So I went tanning in a tanning bed for the first time on monday! It was a bit weird being in a coffin like bed but it has been something that I have wanted to try for a long time. So in order to check the progress of your tan you get to pick a sticker to put on while you tan! I chose to put on a cute little heart (you can kind of see it on the right side above), but I was thinking how cute would it be to have a cute little penguin, or cupcake? So I have been thinking about how I can make my own 2 Cute stickers! The thing is you need a lot of the same image for you need to use one each time you tan, or maybe if it is made of something that is durable and will not loose it's stickiness. I was even thinking it would be cool if you could "stamp" on an image and then it would fade over time, but then you wouldn't be able to see the progress till it faded so that wouldn't work so well. I still am gonna see if I can come up with some cute tan friendly images! I just think it would be so much fun, and you can use them if tanning outside, in a tanning bed or even with tanning in a bottle! Let me know what you think!
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6/28/2013 02:35:00 am
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