I’m planning on getting a few tattoos, opinions?
Saturday, March 6th, 2010 at
12:12 am
I'm planning on getting a tribal sleeve, from my collar to my elbow on my left arm. Then, on my right arm I want a big cross underneath of the area below my elbow. I also want to get one of those barcodes, I dont know where to get it though, I dont want it on my neck. What do you guys think? How much would it roughly cost? Should I do it? I was also thinking of getting my wifes name somewhere, I dont know where to get that either. Which one would hurt the most?
The cross..like from my wrist to my elbow, but like underneath of the arm so it shows. Just clarifying.
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It completely depends on the shop you’re going to and the artist who does it. In my experience, artists often charge from $100~$200/hr, and to cover your entire arm will probably take more than one session, maybe up to 9 hours of work?
I’ve heard your arms aren’t too bad, it’s the ditch of your elbow and the underside that suck.
Good luck!
Place your wife’s name inside of the cross and consider getting the barcode on your thigh or hip. Those are both places that are unique for tattoos.
Cliche, cliche, cliche! EVERYONE and their brother has those tattoos.
If you’re new to tattoos, I would strongly suggest you blow off the tribal stuff as an idea. Tribal tattoos are pretty much going the way of yesterdays newspapers. You wanted opinions, sorry.
Can’t really give you tattoo advice without seeing what your body looks like, but I have *never* heard anything good from anyone who has gotten their spouse’s/girlfriend’s/etc. name tattoo’d on them.. Maybe rethink that part?
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its very good to get a white tattoo know one can really see it and its sexy and females get one but be carefull after you get it that the sun can tan it