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Well since I mentioned these in the last post I figured I better take time to talk about them. I love Cricut’s infusible ink markers. I tried an off-brand and while they worked, I prefer the tip of Cricut’s. I also love that they fit in the Cricut.

Essentially what you do, is color on a sheet of laser copy paper and then heat press it to your product. It will go on as a mirror image, so keep that in mind.

For the image I had the Cricut draw the image. I forgot to mirror it. So I drew “words” on the front cover. Then I colored in the image and pressed it to my shirt. I bought the image on etsy and love it. https://www.etsy.com/listing/756999174/girl-reading-books-svg-book-lover-svg?ref=yr_purchases The wording was an infusible ink sheet.
Maren and Stiles did the front of this for me. They did all of it by just drawing it. Maren is really good at writing words in mirror image.
This is the same tumbler that Maren and Stiles made for me for Mother’s Day. They had all my grandkids’ color on the paper. Maren helped with the words.

This was a fun project for a friend. I had the Cricut write the word Mommy, then her two girls colored it in and drew the hearts.

This tumbler was my first tumbler project and one of my favorites. I had the Cricut draw the images. Each one represents my husband, my three kids, and myself. Then I colored them in. I love the beautiful vibrant colors.

The knitter’s mug was also made with these markers. My Cricut drew the outlines and I colored it in.

These markers are such a great way to make fun personalized gifts. I love using them with children’s artwork.

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