Thank you all for the very nice comments on my daughter's room!!
And for the bunch of new followers !
Now, I want to make something... I decided that each Sunday, I'll tell you something personal about me. not too personal... But something I feel like telling you, so you can know me better!
So, for this week, I'll show you something really personal, yet displayable; My Tattoos!
The very first
This is obviously a "before baby" pic. I was... 16! It's something I draw in class, and automaticly knew it was my first tattoo, and where to put it.
Tiny!
This sits on my left hip; I got a friend having the same at the same place. We got it around St.Patrick's! It's a "bookmark" for what I was at, at that time. Oh.... complicated teenager times!!
This sits on my left hip; I got a friend having the same at the same place. We got it around St.Patrick's! It's a "bookmark" for what I was at, at that time. Oh.... complicated teenager times!!
not much older on this one; 18
This tattoo has more meaning than the Crab and the Cancer constellation. (I'm born middle of July)
I got it on my ex's birthday, a little before quitting our abusive relationship. He hates tattoos.
This one speaks for itself!
Got it a month after giving birth. Again, I did the design.
On to those I did myself.
(With a professional machine, sterile equipment and a room design to tattoos in our previous house)
My kind of humor....
The province I live in were built by French Catholics, and I mean REALLY Catholics. Image and symbols from that religion is omnipresents, you know, I live in the ST-Joseph street, crossing the Cathédral avenue.... I adore strawberries, and played with the sacred-heart theme. Hope it doesn't offend anyone!
This one is on hold due to the no-place-to-tattoo problem... But it'll eventually get filled with colors, and more flowers are supposed to be added.
Look at the skull....
It's the very first one I did! Yet I don't have any good picture featuring it. It's all blown out (when the pigment sits in the fat, instead of the skin- meaning I went too deep) but I love it!
The weird rose is now filled with red. Again... don't have a good picture of it.
I told something about me!
If you have questions about tattoos, I'd be happy to answer!
So, I you want to tell something about you, go ahead, and link me the post in your comment. I'll probably set a linky for next week!
The weird rose is now filled with red. Again... don't have a good picture of it.
I told something about me!
If you have questions about tattoos, I'd be happy to answer!
So, I you want to tell something about you, go ahead, and link me the post in your comment. I'll probably set a linky for next week!
I love the cancer constellation! The cancer symbol (the crab one) has personal meaning to me in more way then one, so I really like that one.
ReplyDeleteI love tattoos, but come from a very strict, no-tattoo family... Until both my mother and father rebelled and got a bunch of tattoos! I can't wait to get my first tattoo, I can't draw but have it planned. I want an elephant silhouette with the trunk pointed upwards on the inside of my wrist.
Cool post. :)
Cool tatoos! I've never been gutsy enough to try it myself but who knows.... maybe one day!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is simply amazing! I found your link through A Soft Place to Land last week and have been addicted to your site ever since. Hard to believe that so many different and absolutely wonderful blogs link up in one place every week.
ReplyDeleteI have so much to learn. :)
-Francesca
PS: Awesome tattoos!!
your daughters super sweet room will be on my blog in a little bit! I just love it! I hope you can follow my blog because I have some FAB giveaways coming up and I try to have a new one every Monday. I would love for you to mention my blog on yours also :)
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I am not brave enough to get a tattoo...it's just not me and I fear needles and pain. I love the one you have on your back - so pretty and I love hearing the stories behind them all.
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Such great tattoos. I like that flowers on your thigh. So pretty. Playing around with the Catholic imagery is very interesting. I really want to do something similar because I was raised Catholic but don;t really follow that path anymore. But, I feel a part of me will always be Catholic even if I consider myself pagan.
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