Product Dimensions | 11 x 0.1 x 8.5 inches |
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Item model number | MEDIA-TATTOO |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Manufacturer | Silhouette America, Inc. |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | September 21, 2010 |
Silhouette America, Inc Temporary Tattoo Paper, 8.5×11 Inches, Basic
Rated 4.69 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
(13 customer reviews)
8,49 $
- Country Of Origin: China
- Model Number: MEDIA-TATTOO
- Item Package Dimensions: 11.0″ L x 8.0″ W x 0.1″ H
- Item Package Weight: 0.1 lb
Category: Lip Makeup
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13 reviews for Silhouette America, Inc Temporary Tattoo Paper, 8.5×11 Inches, Basic
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Mommies –
Good
Nancy H. –
I use these to help get through more people when I face paint! But there is a shelf life of the tattoos after you have made them. Mositure and storage location can speed that time up or slow it down. But no more than 5 – 6 months after you make them. Otherwise, it is hard to get the plastic off.
Amanda –
Super easy to print and transfer diy tattoos with this paper!
dsan70 –
Love that you can customize exactly what you want. I made under eye tattoos for my daughter’s softball team and they absolutely loved them!!!
Evangeline Rodgers –
The colors came out perfect they work well
Ashlee Crewe –
We are a competition climbing team used it to tatoo our team logo at our regionals. It does the job but comes out super glossy (especially if you dont have the cricket) Kinda crinkles a little so I might look for better option but it did ultimately do the job.
dsan70 –
Pretty good tattoo paper if you want to make your own tattoos at home. I already had a file of what I wanted to be printed. The size of the tattoo paper is about the same as an 8 x 11 printer paper. It only comes with 2 sheets if i remember correctly, which isn’t a lot if you have to a lot to print out. There weren’t any instructions that were clear cut to me in the set, so I had to find a youtube video explaining it just to make sure I didn’t mess it up. But application is easy like any temporary tattoo and stayed on for a while with me. The only pain is trying to scrub it off your body. After an hour of trying to scrub it off with alcohol wipe and makeup remover, I was still left with some sticky residues. But other than that it did its job.
Bonnie Salazar –
I bought a two pack to try a few different sizes and placements for my next tattoo, and it works great! If I’m very gentle with it, don’t get wet or let my clothes rub against it too much, it lasted as long as about three days before peeling off; but most days I get in the pool and the shower, and almost immediately after getting wet, it looses its adhesive and fades and peels.
Annie –
I made tattoos for my daughters party and they were a great sucess, kids loved choosing and applying their favourite images, and you can fit a lot on one sheet so the cost is worth it for something unique. If you are using this tatoo paper for the first time a few tips before you print the images – You need to remember to reverse images with words or symbols – I was going to do personalised tattoos with the kids names on them for party favours but I couldn’t work out how to reverse the images on my computer. If you don’t reverse the image any words appear as in a mirror – not cool! Also any white areas on an image will be clear if printed on a normal printer so will be skin colour once applied. I found it helpful to watch a couple of youtube videos before I printed as any mistakes are costly considering the price of the paper – but if you get it right the results are fantastic!
Amazon Customer –
I bought these to use as a joke at a bachelor party. We printed off a whole bunch of ridiculous tattoos and everyone was covering themselves in them. We were out camping and riding motorcycles for 3 days so you can imagine we weren’t clean, were sweating, swimming, having fires etc. The tattoos stayed on extremely well and most didn’t come off until you were trying to get them off. See below for a bit more help to make sure they stay on well.
Pros:
-Stayed on even after an afternoon swimming in a lake, applying sunscreen, sweating etc
-Stuck very well in most places
-Quality was awesome
-Easy to use
Cons:
-Don’t stick to hairy skin well at all, or if you have sunscreen on.
-A bit expensive but worth it
-When they start to come off they come off quite quickly
Evangeline Rodgers –
Let me start by saying that despite my rating, I really like this temporary tattoo paper. I would give it five stars, but the instructions that come with the paper aren’t super detailed and they are specific to using the software and cutting tool that this company sells (which I did not use), so I had to do some extra work to figure out exactly how to use them. I don’t see the point in buying the extra tools as I am not mass-producing temporary tattoos. The other reason I didn’t give it five stars is because it’s super expensive for only two sheets. Anyway, I will try to explain the process with some tips that I found useful.
I pasted my pictures into a Word document, and I found that it was best to fill up as much of the space on the document as I could to really get my money’s worth of tattoos. I left a bit of a margin though because the adhesive film doesn’t go right to the edge of the paper (it’s a couple millimeters from the edge). When I used words or anything that is suppose to be a certain direction, I flipped them so they were backwards. Otherwise the tattoo would be backwards when applied to the skin.
I used an inkjet printer (this specific product doesn’t work in laser printers). I printed my tattoos on the glossy side of the white paper, and I changed the settings on my printer to “photo paper”. I found that the ink wouldn’t dry if I had it on the regular paper setting. I also found that colors like black and red didn’t adhere as well as other colors. It still works, but the black was sometimes splotchy and the red would sometimes run when I applied the tattoo.
I then left the paper to dry for a good 15 minutes. Placing the adhesive film is a bit tricky and I screwed it up a few times as it stuck to itself, but surprisingly it still worked. I had to do it on a flat surface where I had lots of room to move. Once the adhesive film was applied, I used a credit card to scrape the bubbles out (this is not included with the paper). I scraped it quite a few times, but I would not suggest using fingernails or anything pointy because it can scrape the ink right off and leave holes in the picture.
After applying the adhesive film, I used a pair of sharp scissors to cut out the tattoos. I tried to cut as close to the picture as possible to avoid having extra adhesive film around the tattoo (this is transparent once applied to the skin, but I didn’t like the look of it).
The tattoos are super easy to apply just like regular temporary tattoos. I used a damp towel (not sopping wet) so the ink didn’t run. I found that it stuck after like 10 seconds as opposed to the 30 seconds for regular tattoos. Sometimes the adhesive wouldn’t stick properly when taking the transparent sheet off, but if I scraped it again with a credit card (sometimes a couple times – don’t use fingernails) then it would stick. Again, black and red were the worst for this. The tattoos came out really nice on the skin, and I also used them on a wooden box and they came out great.
I read somewhere that if you apply a bit of hairspray after the tattoo has dried on your skin, it will be less sticky. On the wooden box, I applied mod podge after the tattoos dried and it sealed them in. The tattoos last for approximately one day unless you sweat a lot, rub it on something, or take a shower. It leaves a sticky residue similar to when you take a sticker off of wood or plastic, but this is easily scrubbed off.
I hope this answers some questions for people. Overall, this is a fun project and I enjoyed it.
Heather Smith –
I bought this to print out fake tattoos for my Vi (Arcane) cosplay. It made it super easy to get the look accurate and the quality was great. Also easy to remove but didn’t falter on its own throughout the day.
Libby –
Très simple d’utilisation et explications clair.
Utilisé avec mon imprimante Canon. Ne pas oublier de changer le programme « style de feuille » de votre imprimante afin d’avoir une meilleure résultat.