Do you know the great benefits of having your Business, Brand or Logo printed as a Temporary Tattoo for promotional purposes?
Your Brand can be converted and printed fast into fabulous Logo Fake Temporary Tattoos, used for Sales Promotions and Conferences, School Fetes to raise money, Pass Outs for Nightclubs, Brand Awareness for Product Launches, Business Logos, Bands, School Emblems, Sponsorships, TV/Radio Stations, Fund Raisers, Charities, Flags, Sporting Club Logos, Trade Shows, All Special Events. Excellent for marketing against competitors.
WOW Imagaine that you can have your Logo or any image that
at you treasure including a photo of your Dog, Cat, Hens, Bucks, Wedding, Divorce, printed as Temporary Tattoos Same Day. All you need to do is upload your artwork to our online automatic Tattoo Generator software and the system does all the rest. Our Custom Logo Tattoos are fantastic for Corporate Events/Functions and are a real Ice Breaker at Sales and Product Launches
5 comments:
Hi Amazing,
Can I use a brush or sponge to apply your colours with the stencils?
FreeMan
We are working on the consistency of the Black ink at present to allow you to use A sponge or Brush with our Stencils.
Black Ink is perfect and from one bottle you can get approx 400 Tattoo Application using one of our special sponges.
Seeing Tattoo Artwork has been a wonderful way for me over the past 20 years to discover ways in which Tattoos have such an important impact on people both physically and mentally
Is it a primal urge we feel that makes us want to have needle work and a permanent image on the skin or could it be peer group pressure
I developed my Business Amazing Raymond Tattoos www.amazingraymond.com.au
over 20 years ago using the Artwork of Needle work as a major inspiration to offer to all the ability to try before they buy and to be able to make an informed choice before they committed needle to skin.
I developed a Temporary Tattoos transfer that was almost the same as the Tattooists spirit base carbon stencil because I would sit with Tattooists 20 years ago and told them what I wanted to do and could I watch them work so I could develop a system so close to need work to allow people to think carefully about what they were doing prior to needle work
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