Temporary Tattoos Paper
Dec 18, 2011

Temporary Tattoo Paper-Print Your Own Tattoo
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Martha Stewart Mischievous PumpkinTransfers (Pack of 18) $4.37 Create crisp and festive designs on pumpkins with no carving required. Apply with water just like a temporary tattoo. This package contains eighteen mischievous pumpkin transfers. |
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Celtic Tattoos (Paperback) $11.57 The fun and affordable way to decorate your body with authentic Celtic imagery! More than 50 temporary tattoos — including many that glitter or glow in the dark — capture every aspect of the ancient artform: interlacing patterns, elaborate knotwork, abstract animals, crosses, and more. |
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Classic Tattoos (Paperback) $11.57 Based on time-honored designs from the 1920s to the 1960s, more than 50 temporary tattoos feature such popular motifs as pierced hearts, shamrocks, pretty girls, skull and crossbones, jungle cats, eagles, butterflies, and more. Many of the tats glitter or glow-in-the-dark. Complete instructions for use included. |
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Fantasy Tattoos (Paperback) $11.95 Eye-catching images of castles and cauldrons plus wizards, sorceresses, dragons, unicorns, a phoenix, and other colorful creatures of myth and legend fill this value-priced boxed set. More than 50 temporary tattoos include versions that glitter or glow in the dark. Includes complete directions for application and removal. |
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Spray and Fix '202' 8.5-ounce Temporary Fusible Adhesive $12.98 Title: Spray and Fix '202' 8.5-ounce Temporary Fusible AdhesiveModel number: 202Size: 8.5 fluid ounces Temporary pattern spray and fix adhesive comes in an aerosol can202 is a temporary adhesive for paper patternsDesigned to eliminate pinningDries in five minutes so patterns can be stored for future use A warm iron reactivates the glue for the next useGreat for applique dress and fashion patternsDoes Not Gum ScissorsNo CFCAcid-freeDanger: Extremely Flammable |
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Tattoos (Paperback) $14.12 Body art or eyesore, tattoos provide fertile ground for philosophical discussionWhether seen as a celebration of individuality or as a conversation piece, tattoos raise intriguing philosophical questions, from aesthetics to feminism, from semiotics to the philosophy of the person. The abundance of tattooed religious symbols also raises questions surrounding the belief in God, and even the stigma associated with tattoos can initiate discussion on moral and political philosophy. Essays, enthusiastically inked by philosophers (most with tattoos), tattoo artists, and tattoo enthusiasts, offer enlightening insights into the nature of tattoos and the rich philosophical analysis that can be drawn from them. |
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The Mammoth Book of Tattoos (Paperback) $12.12 This collection covers all styles of tattoos from bold tribal pieces, Chines characters, and hieroglyphs to delicate air-brushed designs. Included are striking images of tattoos ranging from all-over "body suits" to individual motifs. |
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Dude, Where`s My Mad Libs (Paperback) $11.39 This box set includes a bright green-ink pen, a sheet of temporary tattoos, and three Mad Libs favorites: Cool Mad Libs, Pirates Mad Libs, and Slam Dunk Mad Libs. Use the pen to fill in the blanks, and stick on the temporary Mad Libs tattoos for a rockin¿` good time! |
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Arabic Tattoos (Paperback) $13.86 It’s no secret that tattoos have become a commonly accepted and popular form of self-expression; people young and old wear sleeves of ink and florid designs peek out from waistband and shirt collars. Over the past few years, however, a new genre of tattoos has emerged: Arabic tattoos.Although Islam prohibits tattooing, Arabic Tattoos documents the reasons why people from the United States and Europe get these tattoos, ranging from names converted from Latin alphabets to Arabic, to bold words like “infidel” emblazoned on US soldiers returning to Iraq.Jon Udelson, the book’s compiler, writes, “These tattoos signify more than the words and designs they showcase upon a person’s skin. They are representative of the this crucial point in modern time where cultural awareness, acceptance, and, unfortunately, fear, are salient aspects of global culture.”Along with the photographs of these tattoos and the stories from their recipients, designers and inkers, essays from tattoo expert Clayton Patterson and Egyptian artist Hamdi Attia provide a thoughtful context for these tattoos.The purpose of Arabic Tattoos is to illuminate questions like "To whom does a language belong?" and in doing so add to an ever expanding public discourse that involves philosophy, religion, politics and art, arriving at a higher understanding of this multi-cultural world in which we live. |
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Vintage Tattoos (Paperback) $19.57 Tattoos have gone from badges of rebellion to fashion statements fully absorbed into mainstream culture. They are enjoying a renaissance, with graphic designers and artists creating specialty tattoos for a growing audience, unleashing a revival of interest in the bawdy vintage tattoo. Old school tattoos are being rediscovered (sometimes ironically, sometimes not) by a new generation. Originally embraced by rebels, sailors, and gangsters, these tattoos-broken hearts, naked girls, floral motifs, and maritime emblems-are now showing up on the fashion runway and in music videos. This book chronicles vintage motifs in thematic chapters interspersed with profiles of influential tattoo artists and their distinctive designs: Sailor Jerry Collins, Don Ed Hardy ("the Godfather of Tattoos"), Mike "Rollo Banks" Malone, Bert Grimm, Japan`s Horiyoshi III, and Shanghai`s Pinky Yun. |
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American Tattoos (Paperback) $20.2 Among the most visually powerful tattoos are those that can only be called American Tattoos. Whether it’s Old Glory in red white and blue spread across a bicep, or the Harley-Davidson bar and shield done in orange with a black outline, these images are among the most compelling ever seen.  This new book from Wolfgang Publications begins with a discussion of the things that define an American Tattoo. There’s the subject matter of course, but also the overall design, the style, the bold colors. Author Doug Mitchel, (author or the best-selling Advanced Tattoo Art book) uses 144 pages of color photos to show a variety of patriotic designs and how each was created on a living canvas. Each step in the process is here, from the initial concept drawing to the last prick. The book also includes pictures of exceptional finished Tattoos, as well flash art of the highest quality. |
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Asian Tattoos (Paperback) $9.97 A world of exotic body art at a great low price! More than 50 easy-to-apply and remove images include tigers, dragons, mythological demons, fish, wave designs, and other ornamental forms, all in the fashion of the Far East. Many of the tattoos glitter or glow in the dark. |
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Decorate Yourself: Cool Designs for Temporary Tattoos, Face Painting, Henna & More $31.85 [The] sections on airbrush tattoos, henna patterns, and nail decorations are likely to have a real teen appeal. Striking color photos. — School Library Journal Forget the paper and posterboard-use your own body as the backdrop for colorful creations. Paint your face like a lion and roar with delight. Stencil a daisy on your arm for summer fun. With Mom or Dad ‘ s help, any youngster can turn into a pirate, princess, or calico cat. Older kids can adorn a shoulder with a galloping zebra or tickle some toenails with a tropical scene. All the techniques from face painting to henna tattooing are described in detail and accompanied by color photos illustrating the before, during, and after of the process. |
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