Tatouage designs come in a wide variety of themes. You can choose from jungle, woodland, pets, florals, ocean, and many, many more. It is fascinating to browse through the online website and imagine how your chosen design will look in your own home. You are provided with exact details of height, width, length of the design, etc. Ordering is easy and shipment is fast. The website I have used is www.tatouagedesigns.com.
Once you receive your package, be sure to read all directions carefully and thoroughly. Applying tatouage is not difficult but you do need to be patient and careful. You are provided with the "tools" you will need to accomplish adhering your design to your wall. These tools consist of a couple of large craft sticks or tongue depressors that you will be using as rubbing tools. That's it-that's all you need! Tatouage can also be used on vases, plates, wood items, or anything else you can imagine. This particular website also sells words/phrases, removable decals, and even toilet seat decorations! After deciding on a location (or item), remove the backing paper from the first part of your design, place it on the wall, and rub! It is a fairly simple process to determine when the transfer pulls away from the transfer paper and adheres to the surface. With the bigger designs, you need to follow the clearly numbered pieces so the design will have the expected outcome.
I have helped my daughter create a beach scene complete with a palm tree, Adirondack chair, and beach grass in her bedroom. I have created a floral garden including a while picket fence, pine tree, rabbits, dogs, butterflies, birds, and a wheelbarrow in a playroom. In my own home, I have tatouaged an arched window with a wildflower planter box on my kitchen wall. Each has turned out beautifully and added a unique dimension to the individual settings.
If you love decorating, take some time to discover this unique art form. It will be well worth your time and effort.
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Published by Carol Ellis
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