Eight Projects For Tattoo Transfer (or Waterslide ) Paper

Projects Using Temporary Tattoo, Or Waterslide, Paper

While working on a list of ideas for stocking stuffers to make with cricut, I came across Temporary Tattoos you can make yourself, using print then cut and temporary tattoo paper.  And then I found a tutorial on transferring photos to wood, using the same paper.  From there, I found you could also use it for nail tattoos, on foam pumpkins, on Easter Eggs and more! Here are six projects using temporary tattoo paper.

Note - I see some tattoo paper described as Waterslide Paper.  I'm not certain what the difference is, if any, between waterslide and tattoo paper.  When my tattoo paper gets here later this week, I will compare the two!  The waterslide paper I purchased was cheaper - at 20 sheets for $15.  It can be used for all of the projects below - except possibly as a temporary tattoo, I'm not certain about that yet.  I'm looking into it!

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On Foam Pumpkins


Navage Patch did these, on Dollar Store Pumpkins


They also work on Easter eggs!

For Nail Decals

Nail Decals
This looks so much easier than applying vinyl to nails!

On Candles

Candles

Another Candle:

Here's another tutorial, with Christmas Images

Temporary Tattoos - A Stocking Stuffer Idea!

100Directions made Halloween Tattoos.  She used Cricut Access Images, which you can rent from Cricut by paying a monthly fee - but I have a list of free svgs for Halloween here if you prefer not to do that. 

There's a free seed packet svg here:
For a stocking stuffer idea - make your tattoos, then package them in the seed packet envelope, with a custom label.

Primitive Mountain also has a tutorial for making Temporary Tattoos
https://primitivemountainquiltsandcrafts.com/diy-temporary-tattoos-with-cricut/
She used the silhouette brand tattoo paper, but that's a lot more expensive than the Sunnyscopa Brand.

On Giftbags

Create your own floral monograms to apply to gift bags

Wood Transfers

Wood Slice Photo Christmas Ornaments


Another wood slice transfer. These are so vivid and gorgeous!

She used the silhouette brand tattoo paper, but that's a lot more expensive than the Sunnyscopa Brand.  The cheapest option is still Waterslide Paper on Amazon - 20 sheets for $15  I have not done a comparison to know which works best - but from what I have seen, they should all have very similar results.


On Christmas Ornaments


Another example, with a tutorial

On Mugs



This mug uses a combination of alcohol inks and tattoo paper


On Coasters


She used the silhouette brand tattoo paper, but that's a lot more expensive than the Sunnyscopa Brand.  The cheapest option is still Waterslide Paper on Amazon - 20 sheets for $15

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Find More Cricut Project Tutorials Here:

https://fieldsofhether.blogspot.com/2019/04/cricut-step-by-step-project-tutorials.html

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Where To Find Free SVGS For Making Christmas Cards

Where To Find Free SVGS For Making Christmas Cards

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 Free SVGS For Christmas Cards
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Some of the freebies from:
(Search for Christmas Cards, then sort by price, low to high)

Free svg from

In the freebie library from:


Meant to be tags, but could easily be cards.  Simply resize, and use contour to remove the hole in each layer.

Free svg from

There are a lot of great free files here! 

Free Penny Spinner Card svg from

Free svgs from

Free svg from

https://birdscards.com/christmas-cut-out-stepper-card/


Free svg from




Free svg from:

Find the svg in the free resource library here:
These are on page 6 of her freebie library - you will need a (free) password.
https://domesticheights.com/resource-library/6/



Free Simple Insert Card From:

Free svg from

Free svg from

Free pop up/light up card from




Free svg from

Snowman & Snowflake Cards



Find an entire selection, not just this one, of free Christmas cards from:

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Projects
Tutorials, Ideas, & Inspiration



A Christmas Card Holder

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Christmas Card Trivia - 

"Since the first Christmas greeting card was sent some 400 years ago in 1611 by German physician Michael Maier to King James I of England, Xmas cards have come to symbolize the goodwill of the season.

Some 200 years after Mr. Maier’s sent out the first Christmas card, Louis Prang began mass producing Christmas cards for the American market and the Christmas card finally became a thing. Prang’s cards were so popular that in the 1880’s he was selling over 5 million cards a year."

Where To Find Free Single Line Designs For Foil Quill

 
Free Single Line Fonts & SVGS For Use With Foil Quill Or Foil Transfer - or with the pens to draw, in cricut.