstock between the two layers of fabric.
  5. Place your Infusible Ink where you’d like it.
  6. Place the butcher paper over the Infusible Ink.
  7. Heat your EasyPress to 345 and place on the Teflon sheet for 45 seconds.
  8. Allow the materials to fully cool before you remove any part of the stack. If you do ‘ghosting’ can happen which will look like shadowing.



What can you use Infusible Ink on?

There are lots of awesome options for you. Cricut has some options for you on Amazon that include coasters, tee shirts, totes, and baby onesies. I also wrote a post about some unconventional infusible ink blanks.

Three funny Cricut infusible ink shirt designs! You can also use lots of unconventional things with infusible ink. And some important infusible ink tips.

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