Look Tough When You Cover Your Boo Boo
Alex Covert — November 6, 2007 — Art & Design
References: gizmodiva
We may not have our mothers around to make our cuts and scrapes all better, but we can slap one of these artsy bandages on to pay homage to the woman who poured more than her share of peroxide on our open wounds. Tattoo Bandages are a neat alternative to the traditional beige band-aid. Made to mimic tough sailor tattoos like 'MOM in a heart', an anchor, or flaming dice, these sterile cut-covers come in a retro tin.
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