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Silhouette Temporary Tattoo Paper (2 pack) allows you to create custom temporary tattoos using your inkjet printer. Each sheet measures 8.5x11 inches and is designed for vibrant color output, making it perfect for personal expression or special events.
S**S
Awesome way to make your own or test run for real ink
I don't even remember why I bought these four years ago but had forgotten about them. I have several new tattoo ideas I wanted to test run for size and location and so I pulled this out of my box. Easy to use. Frankly I dont see what the problem is but then I've been using temporary tattoos for years. It's a two step process to get the tattoo sheet ready to use. Print on the "hard" sheet using inkjet printer, then peel the adhesive sheet, line it up on the printed page and adhere it to the printed page. It's almost like you're putting a clear coat on top. I dont have the cutting machine so I just used scissors and trimmed as close to the design as possible. Anything not printed will be a clear, very thin tissue-like "gleam". Not super glossy but barely noticable at the edges. I took photos to show close up, that edge. I was asked several times if I had gotten a new tattoo because at first glance, you cannot tell! In my photos, one is my dog's paw print (he passed recently) and the other, some symbols. Tips: 1. try to fill up as much of the 8.5x11 paper as you can or determine what the smallest sheet your printer will accept and cut it down. In hindsight, I should have put more pieces on my first sheet. 2. Don't have lots of blank space on a tattoo as it will show up a little bit and look less convincing. The symbols were designed like that strip but I realized all the clear areas would not look as good so I cut them out and put them on one at a time. 3. Increase saturation of color images because this will be transparent, your skin tone will serve as the background color and making the colors more intense will allow them to show up better. I'll add color pix later. 4. Clean your skin with rubbing alcohol and then dry completely for better, longer adhesion. These are not going to go onto dirty or moisturized skin and stay. Also, trying to put them on body parts with lots of hair is a no go. If you can, try a little hair remover or razor an area or chose a less hairy body paer, lol. I'm on day 2 of wearing the paw print on the inside of my forearm and it hasnt come off yet! I love these and plan to buy more.
E**.
Amazing… seriously!
I bought these to make my tattoos for my husbands birthday. Tattoos were off his face. They went on super easy and came off without any lingering residue or color. I’d post a picture, but it’s his face. I will definitely be using these again with my Cricut!
T**.
Great paper
It's good paper and easy to print but you only get 2 sheets.
D**R
Silhouette Tattoos
They are a little spendy but my grand kids love them. They are easy to make and apply.
A**E
Love but expensive
I used this on a cedar wood slice. I printed one of my photos and it turned out pretty good. The pic is one of my first times and I learned a couple of things. Make sure you get all the bubbles out before pulling off. And know that this doesn’t show white so I’d try to remove any white from your photo. I wish that you’d get more than 2 sheets for the price. I think it’s on the expensive side but it’s the Better one I’ve found.
R**L
Pricy, but I hear it is worth it
I have heard this is amazing tattoo paper. When I saw it was a two pack, I didn’t realize there were only two sheets in each one. So you are only getting four sheets total.
P**P
Works really well!
When you plan a cosplay where your character requires stuff ON THEIR FACE and this stuff holds up all day and then some without getting ruined at a crowded, hot convention in the middle of summer, you bet your pants I'm impressed. Especially if you're the type with mixed to oily skin.Guys, this was super convenient. Why bother spending so much time trying to draw something on yourself with the risk of it smudging or rubbing off on clothing and wasting possibly really expensive product when you can go in your design program or find an image off the internet, print out more than one if you want a backup, then just put it up against your skin with a damp cloth after you add the adhesive? BAM. Done in two minutes.Once the water hits the paper during application, the paper slides right off and you are left with the perfect image. When you're done with your tattoo, you can wash it off. I was able to peel mine off at the end of the night, which was awesome. And, I don't have to worry about breaking out like I do with things like grease makeup and the like.Highly reccomend.
M**E
Be tough
I was participating in an obstacle course event with a large team. Many people were concerned that they wouldn't be able to cut it, so as team captain, I needed something to boost their confidence. What could be better for making yourself tough than getting a tattoo? This paper helped achieve this result.This product was easy to use. Select or create an image. For maximum toughness results, use something with flames and barbed wire. I designed something quickly in Microsoft PowerPoint using the freeform shapes tool, selected the whole thing, grouped it, reversed the image (flip horizontal), then duplicated it so there were multiple images on one sheet. Use an inkjet printer to print it on this paper, and and then apply the adhesive sheet carefully (I used a ruler to squeeze out air bubbles). Cut your tattoos out, staying close to the design shape. When you are ready to get tatted, make sure your skin is clean and free of oils or sweat (don't be nervous, it's not going to hurt like a real tattoo). After applying, I could feel the tattoo's tough-making abilities take effect immediately. It felt thicker than commercial temporary tattoos, but at least I was tough. When I was done (office day job, you know), I peeled it off carefully starting at the edges. You can also scrub the tattoo off with a rag and soapy water.
M**E
This paper really worked
This tattoo paper worked perfectly! We tried a different product first and it was terrible - the Sillhouette brand was of so much better quality. The ink didn’t smear on the paper, the colours were vibrant, the adhesive backing was easier to apply, and the tattoos held up well on the skin.
D**G
Worked great!
Made some tattoos for a party with a theme that was hard to find tattoos for. The kids loved them! Tricky to get off the skin for some…
J**K
The worst
These don't work.
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