Hood Life Cricut Layered Infusible Ink Shirt DIY
A great layered t-shirt with Hood Life DIY ink for cricket
Cricut Infusible Ink is a dream! I like how the ink fits into the shirt, making it smooth and flawless. With this tutorial you will learn how to overlay a Cricut Infusible t-shirt.
This t-shirt is perfect for everyone ... but for me it was a lot of fun. I gave it to a friend named Hood. This is perfection.
Required materials:
Membership links include:
Scotch tape or painter
Text drawn in the Cricket design space
(I used university and playlist fonts, both of which are free)
Text layout in Cricket layout space:
Design the text you want in a cricket design space. Use two different colors of text and overlap slightly. Then select the two layers and click the Slide button. Then remove the sliced pieces so that the two words completely overlap.
Extracted ink parts:
Invert the image and select the Infusible Ink setting. Cut off non-feasible inks in the manner prescribed by the machine. Do not touch unused transfer ink, hold on to the edges and quickly place them on the pillow.
Impossible cricket ink layer:
After cutting out two layers of impossible ink transfer throw away any extra impossible ink.
Then gently remove the laminated sound from the transfer paper.
Then insert the word level on the card with the first word. Then lay the back paper layer on the back of the floor.
Stroke on unfeasible ink:
Put the shirt on the Easypress rug and wash the shirt with a roller ... or masking tape. Remove dirt or grime. EasyPress heats up to 2 to 400 *. Then heat the t-shirt with the persistent ink for about 10 seconds.
Then turn on the persistent ink transfer and put it on in a warm shirt. Go slow and apply perfectly the first time. Now cover with the transfer paper that came with the transfer.
Then put it on your EasyPress 2 shirt and hold for 30 seconds.
Remove EasyPress 2 and allow the shirt to cool completely.
Grand Final:
After cooling down, pick up a shirt pattern and look at your beautiful t-shirt!
That's right- Hood Live! I like how thin layers work with removable ink!
Wow!
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Love a t-shirt with this kind of ink