National Doughnut Day Party Hop – Tattoos, Sprinkle Toppers, Doughnut Wall
National Doughnut Day is this Friday and to celebrate…because you all know I love doughnuts…I’ve brought 10 of my favorite and oh-so-talented party and lifestyle bloggers for a week long party blog hop bringing you crafts, parties and recipes everyday!
A Bubbly Life | A Joyful Riot | Cupcakes + Cutlery | Giggles Galore | Grey Grey Designs | Lemon Thistle | Lulu The Baker | Lynlee’s | Modern Moments Designs | Salty Canary
If you are not familiar with these extremely talented women, head on over and check them out, you won’t be disappointed!
We also have an awesomely sweet pin board Always Time For Doughnuts, full of our favorite doughnut inspired ideas! Eventually, all of our projects will be there so be sure to follow it for lots of sweet inspiration.
We are on day 4 (check out day 1 with our giveaway, day 2 and day 3 projects) and we are bringing you 3 more fabulous doughnut themed projects…
Today I’m sharing another tattoo project…I had so much fun making them for Easter and after getting some inspiration from Aww Sam’s flair tattoo balloons…
I thought some doughnut puns were in order…but the best part you can make them say whatever you want! Personalize them for birthdays, anniversaries, or just because balloon moments!
What You’ll Need:
tattoo paper (I found mine locally at a big box craft store)
17″ round white foil balloons
scissors
damp, clean sponge
balloon ribbon
helium tank (or return the balloons to the store purchased from, to fill)
- Print out your designs on the tattoo paper and adhere the clear liner according to package instructions.
- Cut out your tattoos; I like to cut close to the images so there’s not extra tattoo paper hanging around. Before peeling off the tattoo’s clear liner, use a bone folder to rub the adhesive sheet onto the printed design.
- Carefully peel the clear liner off of the tattoo and place the adhesive side down onto the balloon.
- Press and hold a damp, clean sponge over it for about 10-15 seconds or until the paper backing slides off easily. I slowly pull the backing and check the tattoo has adhered. If not, I continue to dab the backing with the sponge until it did.
I love that they look store-bought and are a great way to give that look for even a professional event.
Go forth and make your own tattoo balloons, but first, head over to our other awesome projects for today…
Sprinkle toppers for doughnut cupcakes with Lynlee’s.
How to make a sports logo doughnut wall with Grey Grey Designs.
Join us tomorrow for our finale projects!










