glitter tattoos

How to Apply Glitter Tattoos

glitter tattoosMy daughter had some friends over and we did Glitter tattoos body art.  I love glitter tattoos stay on for a week, even with regulars baths. The girls loved them and once you know how to properly apply the glitter Tattoos.. they are fun to do.  They all had fun choosing glitter Tattoo designs stencils.

We did do The glitter Tattoo Body art  outside because you do use a brush to remove the excess glitter, it tends to get every where.  But you can use a towel to catch the tattoo glitter,  if the weather questionable.

I purchased a full Glitter Tattoo kit from which included the Brushes adhesive, tattoo,  and Glimmer Body Art Tattoos from ThePartyworks.com  it was 18.99.  which was reasonable since I found them for over $25 at a local store.

How to apply Glitter Tattoo Body Art

  1. You have to peel off backing and apply self adhesive tattoo stencil  to clean skin.Tattoo Stencil
  2. Then apply adhesive over the skin over lapping on to the tattoo (allow the  adhesive to dry,  it will be tackyapplying body adhesive
  3. Apply the glitter to the adhesive  with the small brush.. a little goes a long way so do over load brush with glitter,  because it will get wastedapply glitter to tattoo
  4. Apply other colors if doing 2 toneglitter on tattoo
  5. Using large brush,  dust away loose glitterglitter tattoos
  6. Slowly removed tattoo stencil peeling back from a corner.removing stencilglitter Tattoo body art

I did about 24 Body Art Glitter tattoos and still have a ton of glitter yet.  I did purchase extra adhesive body glue just in case.

I love this idea and so did the girls great idea for a girls birthday party.  Be sure to have extra helpers.

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8 thoughts on “How to Apply Glitter Tattoos”

  1. These looks so fun! I like the idea of getting those for a birthday party… I wonder if 3 is too young. Only problem: my husband HATES glitter. As in, demands it never enters our house. My craft projects aren’t very happy about this 🙂

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