




🎨 Ink your identity—temporary art, permanent style.
Silhouette Media-Tattoo Temporary Tattoo Paper lets you create custom temporary tattoos with an inkjet printer or permanent markers. Designed for easy water-activated application and removal, it integrates seamlessly with Silhouette cutting machines for precise, professional results. Ideal for personal expression, events, or promotions, these durable tattoos last 1-2 days and are safe for kids and adults alike.








| ASIN | B0043WJ3OA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,490 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #264 in Temporary Tattoos |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (3,765) |
| Date First Available | September 21, 2010 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Item model number | MEDIA-TATTOO |
| Manufacturer | Silhouette America, Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 0.1 x 8.5 inches |
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Good stuff. Pricy, but I would totally use again.
Good stuff. I used this to print out small tattoos as well as tiny nail decals, and both worked very well. Printing: No issues with smearing of the printer ink (color inkjet). Images came out clear, even for the <1/4" images. I was worried about having trouble applying the adhesive sheet and left margins on all edges, but I totally didn't need to. Both sheets went on near perfectly. I ended up doodling in the tattoo sheet margins with a permanent marker so that I could maximize my tattoos. Even those worked! Adhesive sheet: No issues at all, and it was easy. After peeling off the small rectangle of backing, I was able to easily line up the two sheets and press them together at the bottom. From there, I slowly rolled off the backing and used a credit card to smooth it out/apply pressure to adhere from the center out. This whole process went very smoothly. No air bubbles, no accidental sticking. The backing came off very easily and smoothly. Application: I cut my tattoos out with scissors. My tiny tattoos released from the paper backing very quickly, and were so easy to apply. If you decide to use these as nail decals, be sure to smooth them down to squeeze out any water or air bubbles before the tattoo dries! Longevity: I haven't had these on for too long, but they seem to be doing okay so far. I applied a small tattoo about 8 hours ago on my wrist, and it has withstood a half-dozen gentle hand washings. The nail decals did not bleed or shift when applying a topcoat, and are thin enough that I can't feel them through the dried polish. You can faintly see the outline of where I trimmed the tattoos, but it's not too obvious. Overall: I am super happy with these sheets! They were a ton of fun to use, and although expensive (you only get two sheets), I would get them again.
S**N
Also works with markers!
I bought this because my kiddo loves both drawing and temporary tattoos, so then I was a little disappointed when all of the instructions were about using an inkjet printer. But we did some experiments, and the good news is that you can make your tattoos freehand with permanent markers, too! We found that you can just draw on the shiny side of the white paper, and then follow the directions as usual. Washable kid markers transferred to the tattoo material successfully, but then the ink came off the tattoo after (say) washing your hands a couple of times. So permanent markers seem to be the best bet. We just stayed away from any writing to avoid having to draw backwards letters. The kit’s instructions are geared toward making a full 8.5 x 11 sheet of tattoos at a time. We settled on holding the two sheets (the green and the white) together and cutting out very roughly 2” squares or rectangles—this way a kid can make just a couple of tattoos at a time, and at least in our house it helped to limit the artworks to a more “standard temporary tattoo” size. Drawing the tattoo in pencil on the white paper before switching to permanent markers can help avoid wasting any of the material. Otherwise we stuck to the instructions: design goes on the glossy side of the white paper, peel the clear plastic layer off of green backing, apply that sticky clear layer on top of your design, and then give a good firm press to rub out any bubbles. Once or twice we picked up a bit of the sticky layer when trying to remove the thin clear film just prior to applying a tattoo, and in those cases just rubbing the plastic firmly a bit more usually fixed it. When you’re about to apply the tattoo the film that comes off should be thin and a little brittle-feeling, just as usual with temporary tattoos. This morning my little one’s off to school with a custom tattoo for a friend (packed in a plastic snack bag), which is super fun!
C**E
Great way to make temporary tats for cosplayers!!
I used these and followed the steps provided by the program to make tattoo’s for my Trafalgar Law genderbend cosplay. The program was easy to follow and the tattoos came out amazing!! They lasted the whole day and even then some haha, mines came out the perfect size for me Only con for me was how long it took to take them off (front and back 😅). Definitely use an oil-based cleanser to clear them off!! They really can stick on there!
G**L
Easy to use! Great product!
In a nutshell: my friend wants to get matching tattoos and I am, well.....let's put it this way....I faint at the sight of needles. (Yeah, I'm a pansy...) :D With her birthday coming up, I thought it'd be funny to print out the tattoo instead and give it to her. (if you care, she just about died laughing when I gave it to her! LOL) The product itself is GREAT! If you know how to print a document from your computer, you know how to use this. When using, you just have to do these easy steps: 1. Get the image/text you want to use and mirror it. (<--that last one is MUCHO importante!) :D 2. Print it on the white sheet. (Now, I did a test print on a regular piece of paper-not a bad idea to do cause I wanted it a bit bigger.) 3. Peel the clear sheet away from the green sheet and lay it on top of your newly printed (mirrored, RIGHT?!) image/text and rub it onto the image/text. (I used the handle of the scissors I was going to be using - grab anything from a credit card to your TV remote.) 4. Cut out the tattoo how you want it. Annnnnnnnddddd....DONE! 5. To apply: it's just like the ones we all put on as kids. Peel the top clear layer off, put the tattoo upside down on someones skin (make sure you know the person first, cause that'd be weird....) and put a damp rag/paper towel on the white paper (that is now sticking up) and it should slide right off the tattoo. PRESTO! Personally, the end result is fantastic! Just like you would buy at the store. It's not meant to last forever......I think...I THINK....that's what "temporary" means.... ;P Stop thinking about this and buy it! Use it to freak out your parents! Have some fun with it! (Just......don't do a Mike Tyson type with it....that's....that's just bad......)
A**R
Good quality priduct. But I think its a bit too costly, might be coz its an american product. But otherwise very well satisfied with the product..
B**L
Très simple d’utilisation et explications clair. Utilisé avec mon imprimante Canon. Ne pas oublier de changer le programme « style de feuille » de votre imprimante afin d’avoir une meilleure résultat.
L**.
I used this for zarya from overwatch doing her industrial costume for the angel of death tattoo she has, the paper goes on a little weird if you’re not precise after the fact but it does stay on for a while after you put it on (I had to use some heavy duty remover to get it off me but my skin is weird and basically makes everything a part of it 😂) also if you’re wearing it tout in the sun be prepared for the tattoo to leave sun tan lines unless you use sunscreen over it lol 😂
P**E
Ich hatte mir die Tattoofolie gemeinsam mit einer Freundin bestellt, weil wir beide unabhängig voneinander unser erstes Tattoo planten. Mithilfe der Folie wollten wir unser jeweiliges Wunschmotiv einige Tage lang so realistisch wie möglich auf der Haut tragen, um herauszufinden, ob es uns wirklich gefällt und wir es ein Leben lang behalten wollen. Nachdem wir die Motive gedruckt hatten (Seite ruhig so voll wie möglich packen, man kann jeden Bogen nur einmal nutzen) und eine kurze Trockenzeit abwarteten, schnitten wir sie aus und platzierten sie sogleich auf der Haut. Der Vorgang selbst funktioniert ebenso gut, wie bei klassischen Klebetattoos: Folie abziehen, Motiv auf der Haut platzieren, mit einem feuchten Tuch abdecken, kurz warten und wenn alles gut durchfeuchtet ist, das Papier entfernen. Optisch hängt die Qualität natürlich grundsätzlich erstmal vom Können des Druckers ab. Ist diese aber gegeben, sieht das Tattoo täuschend echt aus. Nur im Licht erkennt man die glänzende Folie. Auch bei der Haltbarkeit kann man nicht meckern. Sogar Wasserkontakt hält die Folie in gewissem Rahmen aus. Nach einer ausgiebigen Dusche löst sie sich allerdings, bzw. klebt durch das Aufweichen sehr stark. Schützt man das Tattoo hingegen vor starker Feuchtigkeit, bleibt es tagelang ohne Probleme haften. Entfernen lässt sich die Folie grundsätzlich gut, ich würde das jedoch in trockenem Zustand empfehlen. Zieht man sie trocken ab, lässt sie sich ohne Mühe entfernen und hinterlässt keinerlei Reste auf der Haut. Wenn sie aber einmal ordentlich durchnässt wurde, kann man die Folie nicht mehr im Ganzen von der Haut abziehen. Zudem beginnt sie, wie bereits oben beschrieben, unangenehm zu kleben und es bleiben Kleber-/Motivrückstände auf der Haut zurück. Diese lassen sich mit Alkohol/Öl jedoch leicht entfernen. Insgesamt eignet sich die Folie für Klebetattoos sehr gut und man hat je nach Pflegeaufwand einige Tage Freude daran. Ein Tipp noch bei Schriftzügen: Unbedingt spiegelverkehrt ausdrucken, wenn man sie in lesbarer Form auf der Haut tragen möchte. Bei unseren Motiven war die spiegelverkehrte Variante auf der Haut allerdings Absicht ;)
A**R
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