Menu for today is Tattoo Designs For Neck in which I will show you 10 amazing Tattoo Photos and then my lil video at the end with a collection of neck tattoos for women. Hands up if ya like the lil tattoo video at the end, all you sods with yer hands down are ungrateful buggers, anyways let's proceed.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Tattoo Designs For Neck
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Tattoo Designs For Neck
Sew You Want a Cool Tattoo? Check This One out from Vicky...
I met Vicky back in August outside of Penn Station and marveled about the colorful vibrancy of this beautiful tattoo:
Vicky explained that she is a seamstress for a new company called Cupcake Provocateur. Check out their site, it's pretty cool. Vicky's boss, Cynthia, is the brainchild behind the business, designing all of the aprons and other housewares, as well as making the cupcakes. There are several tattoo-inspired apron designs on their site, including this one, which would make a great holiday gift, no?
But back to the tattoo, Vicky hopes to grow this tattoo into a half-sleeve, and it started out as a design that she had Angelique Houtkamp design for her. "It wasn't drawn exactly the way I wanted it," Vicky explained, so she took it to Sunday Dawne-Marie at Skinflower Cosmic Arts in Phoenecia, New York and, she continued, "Sunday went with my basic idea, an antique sewing machine in a cameo, and re-drew and re-designed the entire thing."
I am most familiar with Sunday's work at Lark Tattoo on the poet Adam Deutsch.
Thanks to Vicky for sharing her amazing tattoo with us here on Tattoosday! We look forward to seeing the sleeve grow in the future!
Vicky explained that she is a seamstress for a new company called Cupcake Provocateur. Check out their site, it's pretty cool. Vicky's boss, Cynthia, is the brainchild behind the business, designing all of the aprons and other housewares, as well as making the cupcakes. There are several tattoo-inspired apron designs on their site, including this one, which would make a great holiday gift, no?
But back to the tattoo, Vicky hopes to grow this tattoo into a half-sleeve, and it started out as a design that she had Angelique Houtkamp design for her. "It wasn't drawn exactly the way I wanted it," Vicky explained, so she took it to Sunday Dawne-Marie at Skinflower Cosmic Arts in Phoenecia, New York and, she continued, "Sunday went with my basic idea, an antique sewing machine in a cameo, and re-drew and re-designed the entire thing."
I am most familiar with Sunday's work at Lark Tattoo on the poet Adam Deutsch.
Thanks to Vicky for sharing her amazing tattoo with us here on Tattoosday! We look forward to seeing the sleeve grow in the future!
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Lark Tattoo,
Sewing Machines,
Skinflower Cosmic Arts
Naughty G
Hopefully I can get a good response and hope you guys can help Immortal Tattoos make a breakthrough.
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Tribal Dragon not done by me
(Tribal Dragon not done by me)
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