What Is the Difference Between Cricut Pens and Infusible Ink?

Cricut Pens and Infusible Ink are both products designed to work with Cricut cutting machines, but what is the difference between them?

Cricut Pens consist of a plastic pen holder that fits into the Cricut Joy, Explore Air 2, or Maker machine and contains a replaceable ink cartridge. The pens come in various colors and can be used to draw with precision on either cardstock or other compatible materials. With Cricut Pens, you can create detailed drawings, write messages or create colorful works of art. The ink cartridges are easy to replace when they run out.

Infusible Ink is a type of transfer paper that is used with an EasyPress or an iron to create vibrant designs and logos on t-shirts, bags, pillows and other fabric items.

The process involves printing a design onto the transfer paper using your Cricut machine and then pressing it onto the desired item. The ink is infused into the fabric making it permanent and machine washable. It is perfect for creating personalized apparel such as t-shirts or aprons.

The main difference between Cricut Pens and Infusible Ink is that Cricut Pens are primarily used for drawing on paper or cardstock while Infusible Ink is used for transferring designs onto fabric.

Conclusion

Cricut Pens are ideal for creating precise drawings on paper or cardstock while Infusible Ink transfers vibrant designs onto fabric items such as t-shirts, bags and pillows. Both products make it easy to customize projects with unique designs.