Okay, guys, let’s talk about my tattoo journey today. It all started with a simple idea: I wanted an animal tattoo, something small and easy. Not those big, fancy ones, just a little something to express myself.
First, I googled a lot, trying to find the perfect design. I knew I wanted an animal, but which one? After browsing through tons of pictures, I finally decided on a simple outline of a cat. Cats are cool, right?
Choosing a Tattoo Artist
Next, I needed to find a good tattoo artist. I asked around, and a friend recommended a local shop. I checked their works online, and it looked pretty decent, so I decided to give it a try.
I walked into the shop and talked to the artist. He was a chill guy, and we discussed the design and placement. I showed him the cat outline I found, and he said it was doable. We agreed on the size – about 2×2 inches, nothing too crazy. I will go to some tattoo shops near my home, and I will ask them about their price range.
Negotiating the Price
Now, here comes the tricky part – the price. The artist initially quoted me $150. It’s reasonable, most shops have a shop minimum of at least $100. But I was planning to get a few tattoos, this is the first one, I need to know their price range for simple tattoos. I bargained a bit, and we settled on $85. Not bad, huh? I mean, it’s a small tattoo, and I didn’t want to spend a fortune. I heard some places charge way more, especially in big cities, the average price typically ranges from $50 to $150.
Getting Inked
On the day of the appointment, I was a bit nervous but also excited. The artist prepared everything, and we got started. He cleaned the area, applied the stencil, and then the buzzing sound of the tattoo machine filled the room.
It didn’t hurt as much as I thought it would. Just a bit of stinging, but totally bearable. In about 30 minutes, it was all done. I looked at the finished tattoo, and I loved it! Simple, clean, and exactly what I wanted.
Aftercare
The artist gave me some aftercare instructions – keep it clean, apply ointment, and avoid scratching. I followed his advice, and it healed up nicely in a couple of weeks. I listened to what the artist said, no issues at all.
Conclusion
So, that’s my story of getting a simple animal tattoo. It was a fun experience, and I’m really happy with the result. It’s a small reminder of my love for animals, and it didn’t break the bank. If you’re thinking about getting a tattoo, do your research, find a good artist, and don’t be afraid to negotiate a little. You might be surprised at what you can get for a reasonable price.
- Total cost: $85
- Size: 2×2 inches
- Design: Simple cat outline
- Pain level: 3/10
- Healing time: 2 weeks
Hope you guys enjoyed my little tattoo adventure!