Cricut Infusible Ink: A Beginner's Guide - Happiness Is Homemade
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What We Used:
- Cricut Infusible Ink Ceramic Coaster Blanks
- Cricut Infusible Ink Transfer Sheet (we used black)
- Cricut Maker Machine (can also use Explore machines)
- Cricut EasyPress 2, and Mat
- White Cardstock
- Butcher Paper (included with Infusible Ink Transfer Sheets)
- Lint Roller
- Heat Resistant Tape (optional)

Begin by opening up your design in Cricut Design Space. You can access these Gaming Coasters here if you’d like to create this same project.

Use your Cricut machine to cut the Infusible Ink sheet. Again, make sure to mirror your design before cutting!

Weed the excess Infusible Ink using your hands or tweezers. Notice again that the color of the Infusible Ink transfer sheet is MUCH lighter than our finished project will be.

Use a lint-free cloth to remove any dust or debris from the coaster.
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