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I dug out some old hand-drawn illustrations I did ages ago and arranged them into little tattoos for Easter eggs.
If you'd like to make some eggs like this, download the free sheet of decals.
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Print it on ink jet temporary tattoo paper and follow the application instructions on the package. It's super easy. After the decals are prepared, just place a trimmed shape on an egg (or yourself), hold a wet cloth on it for 10 seconds, and pull off the paper backing. Smooth out any wrinkles with your finger.
I used Silhouette brand tattoo paper purchased at my local PaperSource last year, but you can also get similar stuff from DecalPaper.com.
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