Draw a spider web, a tear drop and an eight ball, like a pool ball, on a white, unlined piece of paper. Hold the drawings up to the desired body part to determine if the size of the drawing will fit. Enlarge or minimize the size of the drawing on a copy machine or printer if necessary.
Lay the drawings of the prison tattoos on top of the purple layer of spirit paper. Tape the drawings down to the spirit paper to prevent slipping or blurred lines. Trace over the drawings with a pencil, applying even pressure. The pressure applied will transfer the purple onto the back of the design.
Remove the drawings from the spirit paper. Cut out each individual drawing, and avoid touching the back of the drawing for the purple image on the back will smear. Mix one part soap and four parts water in a spray bottle. Spray the desired body part with the mixture.
Apply the drawing, purple side down, onto the body part. Designs like spider webs are applied on the elbows of prisoners, while tear drops go under the eye. Smooth the drawing onto the skin and let sit for 30 to 45 seconds. Peel the drawing off of the skin, and allow the purple stencil to dry for several minutes.
Outline the drawing in a blue marker. Prison tattoos are not done with professional ink, so the tattoos turn out a blue color instead of a professional black. Repeat the process for the other drawings.