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How To Use Cricut Infusible Ink? [The Ultimate Guide]

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If you’re a Cricut user, you may have heard of  Cricut Infusible Ink . Have you tried it? Infusible Ink is a new Cricut product that lets you achieve professional-quality heat transfer projects at home. It is the ink that “infuses” your project; instead of being a physical layer of material that will attach to your project with an adhesive layer, infusible ink sinks into your project. Today’s post will show you how to use  Cricut Infusible Ink . Also, we will give you a list of supplies needed to build an infusible ink project. Then we will provide step-by-step instructions for creating your first infusible ink project and some tips and tricks to work with  Cricut Infusible Ink . The colors are wonderfully vibrant, and patterned art transfer sheets are beautiful. This will take your Cricut projects to the next level. What Supplies Will You Need To Use Cricut Infusible Ink? To do the  Cricut Infusible Ink  project, you will need the following supplies:   ·          Infusible I

How To Change the Cricut Blade? [A Simple Step-by-step Guide]

Are you wondering when you should and how to  change the Cricut blade ? The Cricut blade is the most important part of the machine; it cuts and scores designs and is the main key to a fast and easy production line and must be replaced frequently. As a general rule, you should  change Cricut blades  every 6 months – 1 year. If your blade can’t be cleaned or reused, replace it. Use different blades for different materials to make them last longer. There is a ton of information about Cricut machines, how to set them, and different projects but not much about when Cricut blades should be replaced. So, we decided to put together research to figure out how to  change the Cricut blade  and break it down how to make the Cricut blade last longer and save you enough time to buy a new one. Does a Cricut Blade Go Dull? A Cricut blade can become clogged for many reasons, some easy to fix and some a bit more difficult. These are the main reasons we will cover below. The first way a blade