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Old 04-21-2005, 12:06 PM   #1  
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Hello everyone ~
I am attempting to make tatoos that will be temporary to place on paper for the person to then place on him/herself. I know SU! carries the tatoo kits for kids, but this will be of another design so I don't need the set per se (and I won't be stamping on each person).
My question is where have you seen tatoo transfer paper (or some type of alternative?) so these can be made? Of course you can find kits online, but what crafter has time to order and wait for the brown truck when there are alternatives you already know about I hope you can help!! I have to make these over the weekend. You are life savers!
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when i was a kid, we'd make them out of regular paper. we did it with markers, but i don't see why ink would be different. we'd color an image on thin paper, put it on our skin and then wet the back of the paper to transfer it. cardstock wouldn't be a good choice for this obviously--but regular copy paper should work.

i'm not sure how the transfer paper would work with stamps. the only transfers i've seen that don't require water are made out of something like rub-ons.
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check www.thecraftypc.com also.
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thanks so much for your suggestions
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