Tattoos are indelible marks, pictures or words on the skin, usually made by puncturing the skin with a needle and inserting ink. According to a 2008 Harris Poll, 14 percent of the US population claims to have one or more tattoos. Out of those with tattoos, 16 percent regret having gotten them. Fortunately, there are temporary tattoo alternatives, which allow you to test out a tattoo before deciding to have your body permanently marked. Temporary tattoo paint can also be used to add to a Halloween costume or just for fun with children.
Things You'll Need
1 tbsp. flour
3 tbsp. cornstarch
1/4 cup water
3/4 cup light corn syrup
Food coloring
Mixing bowl
Mixing spoon
Small resealable containers
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Instructions
1
Put the cornstarch and flour in the mixing bowl and stir.
2
Add a burst of color with a temporary tattoo.
Add the corn syrup and water slowly to the cornstarch and flour mixture. Continue stirring until the ingredients reach a smooth consistency.
3
Divide the mixture evenly among the small storage containers. Make sure that you have enough containers for the number of colors you want, as you'll make a different color in each container.
4
Add one or two drops of food coloring to each container and mix. If you're not satisfied with the color, add another drop or two and mix. Continue adding food coloring to and mixing each color until you've reach your desired colors.