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My son loves music and especially old rock. I had promised to make him a new shirt. He wanted something from the Eagles and chose this image. I’m surprising him with the tie.

Since my Dad is on hospice I have been doing a lot of traveling to see him. I decided to make myself new luggage tags to make my luggage stand out and make me smile.

I used one of my favorite sets of infusible ink sheets. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B09P182HQM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Now I’m just waiting for Stiles to get home to give him his new shirt.

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I got to play some more with infusible ink and some new blanks.

They have such pretty colors.

First I made some neoprene car coasters. Next time I will use a bigger circle so as not to get any white showing on the edges.

Then I played around with some mostly polyester socks. These are a fun way to use up scraps.

A couple more shirts for me.

Then I used the sasquatch that was left from weeding the shirts to make a tie.

I got some earring blanks so I had to make earrings and keychains. I’m really excited about how the earrings came out. It was a fun day. I love this infusible ink.

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After I had posted some of the projects I made in a Facebook group. This company reached out to me and asked me if I would try their product if they sent it to me. I said sure. They sent me their Tie Dye and Summer Oil Painting sets. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09GFRSTWJ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I love them. They come in sheets so they are easy to store and add to the mat. They are my favorites to cut and weed. I love that the carrier sheet is nice and sticky. They are smaller than the other sheets. They are 10 X 12 instead of 12 X 12. Although most projects need just under 10″ in width they are still a great size. The only even kind of con is that sometimes there is a little too much white or beige in the pattern. Since you really need to use white blanks, light colors in the design sometimes blend into the blank..

These are by far my favorite ones to use. They are gorgeous and versatile. I bought myself a set of Colorful on the same listing as the ones I was given.

I mentioned that I wish they had solid colors since they were my favorite brand and I love using solids so they sent me this set with solids and coordinating patterns. https://www.amazon.com/IVYSHION-Infusible-Watercolor-Christmas-Sublimation/dp/B07T42XQ9Z?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1&psc=1 (easter 2)

I love how easy it was to make designs with multiple colors.

I can’t wait to try more sets and see what new designs they come out with.

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Ok, so now it was time for me to try out another brand. This time I was specifically looking for solid colors. I wanted to start making multiple color designs. So I bought this set. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09LHLXBCW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1

I love the colors. I love that each color is labeled. When you get the sheets the colors are muted and it is hard to tell what color they are. They don’t become dark and vibrant until heat is added and you press them into the design. The carrier sheet is a nice degree of stickiness. There are two problems with this brand neither one will keep me from purchasing it. One it is thinner so you need to adjust your cutting thickness. For all of the other brands, I use infusible ink setting with more pressure. With this one, I use infusible ink set with less pressure. The other is the carrier sheet often changes the color of the item. I have solved this by doing one of two things. If it is a more complicated design I make sure and cut around it in a way that it looks like the marks are a border. If it is a simple design I transfer the images to another carrier sheet. The infusible ink is similar to a lightweight cardstock so it is easy enough to pick it up and move it. This is what I used and it didn’t leave any marks or residue. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07Z4LP271/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The scuba suit and wording and the wording on the tiger shirt and from a different brand. https://www.amazon.com/IVYSHION-Sheets-Infusible-Transfer-Sublimation/dp/B09SP5R538?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1

The solids are all https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09LHLXBCW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Kaysu also has some gorgeous patterns. I haven’t noticed the problem of the transfer sheet darkening the items with the patterns.

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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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So after playing with infusible ink sheets I decided that I needed a mug press and that I wanted to try other brands of sheets. I also wanted to play around with the infusible ink markers.

As I searched Amazon the brand that seemed to have the best reviews was XINPOCUT so I bought this set. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B09733BXBQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (rainbow)

I loved that it came in sheets. They were so much easier to store and add to the mat. The one problem I have with this set is that the carrier sheet is not as sticky as I would like. Small cuts pop off and get lost. I wouldn’t use it for something really detailed. I do still really like them. They cut well. I haven’t had the adhesive leave marks on my products. The colors are gorgeous. Just be careful to not lose pieces. I don’t use it for really detailed work.

The first, fourth, and fifth were made from this set. The others from markers.

I did like it enough that I purchased another set. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B09C6CP8BQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 (grunge damask)

This shows the problem I had with it not being sticky enough. The middle of the e and s popped out without me realizing it. I had to try and cut out another one and add it. The colors are gorgeous.

I really like these. I especially like the gorgeous, vibrant dark colors that pop. I just with the transfer sheet was a little stickier. Now that I know it is a problem I am careful and able to make sure and not loose pieces.

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It has been a long time since I have posted here. Since the last time, I have added many hobbies to the ones I already had and have continued my old ones. My kids are all adults and I am now a grandma.

I have taken up weaving and making lots of different items with my cricut

My most recent hobby is making shirts, mugs, and tumblers using infusible. When I first started using infusible ink the information on the non-Cricut brands was hard to find. So I started experimenting. I figured I would post about what I had found out.

Here are just a few of the things I have been up to. I will post about the different brands I have tried in different posts.

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