I love to test things, so it'll come as no surprise to learn that I've been testing Cricut Infusible Ink on a variety of surfaces beyond the official Cricut blanks. The two big keys to determining what you can and can't put the Infusible Inks onto are MATERIAL CONTENT and COLOR. For Infusible Inks to transfer properly, they need to bind with polyester or polymer surfaces. And because the Infusible Inks are transparent rather than opaque, they need to be on white or light colored surfaces. A good Cricut Infusible Ink blank is one that has a hiqh polyester count or polymer coating and is white or pastel.
Cricut Infusible Ink Blanks Tested:
Hanes Women’s Cool DRI 100% Polyester T-Shirt Infusible Ink Blank -
Mermaid Sequin (Reverse Sequin) Pillowcase Infusible Ink Blank -
Microfiber Pillowcase Infusible Ink Blank - Wal-Mart
Leather Keychain Infusible Ink Blank -
Mouse Pad Infusible Ink Blank -
Garden Flag Infusible Ink Blank -
Drink Coolies Infusible Ink Blank -
Puzzle Infusible Ink Blank -
Tubesocks -
Canvas Totebag -
Makeup Bag -
... plus four more!
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