Print Your Own Temporary Tattoos

Collin @ MAKE writes:
Run-of-the-mill tattoo designs are easy to fake and therefore easy to doubt. But forging a believably atrocious design with some inkjet tattoo paper could definitely turn some heads.
I loved temporary tattoos as a kid, but I can't imagine how much more I would have loved them if I could design my own! Print your own temporary tattoos on this printer paper.
Posted by Becky Stern |
Apr 5, 2008 02:00 PM

Digital Design and Photography, Kids, Printing |
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