My iron-on project with Cricut Easypress 2 #ad
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Cricut. The opinions and text are all mine. var ts=document.getElementById('ti-pixel-tracker'); var axel = Math.random() + ""; var num = axel * 1000000000000000000; var ti=document.createElement("img"); ti.style.display="none"; ti.src="https://tracking.tapinfluence.com/trk/5bCGp/yXM5z/p.png?p=0nTz8" + String.fromCharCode(38) + "i=HgGLc" + String.fromCharCode(38) + "ord="+ num + String.fromCharCode(38) + "s=" + encodeURIComponent(document.referrer); ts.parentNode.replaceChild(ti,ts); JSON.stringify({"program_id":"421bc480-1e9a-11e9-973d-0a9d66b43152","post_id":"52712cf0-1f56-11e9-90de-0a9d66b43152"}); I couldn't wait to try the new Cricut Easypress 2, I had heard a lot about the product but never had the chance to try it. It is amazing. It's perfect for iron-on projects and crafting up something specular. It's a lot safer to use too. I based my design on the heart shirt found in the Cricut Design Space if you want to try your own. VIEW the POST