Hi! I have yet to use invisable ink with my cricut but wondered if it is possible to lay the infusibles on top of each other? So for example, if I was making a ink photo of a cartoon car and wanted the body of the car and the door to be different colors, would I have to make 2 copies of the car in diferent colors and cut ou the doors and then switch the colors of the doors so that I have two complimentary cars? Or is there a better way? Thanks!
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I kinda of sensed the OP had a Cricut, but couldn't tell, they may have a different cutter too.
Infusible Ink is Sublimation, that you cut and weed like Vinyl. You can't layer it on top of each other as it is ink, and not opaque. You have to cut and weed the parts (like a puzzle) so all are pressed over white a substrate base.
Edit ; But Liz, I know where you are coming from, as the OP is a first post, and there are so many Cricut questions that can't be answered.
I just wanted to point out that Infusible Ink is something we can use with MTC, and Sublimation is really cool, and people should try it!