Fabric or tats?....where would you spend money?
#41
I think I'm going to jump on the "Fabric Bandwagon". I have seven tattoos. (Much to my mother's dismay!) Personally, I find it easier to pick out fabric than something that will be part of me forever...
Although, I keep threatening that one day I'll do an entire sleeve (tats from shoulder to wrist) in a craft/sewing theme. :)
Although, I keep threatening that one day I'll do an entire sleeve (tats from shoulder to wrist) in a craft/sewing theme. :)
#42
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Originally Posted by Aussie Quilter
I can remember seeing a LARGE chap of about 50 some years ago, who was literally covered in tats. He was bald, and wearing short shorts (any shorter and they would have been a wide belt!) and thongs (flip flops). From the top of his head to his toes he was literally covered in tats of all colours of the rainbow. You would have been hard put to find an area on his body the size of the end of a pencil that didn't have ink on it.
Can imagine what he looked like in latter years - especially if he lost weight. Put me off having one for life.
Can imagine what he looked like in latter years - especially if he lost weight. Put me off having one for life.
#47
Ages ago (60's era)I thought of a getting a butterfly tat on my back "cheek", but didn't. That is also 100 lbs ago, I can't begin to imagine the size that butterfly would have been today. LOL!! Prefer to spend my $$ on fabric.
#49
Originally Posted by CarrieAnne
Fabric too. BUT, have you ever seen the pet tatoos that Brandon Bonds does? They look like watercolor, and are very pretty. And I am sure totally expensive. If I ever wanted a tat, I would get one like that....they are pretty!
and he charges over $1,000 with a year long waiting list :shock:
but he does fabulous work
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