Okay, so I saw this Logan Paul tattoo trend and thought, “Why not? Let’s do it.” I’m always up for trying something new, and this seemed like a fun, temporary way to spice things up.
First, I gathered my materials. I got myself:
- Temporary tattoo paper (the printable kind)
- Scissors
- A wet cloth
- My trusty printer
Find a design
Next up, I spent ages browsing online for the perfect Logan Paul-inspired design. I mean, the guy’s got a ton of ink, so there was plenty to choose from! Finally, I decided on a smaller version of his Maverick parrot logo, seemed * I didn’t want anything too huge.
Print and cut
I loaded the tattoo paper into my printer, made sure the design was scaled correctly, and hit print. The colors came out pretty vibrant, which was a good sign. Then, I carefully cut around the design with scissors, getting as close to the edges as possible without messing it up.
Application
This was the moment of truth. I peeled off the clear plastic backing from the tattoo paper and carefully placed it on my forearm, design-side down. Then, I took my wet cloth and pressed it firmly onto the back of the paper, holding it there for about 30 seconds. I made sure the whole thing got nice and soaked.
The result
I slowly peeled away the paper, and there it was! My very own (temporary) Logan Paul tattoo. It looked surprisingly good, the lines were sharp, and the colors popped. I was pretty stoked with how it turned out!
Overall, this was a super easy and fun little project. It’s a great way to test out a tattoo idea before committing to the real deal, or just to rock a fun design for a few days. I’d definitely recommend giving it a try!