Lucky Clover Cricut Infusible Ink Shirt DIY
Have you tried Cricut's Infusible Ink yet? It's amazing! The Cricut Infusible Ink Transfers are cut in reverse and pressed onto the shirt, magically infusing the color and design right into the shirt in a smooth transfer.Get the Cricut Joy if you don't have a big craft space!
This cute lucky clover shirt is the perfect "pinch-proof" shirt to wear on St. Patrick's day!
Supplies Needed for Infusible Ink Shirt:
Cricut Maker or cutting machineCricut EasyPress 2
Infusible Ink Transfers
Cricut Infusible Ink Shirt
EasyPress Mat
Cricut Design Space™ file
Place the infusible ink transfer on the cutting mat with the colored side up. Design the image in Cricut Design Space, just find a clover image and slice the text to say Lucky over the top.
Mirror the image before cutting it out. Then click the cut button on the Cricut and set the material to infusible ink transfers.
Place the shirt on the EasyPress mat and use a lint roller to remove debris from the shirt. Then warm it up with the EasyPress 2.
Weed the excess infusible ink from the cut out. Don't touch the infusible ink transfer if it can be avoided.
Then place the cut out transfer on the shirt.
Then cover with the included butcher paper.
Press with the EasyPress 2 for 40 seconds. Check this chart for the recommended settings.
Then remove the EasyPress and gently lift off the plastic and the transfer sheet.
The transfer is wonderful and smooth! Won't wash off, snag or curl...you can't even tell its there!
Then repeat by adding a smaller clover on the sleeve in the same process as above.
This is a great way to add a little fun to the sleeves and use a little more of the infusible ink transfer sheet.
Make a bunch and give them to friends! I love how professional they feel. Everyone that sees my shirt is surprised that I made it because it feels silk screened. They are wonderful!
The Cricut infusible ink shirts come in all sizes, including baby bodysuits. Make a shirt for every single occasion! Make family reunion shirts to match--I love making shirts!
That's it!
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