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I made this Cricut Infusible Ink Black History Month Shirt in celebration of black history.
I love that with the vibrant colors of Cricut infusible ink products this Black History Month Shirt came way better then I could have imagined.
With Cricut Infusible Inks you can create a variety of colors and patterns, almost as seamlessly smooth as using heat transfer vinyl.
The biggest difference is that for the Cricut infusible ink transfer sheets (what we are using for this project) and infusible ink pens markers you need to use infusible ink compatible blanks.
I'm really in love with how my Cricut Infusible Ink Black History Month Shirt turned out for this infusible ink project.
I don't necessarily celebrate Black History Month. We do, however, celebrate Black history every day.
Black history is a big part of where I come from, and things that make me and my family who we are.
For me, the celebration of black history comes in to play daily.
With the traditions and even old wives' tales and things that we still talk about or practice today.
What do I need to make a multi-color Cricut Infusible Ink T-Shirt?
For this project here is what you need:
- Infusible ink tshirt blank
- Infusible ink Cherry Red
- Bright Green
- True Yellow
- Black
- Cricut EasyPress 2
- Cricut Explore 2 or other Cricut Machine
If you are looking for a great way to show your love for where you come from, this Love shirt is an awesome way to do just that.
And while you are in Design Space, click on images and search for the other amazing black history images there. You will not be sorry!
Grab The Cricut Infusible Ink Black History Month Shirt Project
How To Make A Cricut Infusible Ink Black History Month Shirt
Make this bright and vibrant Cricut Infusible Ink Black History Month Shirt. Learn how to use multiple Cricut Infusible Ink Colors on a single shirt.
Instructions
- Heat the EasyPress 2 to 385 and set the timer for 45 seconds
- Grab the project above, or create your own.
- Set up and resize in Cricut Design Space.
- Place Infusible Ink color side up on your standard grip mat.
- Cut using the infusible ink settings on your machine.
- Remove from the machine.
- I like to fold at a cut line.
- And tare away the excess tranfer sheet.
- Place the design color side down on your blank.
- Cover with a sheet of butcher paper.
- Using your easypress 2 press for 45 seconds.
- Use your tweezers to carefully remove the infusibible ink transfere and backing.
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Donna
I love this idea great use of the Infusible inks.
Jamela Porter
Thank you!