Ever since I got my first tattoo 3 years ago, I have bee dying to get another. I know basically what I want and where I want it at.. but I'm having problems coming up with a design for it?
Basically, I want it to be in pink and black. I want a pink heart, and either inside it, around it, or next to it I want the words 'Everything Happens For A Reason."
So my question is, does anyone know of any websites that have really good examples of pics of tattoos, or maybe a website that will help you design them? I'm really bad at drawing things up & I want this tattoo to look awesome.. since I'm obviously going to have it for the rest of my life.
chuckweed007 answered Thursday March 29 2007, 2:18 am: If you've ever seen Miami Ink on TLC, a lot of people go into the parlor with just an idea like you have. And a few specifics about it. Then the artist can draw it up and you can see if you like it. THey might come up with something totally different than what you were imagining, but still totally cool. Dont be afraid to tell them you dont like it though, cuz as you say, you are going to have it for the rest of your life. [ chuckweed007's advice column | Ask chuckweed007 A Question ]
christina answered Thursday March 29 2007, 1:32 am: Google some Tattoo sites. I'm also really bad at drawing, and since my brother's good at it, he draws all of his tattoos, and he draws the sketches of the ones I'll be getting.
HOPLESSxROMNTC answered Thursday March 29 2007, 1:08 am: This is for a temporary design for a kids party but it tells you how to make the design on the computer so this might help. Sorry it's all I could find.
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