I want to tell you how you can decorate the phone panel (however, the back cover is only good for light colors) with an ordinary temporary tattoo, and at the same time a saucer, a teapot, glasses, and even a vase. Since the smartphone is Chinese, there was an idea to give it a Russian spirit by depicting some kind of fabulous animal, however, the firebird did not find anyone better.
It is necessary
- - transferable tattoos;
- - polymer glue like "Dragon" or "Prestige" (or epoxy glue / alkyd nail polish / yacht varnish;
- - iron;
- - a solvent such as acetone.
Instructions
Step 1
Cut out the tattoo, remove the tape from the front of the tattoo and apply it to the phone cover face down.
Step 2
We moisten the paper side of the tattoo with water (preferably hot), press it tightly and hold it until it sticks to the phone cover.
Step 3
After that, we wait a minute and try to carefully remove the paper from the tattoo. As you can see from the photo, it is not always possible to remove successfully: either the paper cannot peel off the tattoo, or the tattoo cannot be removed from the paper.
Step 4
Then, for better adhesion of the tattoo, heat the iron (at full power for cotton fabrics) and iron the paper side of the tattoo for about a minute.
Step 5
Then we cover the top of the tattoo with Dragon or Prestige polymer glue (or with epoxy glue / alkyd nail polish / quick-drying yacht varnish). However, I like polymer glue, as it glazes quickly - after 15-30 minutes and is not afraid of water. It must be applied by winding it on a brush to remove excess glue, otherwise polymer threads of glue will follow the brush, drying out and staining everything around.
Step 6
Gently wipe off the remnants of the glue with a match, preferably dipped in a solvent such as acetone. Also dissolves well in hairspray. We are waiting for the final drying for about an hour and apply preferably about two more layers of glue.