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Jan 27, 2010 -
If those $78 Chanel temporary tattoos aren't up your alley but you're still looking to use your hard-earned cash on some high-end temporary ink, the Whitney Museum's gift shop is now selling this temporary tattoo art ($35). Jenny Holzer, the artist who created them, has a history of sticker art and often works with ephemera, so this project makes sense, and the tats are alternately hilarious and oddly poignant. The Whitney's billing them as collectibles and only did a print run of 200, so if you're interested I suggest moving fast.
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Jan 04, 2010 -
Tattoos here, stickers there, crayola markings everywhere. Mommy is really good at buying fun toys but her foresight into their troublemaking capacity may not be as sharp. Temporary tattoos may seem harmless and easy but when they land on baby's forehead, they all the sudden become the most bothersome present of all.
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Jul 07, 2009 -
Source: V Magazine
Snap Judgment: Temp Tattoos?
Super cute — safer and less permanent than the real deal.
Lame.
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Mar 03, 2009 -
Pregnancy can be a time of indecisiveness for women. Some waffle between baby names, what entree to order off a menu or items to add to their registry. So if you want to adorn your burgeoning belly with some art, but haven't been able to make a commitment to one design or another — the temporary tattoos at Mother Ink are perfect.
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Sep 13, 2008 -
Nearly 50 percent of lilsugar readers like the idea of getting their child's pic tattooed on their body, but what about tattoos for your baby's body?
These Tattoos for Babies ($5) are temporary so you need not panic about CPS knocking on your door, but they do present a bit of a dilemma: Are they a cute and painless way to decorate baby or are they too close to pins and needles for comfort?
Tattoos for Babies: Kid Friendly or Are You Kidding?
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Dec 28, 2007 -
Tots love realistic looking temporary tats, but these skin stickers are more than art. Tattoos with a Purpose started the line of arm appliques for parents to adhere to their children's limbs before field trips, vacations, and outings in crowded areas.
For young ones who have yet to memorize their phone numbers, adults can scribble them or the name of the child's school on the tattoos and the kids are good to go.
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Jan 08, 2010 -
When you think of Coco Chanel, do you think of tattoos? You might now. The temporary tattoos from Chanel's Spring 2010 collection are actually going to be sold at Selfridges starting March 1.
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Sep 08, 2008 -
Usually I'm all "Holy schneikes" when I see a geek tattoo, but here's some body art I can wholly endorse: Temporary Geek Tattoos ($8)!
Express your love for coding and gaming with something that will come off with some baby oil and a cotton ball; I don't care how much you think you love saying pwned now, I mean, even the Zune guy is getting his removed!
What do you think about these?
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Feb 18, 2010 -
Now you can officially channel your inner Chanel with the luxe brand's much anticipated Les Trompe L'Oeil Temporary Skin Art ($75 for five sheets of 55 designs). The temporary tats, which last a couple of days — or longer, depending how frequently you shower or rub against them — are applied pretty much like any other temporary tattoo, and are easily removed with a washcloth and warm water or by rubbing with a cream or lotion.
Created by Peter Philips, Chanel's global creative director, and inspired by the luxury brand's Spring 2010 ready-to-wear collection (see images from the show below), the skin transfers, featuring decorative designs like pearls, chains, sparrows, blossoms, and the famous Chanel logo, are available now for a limited time at Chanel.com and Chanel boutiques and makeup studios.
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Mar 20, 2010 -
Here's an excerpt from OnSugar blog The Make-Up Blogette:
I made a frivolous purchase, and got Les Trompe-L'œil De Chanel — whatever, it's just temporary tattoos! ... It's five sheets of designs, a total of 55 pieces of patterns that you can combine together to create your own 'necklaces,' 'bracelets,' etc.
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