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I made some 1" football helments out of removable wall graphics material and showed them to some of my customers as removable tatoos...they LOVED the idea! They said it would be great for swimmers so they could take off before a race and put back on when the race was over. Football coaches wanted to use them to put on the black lines under the players eyes.

Has anyone used this material for that? How long do you think it would work? Is there any material that is made for contact with skin? Imprintables said the wall graphic material is made to come on and off the wall about 25-30 times.

I also made very very small helmets to use on fingernails, either removable or to put nailpolish over and people thought that would be great for cheerleaders....what do you think??

I've only had the Versacamm for 2 weeks so I don't know that much about the different materials.

thanks, Kathryn

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Comment by Kim Lynch on October 15, 2010 at 8:25am
I am wondering which "removable wall graphic" material you used? Was it the Seramark from Imprintables? I have some but haven't tried it yet.
Comment by Michelle Mendel on May 15, 2010 at 6:33pm
Just so you know---Cheerleaders are not allowed to have anything on the fingernails during games or competitive performances. If they fall or have a tumble with tumbling, one of the first assessments of oxygen consumption is checking the color of the fingernails. This would not be an allowed item for cheerleaders.
Don't count on this being a selling point. Good Luck
I am interested in some sort of material for tattoos also. If you find something, let me know.
Comment by Steven Jackson on May 13, 2010 at 8:40pm
Kathryn,
Try posting this also on the forum to maximize who sees it. Usually blog posts are not for questions but more for info posts.
I would say that Seramark might be a good material for you to try out on those applications as well. Contact Lee at Imprintables and he can get you a run down on the material.

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