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I used ink jet iron-on with the Cricut Imagine to print and cut the images from the Imagine More Cards Art cartridge. I selected to flip the image so the text would not be backwards when I ironed on the image. I then ironed the bag to remove all the wrinkles then placed the iron-on and began to run the iron on the hottest setting without any steam over the image. Be sure to run the iron really well over the edges of the image. I waited for the backing to cool before removing to leave a matte finish.
3 comments:
Those look great! I've been thinking about trying this on some T shirts.
Thanks fro sharing whats on that cart! Love the bags!
Fabulous! I may have to bust out my Imagine myself and try this!
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