Monday, December 23, 2013

Airbrush A Body

Rubbing alcohol removes airbrush tattoos immediately.


A tattoo is a permanent marking on the body that, though beautiful, is never changing and may cause regret later in life. If body art is something that inspires you but a permanent tattoo is not something that is feasible, airbrush the art onto your body with airbrushing tools and paint. This way, the art is easy to take off a few days later. Using airbrush to make this body art is easy to do with the air compressor and stencils.


Instructions


1. Airbrushing body parts is a fun activity for parties.


Tape the stencil to the area of your body where you want to place art piece.


2. Pour two drops of paint into airbrush tool. To create a subtle effect, add a couple of drops of distilled water in the gun to thin out the paint.


3. Spray the open areas in the stencil with the air gun. Be sure to keep the gun at least 2 inches away from the skin.


4. Spray the area again if the paint does not seem to be strong enough.


5. Remove the stencil. Check for clarity and spaces where the stencil might have wrinkled, which allows paint to seep under the stencil. Clean off any errors with a cotton swab of rubbing alcohol.