10 Ways Temporary Tattoos Enhance Your Event
Angela Hanners • May 15, 2024
Bring Fun To Your Event With Custom Branded Temporary Tattoos

Read below 10 ways that you can use temporary tattoos to drive your event branding.
- Milestone Rewards: Recognize participants who reach key milestones with your branded event tattoo. Collect the whole set.
- Tattoo Station: Right next to the water station, offer a space for participants to easily apply their tattoos.
- Themed Designs: Collaborate with local artists to design exclusive tattoo designs inspired by the charity's mission.
- Branded Tattoos: Customize tattoos with sponsorship logos.
- Community Collaboration: Partner with local businesses to co-brand tattoos along with other promotional materials.
- Social Media Promotion: Encourage online sharing of tattoo photos with the charity's promotional hashtag.
- Swag Bag Inclusion: Include tattoos in participant swag bags.
- Educational Messages: Feature tattoos promoting donation and educational information, along with a call to action.
- Event Souvenirs: Create memorable keepsakes for participants and spectators alike.
- Don't Forget the Team: Staff and volunteers make great walking billboards, so offer them a tattoo that highlights the mission!

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