Watercolor Painting Ideas with Cricut Infusible Ink
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Creating stunning and permanent watercolor projects has never been easier than with Cricut Infusible Ink products. By using Infusible Ink markers and pens, you can make your own watercolor paint to then apply to coasters, shirts, tote bags, and more. Keep reading for my favorite Infusible Ink watercolor painting ideas!
Cricut Infusible Ink has quickly become one of my favorite products to work with. I was lucky enough to have early access to Infusible Ink and I got to practice by making projects like a DIY Lobster Tote Bag, Tropical Leaves Coasters, a DIY Mermaid Pencil Case, and this adorable Dinosaur Baby Onesie.
I realized how versatile the Infusible Ink Markers are when I created my own watercolor paints with them! It’s an easy process that you can learn more about in this DIY Unicorn Notebook post. There are a few other Cricut Infusible Ink projects that some of my blogger friends have made that I love too! Click through and get inspired to try an easy watercolor project of your own.
Supplies you Need for Cricut Infusible Ink Watercolor Projects
- Cricut Maker
- Cricut Standard Grip Mat
- White Adhesive Vinyl (Cricut|Expressions Vinyl)
- Cricut EasyPress 2
- Cricut EasyPress Mat
- Cricut Infusible Ink Markers
- Nail Polish Remover
- Laser Copy Paper
- Paintbrush
- Gallon Size Freezer Bag
- Lint Roller
- Butcher Paper (comes in transfer sheet package)
- White Cardstock (to protect your EasyPress Mat)
- Blanks – Cricut Infusible Ink requires a certain percentage of polyester to create the chemical reaction (sublimation) required for Infusible Ink to work. Please use caution when choosing blank items to use for your watercolor painting projects.
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