Q. In late September my favorite aunt died. I would like to get a memorial tattoo on my neck/back/leg, fist sized maybe... But I can't think of anything that I'd like to get. I thought about a butterfly, but then got a bit indecisive. . What she liked to do was shop, party, text, be around her friends, and just have lots of fun. She was very well-liked, loving, and confident. All I know is that I want her name included and maybe R.I.P , Or the day she died.
Answer
I am sorry for your loss.
Celebrate her life and your relationship in the tattoo.
Maybe have her signature done if you can find a copy. If not, here's a font generator to work it out:
http://tattoolettering.net/
A butterfly would be good, if she liked them, had favorite, it was in a color that had something to do with her, if you felt that she was like a butterfly in some way.
If so, find a unique image to take as reference.
luck~
I am sorry for your loss.
Celebrate her life and your relationship in the tattoo.
Maybe have her signature done if you can find a copy. If not, here's a font generator to work it out:
http://tattoolettering.net/
A butterfly would be good, if she liked them, had favorite, it was in a color that had something to do with her, if you felt that she was like a butterfly in some way.
If so, find a unique image to take as reference.
luck~
Tattoo help!!!!?????
Q. I'm Getting My First Tattoo On THursday!!! :) I Want To Get "Nique" On My Chest Right Above My Right Breast. I Was Wondering How Bad It Would Hurt And WoUld I Eventually Get UseTo The Pain? Should I Dot "I" With A Butterfly Or A Rose? And Does Color Hurt?
Answer
Alright, you need to breathe and relax.
First and foremost, you need to be more prepared than you are.
You need to know what kind of font that you want.
Here's a font generator to help you work that out:
http://www.tattoolettering.net/
You should take your time and print it out and try it in different places on your chest to see how you like it and how it works with clothing.
You need to realize that the letters can be no smaller than 1/2" to hold up well over time and not blur.
All tattoos spread a bit with time, so lines can not be too close together.
If you want color, then work out that color ahead of time and bring in an example if possible.
You need to understand that ink is injected into your skin, and while your tattoo heals (this takes a month or more), your body grows a protective layer of skin over the tattoo ink. You view the healed tattoo through this layer, like sunglasses. So how dark or light your skin is makes a difference in how the healed tattoo ink color looks.
A professional, experienced tattoo artist will know what colors work well with your skin tone and color, and what will hold up well over time. (whites and pastels fade, stronger darker colors work best with darker skin etc.)
As to pain level, it is no big deal, but it really does not matter.
If you want a tattoo, then breathe, relax and hold still. Then pay what is asked, tip well, and do excellent and current aftercare 3 - 5Xs a day for as long as it takes (a month or more).
Here's proper aftercare:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHfGCJ3UT7M
Take your time, there is no hurry for something that is permanent.
luck~
Alright, you need to breathe and relax.
First and foremost, you need to be more prepared than you are.
You need to know what kind of font that you want.
Here's a font generator to help you work that out:
http://www.tattoolettering.net/
You should take your time and print it out and try it in different places on your chest to see how you like it and how it works with clothing.
You need to realize that the letters can be no smaller than 1/2" to hold up well over time and not blur.
All tattoos spread a bit with time, so lines can not be too close together.
If you want color, then work out that color ahead of time and bring in an example if possible.
You need to understand that ink is injected into your skin, and while your tattoo heals (this takes a month or more), your body grows a protective layer of skin over the tattoo ink. You view the healed tattoo through this layer, like sunglasses. So how dark or light your skin is makes a difference in how the healed tattoo ink color looks.
A professional, experienced tattoo artist will know what colors work well with your skin tone and color, and what will hold up well over time. (whites and pastels fade, stronger darker colors work best with darker skin etc.)
As to pain level, it is no big deal, but it really does not matter.
If you want a tattoo, then breathe, relax and hold still. Then pay what is asked, tip well, and do excellent and current aftercare 3 - 5Xs a day for as long as it takes (a month or more).
Here's proper aftercare:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHfGCJ3UT7M
Take your time, there is no hurry for something that is permanent.
luck~
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