Inkjet tattoo paper makes you look tough, no pain

Posted in Home by Conner Flynn on April 4th, 2008

Inkjet Tattoo paper makes you look tough, no pain
Want a tattoo but can’t stand the idea of a ink filled needle jabbing you a million times? Well girlly-man, you can rest easy, because now you can just print designs out and have a temporary tattoo. Whether you want the “I’ve been to prison” look, or even if you are a young and loose female wanting a unique tramp-stamp to lure the man-meat, it’s now easy.

Just create your own tattoo design, then once it’s printed you just need to apply an adhesive sheet to the printout and smooth out any bubbles. When you remove the adhesive sheet, the printed tattoo will remain with a sticky surface allowing it to be applied to your skin with a wet sponge. They’re water-based and non-toxic. If you avoid bathing they will stay on you for about a week, otherwise they can easily be removed with soap and water.

[Tattoo paper] VIA [Ohgizmo]

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4 Responses to “Inkjet tattoo paper makes you look tough, no pain”

  1. Raluca Says:

    temporary tattoo is just silly

  2. Xpltivdletd Says:

    I like it, and I’ve no shortage of real Tats. The one traditional objection that ever made sense to me was–what-if you have a Tat you can’t cover up without attracting more attention–and you make an enemy of some really obsessive so-&-so?

    The trouble with most off-the shelf temporary tattoos is that they look it. I can go to the Crafts aisle (or maybe the toy aisles) at [BEEP]-Mart and so can you or anyone else, to see these. THIS product and a little careful work might produce a wash-off Tat that doesn’t scream ‘fake-tattoo’ at 20 paces (or even up close). It has potential. I will look for it.

  3. joel Says:

    being able to design and print off your own fake-tats is a cool idea.

    you could even try making the real tat you want, and wearing it for a few days before deciding if you really want to have it on you for the rest of your life.

    its a thought.

  4. katie Says:

    where can i get it?????

    katie062009@yahoo.com

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