🎨 Ink Your Imagination!
MECOLOUR Printable Temporary Tattoo Paper allows you to create stunning, personalized tattoos using any laser printer. Each pack includes 5 sheets of 8.5"x11" paper, designed for easy application and removal. Perfect for events, parties, and creative expression, these tattoos last at least 48 hours and are made from safe materials.
D**H
Blew me away
The tattoo paper is amazing!! I used it for a Jinx cosplay which I wore for four days straight at a convention in the Los Angeles summer heat.I don’t own a laser printer, so I took the sheets to FedEx and they had no problem printing them for me, which cost $9 to print full-page on all ten sheets. Buying this tattoo paper is such a cost effective way to make temporary tattoos 😭. Multiple people asked me at the convention if the tattoos were real, complimented them, or asked how I got them so perfect, so I truly recommend this product since it fooled so many people!They stay on SO well. Too well, maybe, since they stayed on my skin for over a week and NOTHING would get it off. Water, scrubbing, Goo Gone, a hot tub for 6 hours, a pool, soap, isopropyl alcohol, and nothing worked 💀. I ended up using a pumice stone which tore up my skin but got the tattoos off. They’re definitely more for long-term wear, so don’t expect these to only stay on for a day or two. If you’re using small sized tattoos i’m sure it would be a lot easier! But if you’re going to make them large, this is my warning!Another recommendation I have is to cover them in powder if you don’t want them getting dirty or sticky. The biggest problem I encountered besides the removal process was that as time passed they kept getting stickier? They started sticking to my bedsheets and clothing around day four of having them on. They also got super dirty after a while since lint from shirts stick to it.Overall, I will definitely be purchasing this product again when I need believable, long-lasting, fake tattoos 💙
K**R
Such a quick fun craft
This was a senior softball idea for senior night. It worked out great and and the price was fantastic for what we needed.
S**A
Terrible quality
The print quality in this paper is far less than the print quality in the package I bought before from the same company.They are described exactly the same, so I thought they would be the same, they are not. Details are blurred, ink runs, I would have bought the one I bought before had I known this...the photo shows a side by side comparison.
B**H
They work great and last forever
Bought this for a Halloween costume and the tattoos have lasted almost a week and I've had to scrub some of them off if I want them off.
C**A
Tattoo
This was super easy to use! Impressed with everything about it. I used my cricut, added a design, printed, added "sticky" paper as directed and then cut on the cricut. My kids absolutely love it! If you're on the fence or trying to decide which printable tattoo paper to purchase you won't be disappointed with this one. Color on photo is my printer with low ink not the paper.
J**N
Worked well after watching video
Overall this product worked just as I needed it to in order to create some custom/diy temporary tattoos on my home laser printer. The instructions that came with it were not sufficient though and made very little sense... luckily my first print didn't ruin a page even though it was done wrong. Watching the video included in this listing was absolutely necessary to figure out how to create the tattoos.If you're more of a reader than a watcher, here's how I made mine:There are two types of sheets in the package (which I didn't realize at first). The cardstock-type paper that's printed with the brand name on one side is the stuff that actually goes in your printer. The other sheet type is made of two layers, one side clear plastic with clear adhesive stuck to a white-ish sheet of what feels almost like thin wax or parchment paper (the instructions call this "foil" which is very confusing since it is not actual foil). Once your designs are printed on the cardstock, you peel the white side of the other sheet away and adhere the clear plastic sheet on top of your designs. Press/scrape/burnish it all down really well, cut out each design, then remove the clear plastic sheet when you're actually ready to apply the tattoo. Your design will have that tacky adhesive on it now - press that on your skin, soak the cardstock paper with water, press down some more, then gently remove the cardstock... ta da!The test tattoo I did on myself lasted a solid 2 days before it started peeling slightly but it did Not come off with soap and water. I had to use rubbing alcohol to completely remove it.Would definitely buy and use again, especially now that I know the steps to use.
A**M
Stays a long time!
I thought this would last maybe a day or two but I ended up having to scrub it off! Fantastic colors (I also have a good printer so not sure how much to attribute to that) - stays on great in shower and bath. Easy to use. Hard to get off - use olive oil or something along those lines.
D**E
Tattoo a little fuzzy
This was the first time printing my own tattoos. Made them for a VB tournament and they were fun and stayed on for quite some time. The print was very clean but when you put the vinyl on the sticky paper it blurs the picture a little. It's not bad just not as I expected. It may be what happens with tattoo paper and I just don't have the history with printing my own.
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