Temporary tattoos: the ultimate crowd-pleaser

Temporary tattoos feel like one of those things most people have a memory of. Unwrapping a piece of gum and finding that tiny tattoo inside. Not knowing what design you’d get, but putting it on anyway and wearing it proudly for the next few days like it was the coolest thing ever.

And I think it's fair to say that not much has changed. Temporary tattoos are still just as fun, just used in a slightly smarter way now. Let me tell you why!

5 mei 2026

TL;DR:

  • How long do temporary tattoos last?
    Usually 2–5 days. Longer with careful use, shorter with frequent washing and friction.

  • Are they safe for skin?
    Yes. They’re skin-safe, comfortable to wear, and made for temporary use.

  • Will the colors look good on skin?
    Yes. They’re printed in CMYK + white for bold, vibrant results with solid coverage.

  • Can they handle water?
    Yes. They’re water-resistant, so everyday usage and frequent showers work well.

  • What are temporary tattoos good for?
    Events, parties, festivals, brand activations, launches, weddings, giveaways, or testing a design before making it permanent.

What is a Temporary Tattoo?

A temporary tattoo is basically a sticker for your skin, just a temporary one ;-) It’s a simple way to turn your designs into something you can actually wear.

Choose temporary tatttoos if you:

  • Want something fun, wearable, and completely commitment-free

  • Want bold, vibrant colors that actually pop on skin (thanks to CMYK + white)

  • Need something that survives everyday life, yes, even showers

  • Prefer flexibility, go for one big statement piece or fill a sheet with smaller designs

  • Want options, choose between multiple sheet sizes depending on your project

The Ice Breaker You Didn’t Know You Needed

Chances are you’ve had some kind of experience with temporary tattoos. Today, they can be used in all kinds of ways. Events, brand activations, parties, festivals, or just small personal projects where you want to try something different.

Hosting a birthday party? Add a few and let people pick their favorite. Planning an event or activation? Turn your logo into something people can actually wear. Or maybe you just want to test a design for a few days. That works too.

Once it’s on, it becomes a part of the story. It shows up in conversations, in photos, in that random moment when someone notices it and asks where it’s from. It's not just something people see, but something they actually wear and carry with them for a few days.

People gathered around a table with stickers, engaging in conversation and browsing stickers in a brightly lit room.

Top 3 placements for temporary tattoos

Tijdelijke tatoeages geven je ruimte om te experimenteren. Een nieuw ontwerp lanceren? Een campagnegrafiek testen? Iets speelser proberen dan je gebruikelijke branding? Laat mensen het uitproberen. Letterlijk.

Er is geen langdurige verplichting. Het wast eraf, maar de indruk blijft.Soms laten de kleinste dingen de grootste indruk achter.

Close-up of an upper arm with colorful temporary tattoos featuring bold, traditional-style designs, partially covered by a rolled-up sleeve.

Smooth Surface = Better Result

Temporary tattoos love smooth skin. Less hair means better contact, sharper lines, and a cleaner look overall. So if you want your design to really pop, go for areas where the surface is a bit more cooperative.

Person covering their face with both hands, decorated with colorful temporary tattoos of cute animals, stars, and small playful designs.

Low Friction, Longer Life

If your tattoo is constantly brushing against clothes, the risk is that it’ll fade more quickly. Spots that don’t get rubbed, stretched, or squeezed all day will keep your design looking fresh for longer.

Temporary tattoo of a detailed black fish design applied on a person’s lower leg, with black high-top sneakers visible in the frame

Easy on the Washing

Hands, fingers, and even the face? Go for it. These placements are bold, visible, and great for making a statement. Just keep in mind they get more washing and wear, so they won’t stick around as long, but they’ll definitely get noticed while they do.

How, why and when?

Designing temporary tattoos is not that different from creating regular stickers. But there are a few things worth keeping in mind.

Start with the purpose. When, where, and why will the tattoo be used? Is it for an event, a brand activation, a party, or maybe a product launch? The idea behind it should guide the design.

If you are hosting an event, think about how the tattoo fits into the experience. It could match the theme, highlight a message, or simply be something fun people want to wear and share. For brands, it can be a subtle way to get your logo out there without feeling too pushy. For parties or weddings, it can be a playful detail that people actually interact with.

Three hands displaying colorful temporary tattoos, with scissors and a sheet of uncut tattoos on a dark surface.

Keep it bold & simple

The most important thing with temporary tattoos is… *drumroll*… to have fun with it! It doesn’t have to be complicated. In fact, the simpler it is, the better it often works.

Think about what you want to say and how you want it to feel. Bold, subtle, playful, loud, there’s no right or wrong here. Quick heads up though: we print in CMYK, so neon and super bright RGB colors won’t come out the same in print. Keep that in mind for the best result.

  1. Close-up of a hand with temporary tattoos spelling “GOAT” across the fingers
  2. Close-up of a wrist with a small hot dog temporary tattoo, as another hand gently touches the skin.
  3. Hand with multiple temporary tattoos being applied using a damp cloth
  4. Close-up of a wrist with a red temporary tattoo of a heartbeat line ending in a small heart, lit by warm sunlight.
  5. Three temporary tattoo sheets featuring different designs, including koi fish, colorful illustrations, and red hearts, laid out on a dark surface.

Ready to Wear your Design?

Want to see your design as a temporary tattoo? Upload your artwork, choose your size and quantity, and we’ll take it from there. Our team reviews every file before print to make sure your design is ready to be worn.


Auteur
Emma
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