Today I’m going to show you how to make tattoos! These homemade tattoos will be in the bowling ball goody bags at my twins’ bowling party this week. You won’t believe how simple it is to make your own personalized tattoos.
All you need to make your own tattoos is tattoo paper and a printer {this tattoo paper is made by Silhouette but you don’t need a Silhouette machine for this project}.
I designed these tattoos by using an online image, downloading it into Photoshop Elements, and adding text. Before printing on the tattoo paper, the image has to be flipped so the text is mirrored. {These tattoos say, “I went bowling with Luke and Lila”.}
Once the ink is dry, you carefully adhere the adhesive paper over top …
… and use a scraper to make sure it’s firmly placed.
They’re applied exactly the way any temporary tattoo is applied … a bit of water and they’re on.
They make a fun birthday party favor, don’t they?
Serena @ Thrift Diving says
These are so cute! I just bought a Silhouette a few months ago. Thanks for pointing out that they carry tattoo paper. I’m going to get some now! 🙂
Serena
Thrift Diving
Our Pinteresting Family says
Those are so cute! I’m going to have to try this out. I like that you don’t need to have a Silhouette to do it too. 🙂
kelly hearn says
can you get that paper at Hobby Lobby?
Randi~Dukes and Duchesses says
Honestly, I’m not sure, Kelly. I haven’t looked. I got mine online at http://www.silhouetteamerica.com.
Lorraine Finkbeiner says
I don’t need tattoos very often but this weekend happens to be my 15 yr old’s bday and we’re going to see OZ…..so tattoos would be perfect! Thanks a bunch!
Randi~Dukes and Duchesses says
That’s so fun!
Dinah says
I had NO idea there was tattoo paper!!! That is fantastic!!!
Rachel {BubblyNatureCreations.com} says
What??? I had NO idea you could do this!!! Wow!!! I am amazed!
barb says
Luke and Lila must LOVE these! I know my kids would love it if all of their friends had tattoos with their names on them. Genius!
Amy says
Am I able to use my Cricut for this?
Randi Dukes says
You could set it up like a print and cut but truthfully, it’s probably easier to just run them through your printer.