How to Make Your Own Tattoo If You’re Inspired by Tattooed Barbie

Parents are worried that the new “hipster” tattooed Barbie will encourage children to get tattoos themselves. Uh oh! But this leaves out one important part: How do children get tattoos? A lot of people who play with Barbie are too young to be served in a traditional tattoo parlor, so the burden must be born at home or at a friend’s house. And even then, what to do?
Here’s how to make your own tattoos at home.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wp84j9jk3Io
Definitely do it. I need to reconnect with Anna from middle school to see if the pentagram/blue shape she gave herself on the sole of her foot with a needle and a Bic pen (ask me for instructions if you need more help) still looks as good now as it did in eighth grade.
Tokidoki Barbie Doll costs $50 but is currently sold out.