Saturday, March 29, 2014

some pinup girl tattoos?




music=life


i want to get a pinup style tattoo. kind of like the women that were on the old war time posters. i just dont know where to find this specific kind of tattoo on the internet. i've checked out a bunch of sites but nothing is like what i want. help would be much appreciated.
i love marlyn monroe, so anything with her looking like a pinup girl would be amazing.
thanks.



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just use google images! it's very easy, type in "pin up girls" (as almost any image can be turned into a tattoo) or "pin up girl tattoo" / "pin up girl tattoo design". I'll find some for you! :
http://www.tattoosymbol.com/articles/pinup-flash.html http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x217/gurlfrankie_07/pin%20up%20girls/PinUp65.jpg

there's a few on this forum page if you scroll down including 2 of Marilyn Monroe.http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.modernvespa.com/pix/uploads/marilyn_monroe_by_lavendershards_210.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.modernvespa.com/forum/topic23071.html&h=500&w=373&sz=53&hl=en&start=148&um=1&usg=__MOFGK6zVZmI14lcDVO8HJJ3SRtE=&tbnid=loFcx-qgq7WKUM:&tbnh=130&tbnw=97&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dmarilyn%2Bmonroe%2Bpin%2Bup%2Bgirl%26start%3D144%26ndsp%3D18%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dsafari%26rls%3Den-us%26sa%3DN

Christina Aguilera looks like Marilyn :http://blog.upinde.com/images/min_christian_aguilera_candyman.jpg

Dream catcher tattoo personalization ideas?




xxCookieMo


Okay, so this is going to be long but I appreciate anyone and everyone who helps me out with this so much. I've been through a lot of heartache and grieving recently as well as in the past unfortunately and for some reason I'm really drawn to dream catchers. As a little kid my mom used to always take me to this native american store to look at the colorful rocks and large dream catchers and I was always so fascinated by the culture. The people, both recently and in the past, that I've lost, two especially, were some of the closest people I've ever been to and the ones to make me feel optimistic about the future. They always told me they'd be there whenever I felt alone or lost hope in everyone and everything and they pulled me through a lot of bad memories and times. They reminded me that things will get better because they'd always be there in my heart to comfort me and hold me close and that reminded me, once again, of the tightly knit dream catchers I used to visit and how they take in the bad (dreams) and let the good pass through. To me, dream catchers also represent the bad times and memories that will never be forgotten but the good as well in life that passes us by so freely that we need to appreciate. As a child I remember someone telling me, though I don't know who, that no dream is too big to concur and no one can ever stop me from fulfilling it and so I was thinking of incorporating words but I'm not sure if I want to or what I'd choose them to be. For instance, on a different note, I saw a tattoo of a dream catcher idea on a girl that really hit home to me that said "God broke our hearts to prove to us, He always takes the best" and I absolutely love that quote, but i'm not sure yet if I want to use that because that was her idea, not mine, yanno? Additionally I'm not sure if I want one large web and three underneath it, one larger than the one underneath it, or one alone and if I want it to be webbed or done in a different design inside. I don't know if I want the feathers to be attached by means of leather looking threads or beads or a rosary (maybe even just one of the threads as beaded or a rosary and the rest of them as simple threads, I don't know) but I DO know that I love the idea of one of the feathers disintegrating into birds flying because of the incredible sense of freedom to live one's life and choose one's own path I feel. I wanted to get a dream catcher tattooed about medium size on my rib-cage on one of my sides but I want to make it personalized and not like all the other tattoos out there. This is not going to be a spur of the moment tattoo and that is why I have tried so hard to find a way to personalize it. Unfortunately I have too many ideas and components in my head to create an idea and I haven't had time to talk to a tattoo designer personally yet. I've come here though in hopes that someone may help me accomplish this goal so I am free to all of your ideas. Once again, thank you everyone who reads this and takes their time to help me out. If you do not like tattoos or respect my reasons for wanting this that is completely fine, just please keep your commentary to yourself because some people, like me, really believe in expression of oneself and experiences through significant body art. Thank you and have a wonderful day :)


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On one hand, I want to say that for once, someone has posted a question regarding dream catcher tattoos that doesn't make me want to pull my hair out and vomit simultaneously.......

On the other hand, I think you should be told about the repercussions from the Native community, of getting such a tattoo.

Let's start off by saying that a dream catcher is an infant's cradle decoration. The same thing as a mobile over a crib. Something with different textures, that a child can watch sway in the breeze, and reach out for. They are also given to toddlers, whom are told the whole bad dreams get caught in the webbing/burnt up in the sun/good dreams pass through. The equivalent of a nite lite for a child. They are only relevant to one Native culture, out of the hundreds.....Anishinaabe. Commonly known as Ojibwe/Chippewa. They are not a universal pan-Indian symbol.

Now, if you get this tattoo....expect any Native that sees it, to treat you with distance, disdain, to be outright laughed at for getting a child's cradle decoration as a tattoo. WE have dealt with about all the cultural appropriation we can stand....and dream catcher tattoos on REAL Natives, are few and far between. The only people who do get them, are nons.....or those who claim to have a Cherokee great-great-Granny. It outs them as being non-Native and knowing nothing about Native cultures, right away.

Also....that quote you included about a god. We don't have any gods at all. So it is not only insulting to include the Christian god into an Anishinaabe symbol...but also quite ridiculous. Its like getting a tattoo of Buddha, then including that quote.

I get that you want something that represents the people you've lost....and somehow tying that into a safe, childhood memory from which you draw comfort. That part is nice...and is what tattoos should be about. BUT....you need to understand what getting a dream catcher means to the people you would be taking it from, that you are not a part of.




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Similar tattoos to these?




steffielis


http://bird-tattoos.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/feather-bird-tattoo2.jpg

http://www.acktur.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Bird-Tattoo-Designs-For-Girls-Birds_in_flight_large.jpg

Yeah, yeah, yeah I know I can google it, but does anyone know like a GOOD website i can go to to find other pics of tattoos like those above ? (: <3



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http://www.girl-tattoos.com/Bird_Tattoos.php
There's links on the site that have dove tattoos, bird tattoos, feather tattoos, etc.

Looking to get a bird tattoo? help!?




love or lu


any designs you know that look good. im going to get it on my chest. above my boob..(which should tell you im a girl lol)


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maybe a dove? I'm getting a dove on the back of my neck. i think it's a cute simple design




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What do you think of girls with small tattoos?




!_! Smilie


I am turning 16 in February and have been thinking a lot about getting a tattoo for a couple years. At first I wanted giant wings on my back then it turned to small wings on the top of my back.. Then it turned to getting a poem down my side but then I thought of pregnancy and now I think I want to get a quote at the top of my back (but vote out because I want to see the tattoo) or on my foot... BUT I was also thinking about getting a simple word. LIke "Fly" or "Dream" on the inside of my wrist or on my foot. I was thinking about "Dream" on one foot and "Achieve" on the other. So, I was just curious- I want to be a Physical Therapist when I grow up, what do you think about me getting a tattoo? I'm very fit and smart, but not popular or anything. People are literally shocked when they find out I have my belly button pierced.


Rambling, blah. So. What do you think of girls with small tattoos on the foot or wrist, or maybe behind the ear?
Thank you guys for being so honest, but I like "Fly" because my biggest passion in life is jumping horses. And the quote I thought the most about is "Just when the caterpillar thought the world was over, it became a butterfly." because of the difficulties I had to overcome in my life so far, like when my grandma died, I was really close to her and it hit hard. I come from a poor family so becoming a Physical Therapist may not even happen because I may not be able to afford college so I have to "Dream" and "Achieve." These tattoos mean a lot to me, but I want something simple. And the "fit, smart, etc." stuff is because it tells a little about me from the first impression..



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I think girls with not very meaningful tattoos are trying way too hard, because they get the tattoo just for the heck of getting a tattoo. I really don't mean any offense by that, but it's just what I think, and I think a lot of people would agree with me on that.
I guarantee you, in 10 years, you'll hate the it and wonder what in the world possessed you to go to a sketchy tattoo/piercing shop to get a cheap tattoo of some cliche word/phrase/quote that really doesn't mean much.
I really don't see how you being fit smart or unpopular has anything to do with a tattoo, and why people being shocked about your belly button piercing has something to do with you getting a tattoo.

It really sounds like you're thinking of getting a tattoo just to show it off to other people or to look cool, and that, in my opinion, is somewhat naive.

I have nothing against tattoos. I just have something against pointless tattoos.

POLL: Tattoos on girls?




Nik


Good or bad? Attractive or unattractive?

And I'm talking about girly tattoos, maybe one or two. Not SUPER TATTOOED. Maybe a cross on the wrist, or a flower on the back...

What do guys generally think?



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Tattoos don't constitute an ugly or cute girl to me. Of course there are non-tattooed girls that I've found unattractive [and plenty that I thought
are attractive]. It's the same w/ girls w/ tattoos. One girl I know has 15+ tattoos and she's one of the most attractive and sexiest girls I've ever met. I've met some girls w/ small "girly" tattoos and the tattoos didn't get me.




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tshirt design for seniors 2009?




blehh


so im designing a tshirt for the seniors of 2009 and i want it to be funny but not stupid or cheesy...because im trying to get the guys to vote for it too. im having trouble thinking of something thatd appeal to both the girls and the guys in our grade.

a little info-
mascot:dragon
our school: cooper
colors: green and black
small,private school

please help! thanks!



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You can try going with a tattoo style design. I think a lot of people would go for that, plus its a really fashionable right now for graphic tees. Try a Japanese dragon incorporating your school colors or something tribal looking. Add the text with the name of your school somewhere that flows well with the design(duh) and maybe look up some classic tattoo fonts. Also, you can play with the orientation of the graphic on the tee. IE: instead of centering the graphic you can off set it so some of the print is on the sleeve or even off the shirt? Ya dig?

Hope this helps.

Asian tattoo help...?




royale_inl


I got the chance to go to Japan this summer and decided to get a tattoo to remember it by. But I talked to my expatriate uncle who lives near Tokyo and he warned me that even though a tattoo may seem like a good idea, unless the artist is Asian, it could turn out terribly. Plus, when you go to Japan, if you have something like Fuji-san tattooed across your back people will think it's really stupid.

So I was just wondering what some safe ideas would be for an Asian tattoo. I just want a picture so far, no characters. And I'm a girl who is planning on getting it on her shoulder blade. Thanks!



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You can choose your tattoo diagram from the tattooist shop in Japan. Japanese tattoo are very colourful and attractive. Since you want it on your shoulder blade, you must careful to choose and also the skill of the tattooist, because Japanese tattoo is not a simple diagram. You must enquire that in future, you want to add-on some tattoo diagram to enhance your previous diagram, is it possible to add on... Japanese tattoo is very unique.

You can do a Fuji-san tattoo as a background, it is not a stupid idea. You can add some few interest logo relate to the Japanese culture onto a Fuji-san as a background. You must see the art piece design first before transfer to your body. If attractive, tattoo it, otherwise, tell the tattooist to amend the diagram if you don't like.

Of course, the artist should be a Japanese Asian, because they know their culture well. They will tell you the meaning of the tattoo art which you really want to know.




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Girl tattoo - ideas. Quote.?




JWel.


I want my 4th tattoo to be on my ribs, and would like some sort of idea on a quote to get .. a quote about life i am interested in. Just to give me an idea & i can adapt it to what I want.


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'the past is practice' i think that would be a really good quote for a tattoo :)

Do guys think girls with quote tattoos on their ribs are sexy, or trashy?




softballer


i want to get some sort of inspirational quote tattoo but i need to get it somewhere that it can be hidden if i get married ect.. so guys...what do you think


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I go crazy for girls with ink and piercings. Chest pieces are amazing. Quotes are hard, depends how big it is. I prob wouldn't get it on your ribs unless it's a paragraph or has an image as well. Tickles in the ribs lol. Good luck.




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Do girls suit tattoos? what do guys really think?

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I have 3 tattoos, and i am working on designing my fourth (all of which i have placed strategically so that they can all be covered, yet, can be visible if i like...). All of my guy friends like them, and my boyfriend doesnt mind them either... Its part of what makes me unique. I am not saying that girls will be as attractive if they have full sleeves on both arms and various other tattoos... Some women can pull them off better than others... I think that if you get tattoos in moderation, you'll be fine. And, as far as the guys go... My boyfriend and my guy friends know to love me for who i am, not who they want me to be, so, my view is: if a guy doesnt like me just because i have tats, he can get lost, cause, they are a part of me, they represent my life, and thats who makes me who i am... Its not their body, so they shouldnt hate on me just because i have tattoos to remember things about who i am and how i got to be who i am...

How to draw like a tattoo artist?




Taavetti


I've played with tribal and Celtic designs for years and have gotten very good at them. I don't really care about drawing "regular art", I love tattoos and want to be able to draw all styles of them. I've got some Sailor Jerry tattoo books with designs in them, and various other books on drawing, but what is a good way for someone wanting to be a tattoo artist to learn to draw all the styles of tattoos? Even if I can't tattoo them, I'd like to be able to draw them up. Thanks for any help.
If I could get an answer from someone that isn't remedial that would be great.



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things tattoo artists should be able to do (in my opinion)

lettering, pin up girls, tribal designs and vintage tattoos (roses and skulls etc). so i would work on a few of these things because its what most people come in and ask for. i think you should consider a career in tattooing, you seem very dedicated to its arts and its an enjoyable career.




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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Are upper arm tattoos on girls tacky / butch?




beautifull


I've got a tattoo idea that I originally would have liked on my foot, but I've incorporated too much into it and its gotten too big. Another possible place *could* be my shoulder blade, but I don't like the idea of a tattoo I can't see very well (therefor tramp stamps are out of the question). Its about 3 x 3 inches big, a memorial tattoo for my dad. Its a cancer ribbon, around a lemon with writing.

No stupid answers, please.
I'm pretty open to any other place, I'm kind of shying away from the shoulder blade.. and the belly area because I kinda plan to have kids and want to avoid any place that would stretch the most.



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No, an upper arm tattoo on a female is not tacky or butch. I have one on each of my upper arms.

One is an absolutely beautiful design of a lion with a lioness resting her head on his shoulder. The detail is amazing and it represents the love that I have for my husband.

The other one is a custom designed yin/yang symbol that also incorporates Peace signs -- I feel the need to spread the Peace.

I think its a shame that people that don't like tattoos don't bother to actually ask those of us that are inked what are tattoos mean. I think the average person would have a lot more respect for tattoos if they realized the personal meanings behind them.

It shouldn't matter if you male/female, number of tattoos, or locations, everyone should be able to freely express themselves.

Inner arm tattoo on girls?




Chris


I want opinions on what you think about girls with inner arm tattoos and any good ideas you might have
Nothing about tattoos are nasty or anything like that
i already have many tattoos just want to mainly know about the placement
i want something musical. Music is a huge part of my life



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I believe the inner arm tattoo is a great place. Also, the wrist. Those are the two most places I find appealing. Any ideas for tattoos? Hmm.. Not necessarily, but I do recommend thinking about something that means alot to you. And don't listen to anybody else. Just do what you want to do too. And people who tell you that your tattoo is going to be there for the rest of your life, seriously... You only live once. Don't ink anything if you think you'll regret it. But honestly, some people are just small minded about tattoos and think you'll regret it. I hope you think of a great tattoo and the place where you put is, where ever you chose to put it, it'll be great.




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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Tattoo ideas for 16 year old girl?




Emma


so I'm 16 and my mom won't let me get my nose or Monroe pierced but she said I can get a tattoo (doesn't make too much sense to me) my cousin is a professional tattoo artist and will do it for me... I just don't know exactly what to get. I was thinking a cross on my wrist or a heart on my foot or something...but I'm not sure. any suggestions? something Girly. oh an I know a lot of people are going say that it should be something that means something to me and whatever...but please just give some suggestions? thanks


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Tattoos don't have to have meanings or some trite bullshit about existential emotional symbolism. Think of things you like, and then get a custom design drawn out of that subject matter. "Girly" or not, this is you and it's your body, so why stick to socially constructed gender roles? Get what you want, not what you think is socially acceptable or "girly".

Inique Tattoos?




tangerine


I want a medium-smallish tattoo on my ankle, nothing ugly, I'm a girl, nothing I'd regret, but I can only think of stars, butterfly's, hearts etc..... I want different
***Unique***I mean.



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You can look up some Celtic designs, they all have meanings behind them and are really pretty




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I need help with a tattoo design!!?




Brittney


My best friend passed away two years ago on friday from Cancer. I'm having a real hard time with her death and wanting to get a tattoo for some type of remembrance. I want the tattoo on the inside of my wrist but not sure what i should get. I really like the infinity symbol, feathers, hearts, and the birds flying away. Can someone please help me with figuring out what my tattoo should look like that I'm getting this Tuesday.


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I would get something that symbolizes her, or your friendship. Personally, balloons floating away have always reminded me of loss, yet still are optimistic. You could do a cluster of balloons in black/grey, then have one balloon floating away from the bunch in her favorite color.
You could also have her name or "rip -her name" underneath, or even have her balloon be made out of words, so you could have the balloon made of "rip- her name" and some of other small cute, forever in my heart/etcetc.
If she had an animal she was obsessed with you could do that, or something along those lines.
I got a tattoo for my dad that's simply "RIP Daddy", and I love it, and will eventually add an old school rose to it I think.
I don't personally like the infinity symbol because a million teenage girls have started getting them, lol, but if it's what you want definitely go for it, and you could get her name written in it, or friends forever, etcetc.
If you're really indecisive don't feel bad about rescheduling the appt., you want to make sure youre 100% on what you want.
Love the meaning of your tattoo, I'm sure it'll be beautiful :)

Reasonable tattoo ideas?




Collin


Hey I am going to be turning 18 soon, and am fairly muscled. Some friends of mine (boys and girls) said that I would look good in a tattoo. I was wondering if anyone new some good traditional designs, or half sleeve designs (I think that's what they are called. It's where there is a sleeve tattoo only on your upper arm.) I don't want any of those stupid forehead tattoos. Upper-back and arm tattoos are mostly what I am looking for. At one point I thought subdermal implants would bee cool like a very small star on my wrist, until I looked up on YouTube how they do them haha. Tattoos that would fit me are intense ones, ones that have music (guitar), or artistic and complex designs, even traditional designs. I also have one last question. I have been doing a lot of research and watching many tattooing videos, and noticed that there is substantial bleeding when the tattoo artist uss his first tool. I am not worried about pain, just curious if there are two items a tattoo artist uses. Lastly do tattoo artists generally let you go in and inspect where they will work their art in advance, as well as their portfolio? I really don't want to end up with a turd on my arm...

Thank you so much
I would also like a pain level on area from 1-10 like I heard that your sides and side/middle abdominal hurt. I heard it hurts even more when you have visible abdomens.



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Ah, the 'I just turned 18!' tat. I've got one myself and, granted, what I'm about to tell you will sound kind of hypocritical, but whatever you choose to get, START SMALL. A week after my 18th birthday I trotted down to my local tattoo shop and got a HUGE chest piece done. Set me back over $500 (come to find out, the place is a rip, however, their work is VERY good) Now that I'm a bit older and would like like more tats, the only thing I regret about what I have (stars swirled in the electro-magnetic spectrum across my chest) is the placement and how big it is. Now, when I consider adding to it, my new artist (actually, a friend of mine who just happens to tattoo) and I have to compromise.

That being said, do whatever feels right.
1. When checking out an artist or shop, have a look at the artist's portfolio and if you're not feeling *super* unique, check out the flash wall. No shame in that and a lot of reputable shops will actually customize the flash art to your liking. Obviously, you're going to check out how clean the place is and how reasonable their prices are, right? Of course. I just got a large puzzle piece, fully colored, across my whole foot for $60. Take that as a reference. The more detail and colors used, the more the tattoo will cost. No shame in comparing shops and artists either. Be patient and find what works for you.

2. Placement- Chest? Walk in the park for me. A lot of people would agree. IF IT IS CLOSE TO THE HEART, THE HEALING PROCESS TENDS TO BE EASIER AND LESS PAINFUL. However, the FURTHER AWAY from the heart, the more intense the pain (especially afterward, if you're a 'bigger' person) during and after, due to circulation. These places (like my foot) have a tendency to heal slower and be prone to infection. FEET, SIDES, UNDERARMS (bicep or forearm, underneath it) ARE TENDER. These areas, to most people HURT. My chest TICKLED compared to my foot.

3. So if you're looking for the 'No pain' zones, try to get something on your bicep or any muscle-y area. For your first tattoo, avoid doing large pieces (think things out a bit, if you want sleeves, you don't want a gigantic piece on your bicep that's going to mess up your sleeve later.) AND, BUY A BOTTLE OF BACTINE (OR STOREBRAND.) Should have Lidocaine in it. Some shops carry it and will either charge you for it or only spray you once if you're hurting. No shame in pain. If you're squirming, that just makes things hard on them, so it's best to bring your own. Spray the area down every 20 mins or so. This won't mess anything up, and I admittedly did it for my foot.

4. As for designs, other than what I said about flash art and checking portfolios, if you find an ACTUAL TATTOO ARTIST (and honestly, you don't want someone who just stencils), they can draw out anything you can dream up. Think of things you know you will never change you mind about. Stars, in my case, are never going to be something I'm going to regret in the future. They're damn stars. Hah. And YES, IF THEY DON'T LET YOU CALL OR COME IN TO INSPECT, DON'T GO THERE. No shop should have anything to hide.

Good luck! I hope to see some awesome work in the future on you and if you have any other tattoo questions, feel free to message me.




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Monday, March 24, 2014

Tattoo idea for girls?




Alexis


So my good friend died last month, and he always told me "make good choices." I want to get a tattoo when I'm 18 of that, to honor him (I'm 16 now), but I want to make sure it's in a place that can be covered up if I need to for work related reasons, because thats the main reason why my parents won't let me get one now. Does anyone have any ideas as to where I should get one so that it meets that requirement? Thanks!!


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Ankle, Back, shoulder or even wrist tattoos that can be cover up with a watch.

Tattoo On Wrist?




?


Hey, i'm 19 years old and planning on getting my first tattoo ever. I was thinking of getting the names of my sister and my yet to be born sibling (when we name it) tattooed on my wrist in ambigram form what do you think? Good idea or no. I'm a big girl and trying hard to loose weight so i odn't wanna get a tatto somewhere where it will look bad if i loose weight. Plus i like the wrist.


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I have tattoos on my inner wrists and I am also a "big girl" ;)
As my weight has has gone up and down, my tattoos haven't warped or been distorted. It is a very good place for someone like yourself.

Here are pics of them if you are interested (they were done in '01).

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j11/shhenab/tat2.jpg
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j11/shhenab/tat.jpg

Oh and they are initials for my sister and dad.

Oh and in response to people who have warned against them because of job prospects::::
My wrist tattoos have never caused me any problem, any time a potential employer asks me about them, I explain to them they are for passed away relatives. And since mine are tastefully done, I have had only compliments.




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im thinking about a zodiac (scorpio) tattoo on my inner wrist?




BOOM BOOM


here's the inspiration:

http://tattoos-and-art.com/wp-content/gallery/scorpio-tattoos/star-sign-scorpio-tattoo-41835.jpg

i wouldn't get the flower designs along with it, just the "M" letter that would be small enough to fit on my left inner wrist. what do you think? is it too uncreative or a typical girl tattoo? is the wrist a good place to get it?



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I would agree with you that zodiac symbols are "typical girl tattoos", but I also think they are awesome tattoos.
I also have a zodiac symbol on my inner wrist. It's the symbol for cancer and it's in blue and pink. It hurt a LOT! I have many tattoos and they all hurt but this one REALLY hurt.
I think you should go ahead and get it if you want it.

Tattoo Design Ideas ..?




Stupidity


I'm planning to get a tattoo on my foot, and I would like to hear some suggestions for unique design ideas.

Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks in advance.



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Foot tattoos can really be sexy and interesting. If you were to get a tattoo, it should at least be something that represent a part of yourself...that would make it unique. If you are a girl, flowers, zodiac sign symbols, vines, stars etc would be fitting and you can always design them in a way that would reflect a part of you...there are a lot of variations for these designs and you can always ask your tattoo artist to add a personal touch to make it unique.




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Is this a weird tattoo idea?




Killa


i want to get a tattoo of a pin up girl that looks like me... is that weird??


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Not really a fan of tattoos for women, but I don't really think that having a tattoo of a pin-up girl that looks like you is weird at all.... Why not? If you have actually decided that you want a tattoo, it really isn't strange at all. Just make certain to choose a classy pose that captures the real you.

You can see some great examples of vintage pinup girls @ http://www.pinupsplus.com. The site actually sells vintage pin-up decals in both waterslides and vinyls, but the artwork will give you some great reference material to provide your tattoo artist with.

i'd like to get a vintage style tattoo on my arm in plans to have a vintage themed sleeve eventually. ideas?




sweetqt


i want something unique and classy.


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There are many types of vintage style tattoos, such as Vargas girls, sparrows, anchors, etc. My suggestion would be to look through tattoo artist portfolios to find someone who is well versed in vintage Americana designs, and that should also give you some inspiration as to what you want.

You can also go geek out on tat books and Americana books at your local bookstore. Just be sure that you find an artist who specializes in that style, so whatever you end up getting, it'll be perfect.

Best of luck!




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i need good inspirational quotes for tattoos?







I want to get a tattoo of a quote going down my side. I am a girl. I want it to have few words but have a powerful meaning and very inspirational or modivation. But I need opitions and ideas. Can you yahoo answer people help.me ? Thank you


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"I'm a tramp, and here's my stamp to prove it."

Sorry, I don't like tattoos, especially on other girls.

Where should I put a tattoo of a quote?




Concerned1


I want to get this quote. I really wanted it on my hand above my thumb going down my pointer finger because it would have made perfect sense but then my bf said it wouldn't be good for job opportunities later on. I don't know where else to put it. I cant put it on my back cause that space is taken from another tat. I want it somewhere I can see it but also would be able to cover it if i had to for jobs.. Any ideas that wud be look nice on a girl?..
Its 5 words long.



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the side of the finger often does not even hold a tattoo, it just falls out. A quote up the side of the body is pretty if you have the body for it, or curved along the top of the foot (get it custom shaped to curve with your body), like a low slung necklace on the chest, or across the top of the back.




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Sunday, March 23, 2014

Would you be in relashionsheep with girl who had a low back tattoo?




Milica


I am thinking about to get tatto low on my back who i designed.But i heared that some people think that girls who has it are sluts.And im not slut.I dont want it ruin my future .so pls answer me :)


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According to Howard Stern, he doesn't recommend girls getting tats!

I agree!

Google: Tattoo Inks Pose Health Risks
http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm316357.htm?source=govdelivery
A good read: The Hidden Dangers of Getting Inked. http://blogs.cdc.gov/publichealthmatters/2012/08/the-hidden-dangers-of-getting-inked/
Or TEMPORARY Tattoos May put you @ risk.
http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm343932.htm

If you don't think you'll get an allergic reactions to the ink, the FDA have gotten reports from people who have, and I have read it several times on YA TATTOOS.

Some tattoo colors are harder to remove than others. Laser treatments can turn some tattoos darker instead of lighter, or change them to a different color. The same goes for "permanent makeup," which is a kind of tattoo. It depends on what ingredients went into the tattoo ink to produce the color.

But it can be hard to find out what's in tattoo inks because they usually don't have ingredients listed on the label. Very often, even the tattooist doesn't know what's in the tattoo ink because the company that made it considers the formula "proprietary" (pro-pry-uh-tar-ee). That means it's a trade secret.

Here are some more facts about tattoos:
â¢FDA has not approved any color additives for injection into your skin.
â¢People who get a tattoo should not give blood for a year afterward because of the chance of infection.
â¢Although it happens only very rarely, some people may have an allergic reaction to the dyes used for tattooing. Imagine being allergic to something that's been injected into your skin.
â¢Or, the tattooist may make a mistake. Who wants to wear someone else's mistake forever?

Speaking of forever, how often do you change your mind about your hair, your earrings, or the clothes you like to wear? It's not so easy when you change your mind about a tattoo.

Although many "temporary tattoos" are legal, some -- especially some of those imported from other countries -- are illegal in the United States because they use color additives that are not approved for use on the skin. FDA has had reports of people having allergic reactions to temporary tattoos.

What about henna temporary tattoos? Henna is a brown to reddish brown dye made from a plant. It is approved only for use on the hair, not the skin. If it is black, or any other color besides brown or reddish brown, it contains other ingredients. It also may contain other ingredients to make the stain darker, make the skin absorb the color more easily, or make the stain last longer.

Could these ingredients hurt you? It depends. Individuals are different and may be sensitive to different things. If you don't know what the ingredients are, it's impossible to tell what they might do if you put them on your skin.
http://www.webmd.com/fda/think-before-you-ink-are-tattoos-safe
According to a poll conducted in January 2012 by pollster Harris Interactive, 1 in 8 (14%) of the 21% of American adults who have tattoos regret getting one. And the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) reports that in 2011, its doctors performed nearly 100,000 tattoo removal procedures, up from the 86,000 performed in 2010.
Unfortunately, removing a tattoo is not as simple as changing your mind.
Artists create tattoos by using an electrically powered machine that moves a needle up and down to inject ink into the skin, penetrating the epidermis, or outer layer, and depositing a drop of ink into the dermis, the second layer. The cells of the dermis are more stable compared with those of the epidermis, so the ink will mostly stay in place for a personâs lifetime. Tattoos are meant to be permanent.
An effective and safe way to remove tattoos is through laser surgery, performed by a dermatologist who specializes in tattoo removal, says FDA's Mehmet Kosoglu, who reviews applications for marketing clearances of laser-devices.
http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm336842.htm?source=govdelivery

A question for the guys about girls and tattoo's?




enterrador


Guys when you see a girl with a tattoo in her lower back, like a lot of em have, what do you think of that girl? I usually think of them as easy or a slut, someone i can take home for the night and wear out then toss her out like the garbage, what about you?
By the way, I read an article on Maxim once where they called that particular tattoo the "Tramp Stamp" so it isn't just me, men magazines classify it as so too. And this was way before Wedding Crashers to those who said something about that.



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I can definetly understand this, even being a female. When I see the little tribal butterfly tattoo or whatever I think SKANK! whats worse (in my opinion) is that most of those designs are UGLY! just another dumb trend.




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behind the ear tattoo's...?




Lani


i want to get one behind my ear, but i just want to know how much it hurts...
im thinking about getting stars behind my ear... they'll start big and get smaller as they get closer to the top of my ear... probably only like three our four... what do u think?



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i know two ppl with tattoos behind both their ears. they both said it was nothing painful, but the tattoo gun was just very loud.

the first girl has a tattoo of lips behind one ear and a martini drink on the other side. it symbolizes her clothing line called martini kisses designs. its actually real small and cute.

the second girl has a tattoo of the treble cleft symbol behind one ear and the bass cleft on the other side. she is a musician.

cute, orignal tattoo ideas?




sayRUH


soo i have been researching tattoos and i decided that i want a little one BUT i want it in an original location....

i know a girl that got stars behind her ears and that was cute, but i want something less common.

i am open to and tattoo ideas(designs, locations, anything)

i want a cute, girly tattoo....thanks!



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Girly designs:

Heart
Star
Cherries
Lips (like someone kissed you with lipstick on)
Ladybug
Butterfly
Fairy
Cupcake/Ice cream cone
A word or short phrase done in a nice font

Cute locations:

Inner wrist
Hip
Lower back
Ankle/Foot
Front of shoulder (like where your bra strap would go, right under your collar bone. I'm getting one there.)
Back of shoulder
Behind the ear
Back of the neck

It's really all up to you. Try to find a design that represents you or means something to you. Check out tattoojohnny.com and cherrycreekflash.com for inspiration, but try to give any designs you find there your own unique spin. Goooooood luck!!!




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can someone find a tattoo design close to this?




Maximus


So there's this girl on Michael Grey's Borderline music video. She has a sweet tattoo, and i really want it! but, I cant find anything like it. Can anyone help me? either a tattoo like it or a drawing of ur own...help please!

Here's the video>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppR8byDrFew



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take it to a tattoo artist u have to pay for someone to draw you a design

Reasonable tattoo ideas?




Collin


Hey I am going to be turning 18 soon, and am fairly muscled. Some friends of mine (boys and girls) said that I would look good in a tattoo. I was wondering if anyone new some good traditional designs, or half sleeve designs (I think that's what they are called. It's where there is a sleeve tattoo only on your upper arm.) I don't want any of those stupid forehead tattoos. Upper-back and arm tattoos are mostly what I am looking for. At one point I thought subdermal implants would bee cool like a very small star on my wrist, until I looked up on YouTube how they do them haha. Tattoos that would fit me are intense ones, ones that have music (guitar), or artistic and complex designs, even traditional designs. I also have one last question. I have been doing a lot of research and watching many tattooing videos, and noticed that there is substantial bleeding when the tattoo artist uss his first tool. I am not worried about pain, just curious if there are two items a tattoo artist uses. Lastly do tattoo artists generally let you go in and inspect where they will work their art in advance, as well as their portfolio? I really don't want to end up with a turd on my arm...

Thank you so much
I would also like a pain level on area from 1-10 like I heard that your sides and side/middle abdominal hurt. I heard it hurts even more when you have visible abdomens.



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Ah, the 'I just turned 18!' tat. I've got one myself and, granted, what I'm about to tell you will sound kind of hypocritical, but whatever you choose to get, START SMALL. A week after my 18th birthday I trotted down to my local tattoo shop and got a HUGE chest piece done. Set me back over $500 (come to find out, the place is a rip, however, their work is VERY good) Now that I'm a bit older and would like like more tats, the only thing I regret about what I have (stars swirled in the electro-magnetic spectrum across my chest) is the placement and how big it is. Now, when I consider adding to it, my new artist (actually, a friend of mine who just happens to tattoo) and I have to compromise.

That being said, do whatever feels right.
1. When checking out an artist or shop, have a look at the artist's portfolio and if you're not feeling *super* unique, check out the flash wall. No shame in that and a lot of reputable shops will actually customize the flash art to your liking. Obviously, you're going to check out how clean the place is and how reasonable their prices are, right? Of course. I just got a large puzzle piece, fully colored, across my whole foot for $60. Take that as a reference. The more detail and colors used, the more the tattoo will cost. No shame in comparing shops and artists either. Be patient and find what works for you.

2. Placement- Chest? Walk in the park for me. A lot of people would agree. IF IT IS CLOSE TO THE HEART, THE HEALING PROCESS TENDS TO BE EASIER AND LESS PAINFUL. However, the FURTHER AWAY from the heart, the more intense the pain (especially afterward, if you're a 'bigger' person) during and after, due to circulation. These places (like my foot) have a tendency to heal slower and be prone to infection. FEET, SIDES, UNDERARMS (bicep or forearm, underneath it) ARE TENDER. These areas, to most people HURT. My chest TICKLED compared to my foot.

3. So if you're looking for the 'No pain' zones, try to get something on your bicep or any muscle-y area. For your first tattoo, avoid doing large pieces (think things out a bit, if you want sleeves, you don't want a gigantic piece on your bicep that's going to mess up your sleeve later.) AND, BUY A BOTTLE OF BACTINE (OR STOREBRAND.) Should have Lidocaine in it. Some shops carry it and will either charge you for it or only spray you once if you're hurting. No shame in pain. If you're squirming, that just makes things hard on them, so it's best to bring your own. Spray the area down every 20 mins or so. This won't mess anything up, and I admittedly did it for my foot.

4. As for designs, other than what I said about flash art and checking portfolios, if you find an ACTUAL TATTOO ARTIST (and honestly, you don't want someone who just stencils), they can draw out anything you can dream up. Think of things you know you will never change you mind about. Stars, in my case, are never going to be something I'm going to regret in the future. They're damn stars. Hah. And YES, IF THEY DON'T LET YOU CALL OR COME IN TO INSPECT, DON'T GO THERE. No shop should have anything to hide.

Good luck! I hope to see some awesome work in the future on you and if you have any other tattoo questions, feel free to message me.




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