Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Temporary Tattoo Paper Styles

By Renee Lomut


Tattoos are of two kinds, the temporary and permanent. These artistic drawings are loved by many since they have a number of purposes in the lives of individuals. Temporary are ones that lack continuity or regularity, they are not lasting while permanent are not capable of being reversed or returned into their original condition. The use of a temporary tattoo paper is to draw tattoos for decorations.

Many people like to use them to show love, pass across some information and even to identify themselves with a certain culture or organization. Theoretical performers and musicians draw into their skins drafting as a way if making themselves unique and distinct. Some of them have got temporary illustrations which they obtained by this practice of art.

This paper can be used to draw images and patterns on candles, an activity that seems to be arousing and holding the attention of the whole family to take part in, or a single individual can do this to please his or her friend. This is a process that one is required to be very creative, one will need to have a printer, candles and the transfer tattoo paper.

This practice is much affordable as compared to buying already made candles and this will save you money. First of all, you need to get a number of white candles from a shop that is near you, they should not be necessarily white but can be cream, or not any other color apart from white.

After that, you will be obliged to obtain special types of papers an A4 size one sometimes known as transfer papers. Mostly this type of paper was made for easy applications of tattoos of which artists prefer to use.

The moment you have finished drawing, you can now have in symbols, texts, and diagrams or a combination of everything. A light shade candle is the best item to use since it allows easy incorporation of all the writings and diagrams. The main idea behind this is to make ease when transferring the work to the candle so that it sticks.

To allow the combination of all the recipes, that is text, images and drawings it is best to use the candle that is light shade. The fundamental reason of this is to carry-over with ease the art work on to the candle and make sure it abides. Print the design with a laser jet ink printer and you should ascertain that you do not waste your printer ink cartridge, and make sure you keep it safe and away from contact with moisture or water.

Now you can use your ink printer to print your work and be sure where you are working is free from water spills or moist clothes and surfaces around you because once the paper gets wet, it can dislodge and you will make a mess of your work. And also take into account the ink being used so that you do not waste the printers ink. Once you have printed, you use a pair of scissors or a sharp razor blade to cut out the diagrams. Lay it on the candle by the help of tweezers and then easily and carefully take out the representation, when the diagram becomes visible, employ fingers to press against the candle.

The whole of the A4 sheet should be filled with your designs always before doing the printing on the paper, because in one case the initial design has been separated, it will be difficult to use the paper in your printer again. An individual is capable of making their own patterns in three main ways and all have been discussed in details in this context and are very enjoyable.

There are three major ways that one can create them by the use of a transfer paper, where one draws or designs a tattoo on it, cutting along the lines and then sticking it on your skin, which of course after you have done that, the next step is to bunk lightly and take off the paper. This tattoo is going to stay for a maximum of five days or less.

The temporary stain will gradually cease to be visible and detaches in peels, this normally lasts 10 to 15 days when safe-skin paint is used. They can either be free hand creations or stencil made and of course the temporary tattoo paper should be placed on to the skin. These are the same materials that are used to paint faces of children at fairs and picnics. Adults can also use the same technique to create body art that is temporary but looks fantastic.




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