I am still having way too much fun with my Silhouette products!
{Giveaway link is at the bottom of the post}
How excited am I!!!!
{Giveaway link is at the bottom of the post}
How excited am I!!!!
When I received my tattoo paper from Silhouette, I put my thinking cap on to try and figure out what I could do that was different. Neither of my kiddos are big into stickers or tattoos...so I wanted to stretch myself...
FRUIT
and
PUMPKINS
were the answer!
I did all of this WITH SCISSORS AND AN EXACTO KNIFE.
NO MACHINE NECESSARY to use these cool products!
Tattooed Fruit and Pumpkin Tutorial
Here's what you need:
You just need the Silhouette Tattoo Paper and some fruit or a pumpkin.
Here's what you need:
You just need the Silhouette Tattoo Paper and some fruit or a pumpkin.
Now,I discovers that the bumpier the object {like all those ridges on a pumpkin} the trickier it is to get it to stick...but it is just a learning curve...after a try or two...I got it!
The pumpkins were more challenging than the pears because the pears were smoother.
My images are from The Graphics Fairy.
My images are from The Graphics Fairy.
Here's what to do:
{I just followed the package directions}
Just decide on a design, print it out using your computer and printer, apply the adhesive, cut out - with your scissors, position and rub, apply a moist cloth to dampen and loosen the top paper...and you are DONE!
And these are the easiest to apply tattoos I have ever tried!
{What a great idea for a wedding!}
I AM IN LOVE WITH THIS IDEA.
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KEEP ON READING FOR THE GIVEAWAY LINK!
Check out my Heat Transfer DIY's!
And my Magnetic Chore Chart and Paper Dolls!
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KEEP ON READING FOR THE GIVEAWAY LINK!
Check out my Heat Transfer DIY's!
And my Magnetic Chore Chart and Paper Dolls!
Don't forget to enter the giveaway
I was supplied with a product bundle to review and try out for this giveaway. Read my disclosure HERE
Crazy about it!!!! I love the pears the best. What a wonderful idea and application. I can't wait to see the whole table. I'm so table crazy...
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! I tried to think of things other than skin to put these on and got stumped. They look fabulous on the fruit!! I have to say I'm loving all of your Silhouette projects!
ReplyDeleteI just saw these on your wedding blog. I love them! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteThat is a fantastic idea!
ReplyDeleteYou are so damn creative.
Have a great day Holly. Sorry I haven't been around to visit.
How creative! Considering I'm the worst pumpkin-carver on the block, I should probably get myself one of these! :)
ReplyDeleteThose look so great!! You are th cutest!! I am so glad that you are having fun!!
ReplyDeletesuper creative holly! i love the pear idea... you are right, perfect for a wedding
ReplyDeleteHolly this is so cool! My kids love tatoos so this would be great for all of us!
ReplyDeleteI love the pears! What a great idea for the Thanksgiving table!
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely awesome. I love it. It so easy and looks fantastic. Very creative.
ReplyDeleteHolly, I absolutely LOVE what you did with the Silhouette tattoo paper! Your pumpkins are the most original pumpkin craft I've seen this fall! I love how you applied the tattoos to the fruit too! What a great place-setting idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is just too brilliant!! I have to share on my FB page! Those pears are ADORABLE!
ReplyDeleteHolly, this is an adorable idea! Love it.
ReplyDeleteThat's such a good idea! The things you could make are endless! Loving those pumpkins! They look super.
ReplyDeleteOh my! That is really really cool!
ReplyDeleteThose would make GREAT wedding ideas!! Love it, now I really want to win it!!
ReplyDeleteCould that thing be any cooler???? I'm so putting this on my list for Santa.
ReplyDeleteLots of yummy love,
Alex aka Ma What's For Dinner
www.mawhats4dinner.com
this is really cool...& cute...
ReplyDeleteHolly! That is a FABULOUS idea! Totally cool! Love it!
ReplyDeleteOMG! I absolutely LOOOOOVE this! And I love the idea of using this to spruce up favors for a wedding. How unique!
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