Print your own fake tattoos

Run-of-the-mill tattoo designs are easy to fake and therefore easy to doubt. But forging a believably atrocious design with some inkjet tattoo paper could definitely turn some heads. Just be sure add some ointment and optional bandage for that authentic 'fresh' look.
You could always use it to get a sneak-preview before taking the plunge on a real one. Or perhaps you'd prefer to demo some 'sleeves' -
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Apr 1, 2008 01:00 PM
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Posted by: Pauly on April 1, 2008 at 12:31 PM |
Check out this fun collection of robot tatoos!
http://www.robotliving.com/tatoos-2/
| Posted by: Mike on April 4, 2008 at 1:16 PM |
This is really cool. Is there any chance they can cause skin irritation because of the way its made?
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