Hood Life Cricut Layered Infusible Ink Shirt DIY

Hood Life Cricut is a layered shirt with subtle DIY ink.

Cricut Infusible Ink is a dream come true! I love how the ink glides over the shirt, leaving it smooth and flawless. Learn how to coat a shirt with Cricut's Infusible Ink with this tutorial.


This shirt is perfect for everyone... but I really wanted to make it. I gave it to a friend named Hood. This is perfection.


Material required:

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roll or tape
Text designed by Cricut Design Space.
(I used Varsity and Playlist fonts, both are free)


Text Design in Cricut Design Space:

Create the desired text in Cricut Design Space. Use two different text colors and slightly overlap them. Then select both layers and click the "Cut" button. Then remove the cutouts so the 2 words completely overlap.


Cut Resistant Ink:

View the image and select the Infusible Ink option. Cut the ink in the order requested by the machine. Don't touch the Infusible Ink transfer, just grab the edges and quickly sit on the mat.


Cricut Ink Application:

After cutting both layers of heat transfers, remove excess heat transfers.


Then gently erase the layered word from the transfer sheet.


Then insert the layered word into the word that carries the first word. Then put the back cover on the back of the layered word.


Iron on loose ink:

Now place the t-shirt on the EasyPress mat and clean the t-shirt with a roller... or tape. Remove any fuzz or lint.


Heat EasyPress 2 to 400*. Next, heat the Infusible Ink T-shirt for about 10 seconds.


Then turn the Infusible Ink Transfer over and place it on a warm t-shirt. Take it slow and set it up perfectly the first time. Now cover the meat with the paper that comes with the transfer.


Then place the EasyPress 2 on your shirt and press for 30 seconds.


Remove the EasyPress 2 and allow the shirt to cool completely.


Grand finale:

Once cooled down, take off your gear and check out your beautiful shirt!


That's right, Hood Life! I love how thin layers work with Infusible Ink!


That's all!

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