







Rainbow Unicorns Sheet Tattoos - Set of 2 by Tattly
What could be more magical than a unicorn? A rainbow unicorn, of course! Feel the magic with Yellow Owl Workshop's Rainbow Unicorns sheet.
Tattly tattoos are printed with cruelty-free and vegan ink, lasting on average 2-4 days. We suggest placing on oil-free areas where skin does not stretch and keep them clean!
Details:
- Set of 2
- Size: 4" x 6"
- Artist: Yellow Owl Workshop
About the Artist:
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Christine Schmidt's art career began in primary school when she won a bike at the local grocer's coloring contest. This bike was red and had ten whole speeds! After a youth spent on the plains of Kansas City and art school in Washington D.C., she and her loverboy, Evan, moved west to a little place perched atop windy Bernal Hill in San Francisco. Fueled by too much black tea and public radio shows, she spent nights creating hand-printed cards and gifts. Seeking out local suppliers and working with fine, momma-earth loving materials, she began honing her line of wares. In 2007, after steeling her nerves, Christine took a box of her goods to some local stores, they placed orders and Yellow Owl Workshop was born.
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What could be more magical than a unicorn? A rainbow unicorn, of course! Feel the magic with Yellow Owl Workshop's Rainbow Unicorns sheet.
Tattly tattoos are printed with cruelty-free and vegan ink, lasting on average 2-4 days. We suggest placing on oil-free areas where skin does not stretch and keep them clean!
Details:
- Set of 2
- Size: 4" x 6"
- Artist: Yellow Owl Workshop
About the Artist:
-
Christine Schmidt's art career began in primary school when she won a bike at the local grocer's coloring contest. This bike was red and had ten whole speeds! After a youth spent on the plains of Kansas City and art school in Washington D.C., she and her loverboy, Evan, moved west to a little place perched atop windy Bernal Hill in San Francisco. Fueled by too much black tea and public radio shows, she spent nights creating hand-printed cards and gifts. Seeking out local suppliers and working with fine, momma-earth loving materials, she began honing her line of wares. In 2007, after steeling her nerves, Christine took a box of her goods to some local stores, they placed orders and Yellow Owl Workshop was born.



















