To-Do Tattoo, A Temporary Short-Term Memory Aide

by Scott Beale on January 30, 2008 · 2 comments

To-Do Tattoo

To-Do Tattoo is a clever temporary tattoo that you can apply to your body to help you remember what needs to be done. Brought to you by Fred, the same guys who make the 500 XL speakers.

Here’s a tongue-in-cheek tribute to anyone who’s ever scribbled a reminder on their hand or wrist. Err, that would be about everybody, right? Our To-Do Tattoo kit includes 12 graphic “To Do” forms that you can apply to your body wherever it’s most convenient (or creative) and a skin-safe, washable-ink gel pen. You’ll never again have to make lame excuses for missing bowling night or your mom’s birthday. Nifty peggable blistercard packaging.

via OhGizmo!

photo via Fred

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1 david January 30, 2008 at 1:58 pm

??? Pay extra to just write on yourself… you know most pens wash off anyway…

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2 AnalogJunkie.com September 11, 2008 at 1:33 pm

Yes.. seems like it would be much faster, easier, and free to just draw the lines on yourself with your pen you're writing the list with!..

Or better yet.. I just pull out my iPhone and write in notepad..

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