Impressionism Temporary Tattoos
Impressionism Temporary Tattoos
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Revisit timeless masterpieces from the Impressionist period with these amazing temporary tattoos. This sheet features some of the most famous Impressionist artwork including:
- Mary Cassatt, The Child’s Bath, 1893
- Berthe Morisot, The Cradle, 1872
- Gustave Caillebotte, Paris Street; Rainy Day, 1877
- Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette, 1876
- Edgar Degas, Dancer with a Bouquet of Flowers, 1878
- Édouard Manet, The Luncheon on the Grass, 1863
- Claude Monet, Bridge over the Lily Pond, 1899
Instructions: Temporary tattoos apply easily with water, are quickly removed with baby oil and will last between 3 to 5 days. Printed with vegetable-based ink, they are safe and non-toxic. Complete instructions are included in the package, and you can download them here.
Warning: Do not use near eyes or if you have skin conditions or allergies. Not suitable for children under 3 years of age.
Product Details
Product Details
- Product type: Temporary Tattoo
- Shipping weight: 0.06 lb (1.0 oz; 28 g)
- Item No. SKU010007309
- UPC: 656750570623
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