
I’m a bit beyond excited to show you how I used a Cricut Tote Bag as Fabric. I made 2 cute Infusible Ink fabric labels for a metal tool & herb container for decor. It turned out SO cute! And SO easy! And SO personal & unique!
If you missed my 1st Cricut Infusible Ink Tote Bag Hack you can find it here.
Layering Cricut Infusible Ink
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Layering Cricut Infusible Ink with 2 different infusible ink transfer sheets was super easy! Be sure to watch the video below where I teach you how I did this great Cricut tote bag hack with infusible ink!
Be sure to grab my free SVG file
To snag any of my free files head on over to my resource library here
Infusible Ink tote bag project hack

Gather supplies
- Free File or one of your own files for a similar project
- Cricut Tote Bag
- Fabric Scissors (These are my new “go-to” fabric scissors, so comfy to use!!!) Lightweight and ergonomic with flat handle design 😊
- Cricut Green Cutting Mat
- Butcher Paper
- White 80# or more cardstock
- Cricut Infusible Ink Transfer Sheets
- Easy Press 1 or 2
- Cricut Easy Press Mat
- Lint Roller
- Braided Ribbon (Optional)
- Felt (Optional)




Video:
My Mantle showing my last two Cricut Tote Bag Hack projects with Infusible Ink!
And here is another Cricut Tote Bag Hack.
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I’m learning how to use my Cricut from your videos. Thank you for such clear instructions.
Hi Boni ~ I am so happy this is helping you! You’re very welcome ♥