Spanish designer Héctor Serrano hit on something with his temporary tattoos that make hands look like puppets.
For generations people have used their hands to express themselves--including using hands as puppets. Some people just use their hand, some people use their hands to make a shadow puppet, while other people put a sock puppet over the hand.
Héctor Serrano’s temporary tattoo puppets come in eight patterns which can be applied to the hand using water. They’re a fun way to entertain infants and babies, and the immature at heart.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Temporary Tattoo Puppets
- Innovative temporary tattoo designs that enhance self-expression and provide new forms of entertainment opportunities.
- Water-based Temporary Tattoos
- A new form of body art that is easy and safe to apply, providing a unique way for individuals to express themselves creatively.
- Child-friendly Temporary Tattoos
- A fun and safe way for children to enhance their imaginative play and creativity with a range of puppet tattoo designs.
Sectors Adopting This
- Tattoo Industry
- New designs and applications of temporary tattoos can provide tattoo businesses with additional revenue streams and cater to a wider audience, including children.
- Toy Industry
- Innovative temporary tattoo puppet designs can serve as an inspiration for new toy products and provide a new form of interactive entertainment for children.
- Arts and Crafts Industry
- Temporary tattoo puppet designs can serve as an inspiration for new arts and crafts projects, providing a fun and creative activity for individuals and children alike.