Q. My wife wants something on her arm but isn't sure what
A. If she isn't sure what she wants then she needs to take some time and think of something that has a meaning to her or that is aesthetically pleasing to her. There are lots of websites out there with tattoo portfolios...I'd recommend with starting with bmezine.com
For the record, I have a tattoo on my upper arm but not in the typical place - it's a turtle on his backside listening to music under the sun right above my elbow. It's very cartoony, coloring book kind of looking, but it's totally me and my best friend drew it so I love it.
For the record, I have a tattoo on my upper arm but not in the typical place - it's a turtle on his backside listening to music under the sun right above my elbow. It's very cartoony, coloring book kind of looking, but it's totally me and my best friend drew it so I love it.
Opinions on upper arm & foot tattoos on women?
Q. I'm not sure wether I like them or not. I think they look cool on some people and horrible on others. I'm trying to decide if i should get a tattoo in those areas. It would be like a 1/4 or 1/2 sleeve, and a tiny foot design. What do you guys think? Guys & Girls can answer
A. How it looks definitely depends on the person and how it looks to OTHERS is subjective as well.
I like well done foot tattoos, I think they're rather pretty and cute, I'm not typically a fan of sleeves but there's always exceptions :)
I would try them out to see how you liked them and if you're comfortable with other's reactions. There are two methods for this.
You can draw them on with a marker. This is better for text or smaller works but can also be done for bigger projects for the very patient. Here's some very devoted people who did this ( http://anda-chan.deviantart.com/art/Fun-Ghoul-01-271433149 )
You could get a Temptu, a temporary tattoo, they are rice paper tattoos that can last up to two weeks. ( http://www.faketattoosleeves.com/Temporary-Tattoos.html )
Hope this helps. Good luck!
I like well done foot tattoos, I think they're rather pretty and cute, I'm not typically a fan of sleeves but there's always exceptions :)
I would try them out to see how you liked them and if you're comfortable with other's reactions. There are two methods for this.
You can draw them on with a marker. This is better for text or smaller works but can also be done for bigger projects for the very patient. Here's some very devoted people who did this ( http://anda-chan.deviantart.com/art/Fun-Ghoul-01-271433149 )
You could get a Temptu, a temporary tattoo, they are rice paper tattoos that can last up to two weeks. ( http://www.faketattoosleeves.com/Temporary-Tattoos.html )
Hope this helps. Good luck!
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