HOW TO MAKE TEMPORARY TATTOOS
How to Make Temporary Tattoos and Glitter Tattoos for Kids
Luckily, with a little practice and prepa ration it is easy to make glitter tattoos for kids and adults!
HOW TO MAKE TEMPORARY GLITTER TATTOOS
Prep the skin by having the area washed with soap and water if they have used any type of lotion on their skin, and then wiping it down well with rubbing alcohol. You can use cotton balls, or those individually packaged wipes. Let the alcohol fully dry and then carefully remove the paper layer from the stencil, and place it on a smooth skin surface that contains little body hair. Avoiding excess body hair will make your design look better, and will be easier to remove. Glitter tattoos for kids last longer when you put them on areas of the body that they might be less tempted to pick at, like down by the ankle or on the upper arm. Those areas often have less body hair too. Using your hand or something firm (a business card works well), rub the stencil onto the skin so that there aren’t any gaps between the skin and the design. Peel off the top clear layer slowly. Watch for floating pieces, and grab those with your fingernail to make sure that they don’t come up with the clear layer. (For speed, avoid designs with floating pieces.) Cover the empty area of the stencil with a thin layer of glue. If you put it on too thick it will take a long time to dry. If you accidentally put it on too thick you can press the design with the clear layer to lightly pick up excess glue. Peel off the stencil carefully, making sure not to tug on any drying glue. If there are floaters you can use a wood stick to pick them out. Using a brush or a poofer cover the stencil with a layer of glitter. You can use just one color, or use a lot of colors. Just remember that the more colors that you add, the longer it will take to create the design. Brush the excess glitter off into a tray. O-o-o-h! and a-h-h-h! at the new sparkly creation that is sure to make your clients super mega happy!!! Check out the Ybody review with the red butterfly. There are also applications of glitter tattoos.
HOW TO MAKE TEMPORARY COLORINI TATTOOS
DIY temp orary tattoos for kids and adults can look very realistic if you use Colorini.
Prep the skin by having the area washed with soap and water if they have used any type of lotion on their skin, and then wiping it down well with rubbing alcohol. Let the alcohol fully dry and then carefully remove the paper layer from the stencil, and place it on a smooth skin surface that contains little body hair. Avoiding excess body hair will make your design look better, and will be easier to remove. Using your hand or something firm, (a business card works well), rub the stencil onto the skin so that there aren’t any gaps. Peel off the top clear layer slowly. Watch for floating pieces, and grab those with your fingernail to make sure that they don’t come up with the clear layer. Using a brush, cover the empty area of the stencil with a thin layer of Colorini. If you put it on too thick it will take longer to dry and it could bleed under the stencil. You can limit the risk of the color bleeding under the stencil by lightly loading a wedge sponge with Colorini, and then tapping it over the stencil. You can use more than one color, and you can blend and mix the colors on the design. Peel off the stencil carefully, making sure not to tug on any drying Colorini. If there are floaters you can use your fingernail or a wood stick to pick them out. (For speed, avoid designs with floating pieces.) If you want to add glitter to your Colorini design, do so when the Colorini is still wet and tacky.
HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN TEMPORARY SKIN PEN TATTOOS
If you want to make temporary tattoos that last, prep the skin by having the area washed with soap and water if they have used any type of lotion on their skin, and then wiping it down well with rubbing alcohol. You can start with a light outline of the design and then gradually build up the color by adding multiple layers of the same color, or switching to darker or complimentary shaded pens. Complimentary colors you say? Yes! To get an authentic temporary tattoo look try to avoid black for darkening a shade of a color. Instead make a dark yellow by blending in purple, a dark red by blending in green, a dark orange by blending in blue, and vice versa. Use the Tat2U OOPS! pen to correct mistakes or to blend colors. A nice black outline once you are all done using the colors will finish off the look! Use alcohol to wash off skin pen designs. Some colors may leave a faded stain on the skin for a couple of days. Though I have been able to wash them off myself easily when used over face paint (using soap and water), I would not recommend using them excessively on the face since they can be temperamental and might stain the skin longer than some parents might like.
HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN TEMPORARY FACE TATTOOS WITH WASHABLE GLUE
You can use Ybody Washable Glue on the face to enhance your face painting designs. There is no prep needed. The glue will hold glitter for most of the day if you keep it dry and do not pick at it. You can remove the washable glitter tattoos for kids with soap and water. Check out the video below! To create a glitter tattoo on the face you can use regular plastic stencils over face paint or directly on the skin. TAP Stencils are a perfect size for adding little glittery accents. You can also use the brush in the bottle or a thinner brush to draw free hand designs. Try to apply a thin even layer of the glue so that it doesn't take too long to dry. To create the glitter tattoo effect, apply the glitter while the glue is still wet. Once the glue is dry it will no longer be tacky. Brush off excess glitter if needed. You can use regular tattoo stencils but I would use them with caution on the face since they are rather sticky, peeling them off might surprise your customers!