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Image of pen and paper
Image of pen and paper












image of pen and paper

I used the blue Infusible Ink marker to bleed out some of the ink onto the plastic tape.Īfter generously dipping my paintbrush into water, I picked up a little bit of the ink from the tape and then applied it to the wave area of the outline on my paper. I took a piece of the Cricut Heat Resistant tape and put it down near my project on a piece of paper. Notice the muddy colors-but they’ll look completely different when we’re done! Now we get to paint! The yellow and green didn’t fare so well when I tried to use them as water colors, so I went ahead and filled in those areas by hand with my yellow Infusible Ink Marker. In this case, around the wave, the contrast areas in the circle on top, and the contrast areas in the circle on the bottom. When I traced the logo, I pretty much just traced the areas where I knew I wanted to add color. You can tape it down if you need to, but we’re not doing a lot of highly accurate tracing here. Put the second sheet of white copy paper directly over the first. Directly on top of the glass, place the image that you colored in with your black pen. The laser copy paper is pretty porous so it is going to suck up the ink tinged water fairly quickly but this method is a pretty fun way to add color to your project. Which means when you color on plastic, you leave a few bubbles of ink behind. Shouldn’t take more than 10 minutes for about a 4-inch logo.Īdding Color or Watercolor with Cricut Infusible Ink to your Surf Logo T-shirtĬricut Infusible Ink markers behave just like regular markers. The larger your image, of course, the more coloring with the black Cricut Infusible Ink pen you’re going to have to do as the lines get thicker.

image of pen and paper

I call this a perfect excuse to hunker down in front of some Netflix and do some coloring. You’ll notice that the image is not solid after it is completed. Click the blinking “C.” Watch in wonder as the Cricut Maker draws your image right on the paper! Put the black Cricut Infusible Ink pen into the holder on the machine. Put your laser copy paper onto the light blue mat (or a mat that’s not so sticky-those are best for light weight copy paper.) and feed into your machine. I did use a purple mat for this project, but it's barely sticky enought to keep the paper still. Click “Make.” Mirror the image, first thing! This is still an iron on, so you'll need everything to be backwards on your transfer just like with iron-on vinyl. Size the image to fit whatever size t-shirt you are going to put it on.Īttach all the graphic elements in the space so they will come out all on the same drawing in the correct place. Although I think it might be pretty cool to see tons of “Biggs Surfing” t-shirts out there, you’ll probably want a different last name on your logo.

image of pen and paper

This file is set up so you can go in and change the last name on the logo and the year to whatever you like. Open up the customizable Surf Logo Project file in Cricut Design Space.














Image of pen and paper