Just go to a tattoo parlor and browse through their album, but wait a few days so that you have time to decide.
2007-11-15 08:50:15
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answered by ameeker 3
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You should go to the tattoo artist before hand and look at his designs. Don't go in the day of your appointment and make the decision. This is going to be with you the rest of your life and you need to make the right decision. Usually tattoo parlors have designs on the walls to pick from or portfolios. Then if you do the name thing with your boyfriend, you should ask the artist what can be done if you break up. There are some tattoos that can be altered afterward if it doesn't work out. But if the sole reason to get this tattoo is to be branded with your boyfriend's name, I would truly consider the possibility of a future break up. Even 50% of marriages end in divorce, so think about what you would do with this tattoo if you broke up with your boyfriend.
2016-05-23 07:39:43
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answered by Anonymous
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If you don't know what you want. Don't get it soon. However much you might want it, its better to be sure you want it because its going to be there for the rest of your life. You don't want something you got because there was nothing else you liked or didn't know what you wanted.
Think about what you like, what kind of designs you like, whats going on in your life, what in the past do you want to remember. Maybe look up pictures (just use a search engine) and get some ideas. Don't copy the picture.
2007-11-15 09:26:25
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answered by sparkle 5
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http://www.tattoojohnny.com/tattoo-design-gallery.asp?k=lower%20back&a=&c=bw,color&s=small,medium,large&r=12&m=
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http://www.cherrycreekflash.com/tattoo-design-gallery.html
On cherry creek you'll have to type 'lower back' into the search bar, for some reason it won't link directly to the gallery. Keep in mind that these are flash designs, so many other people could potentially have the exact same ones. If you find one you like, see if you can alter it a little to make it unique for you.
Good luck!
2007-11-15 09:20:37
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answered by Kat* 7
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search up tattoo gallerys on yahoo and the one that u like most print it offand keep lookin at it for over 6months if u still like it then get it
cause if u do that then u wont hate ur tattoo after its been done cause i done that and i still love my tattoo on my lower back which av had for over year nearly 2yrs and what i did also i combined my tattoo for example i got a dragon flying with a broken heart on my lower back
2007-11-15 09:01:07
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answered by mummy of 2gorgeous boys 3
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You're going about it the wrong way.
Tattoos should have meaning- not be something that you pick out to suit a spot that you chose. You should pick the tattoo, then the spot.
But if you have your heart set on something, google "tatto designs" and see what you get. Dont outright COPY somebodies. That would piss me off. If you find one you like, tweak it to make it your own.
Its going to be there for a loooooooooong time.
2007-11-15 08:53:10
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answered by Becky M 3
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You shouldn't be asking a message board what type of tattoo you want to get, just so you can get a tattoo. Get something that is meaningful to YOU.
But you can Google all sorts of designs.
2007-11-15 08:55:51
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answered by Brooke 3
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try this link.....http://tattooartists.org/ As far as cost that is something that you will have to discuss with your artist. They are all priced differently. Try searching tattoo parlors in your area in google.
2007-11-15 11:56:45
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, make sure you're very sure of what you're gonna get. Try not to get anything that might be a trend of some sort, because you might get tired of it. Type in "tattoo pics" or "tattoo flash" into your computers web browser, that usaully finds you some pics to lok at for free. Good luck:)
2007-11-15 08:52:30
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answered by Anonymous
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u don't really have to look up a design if u can draw draw it and ask them if they can tattoo what u drew. if not print out a design and ask them to draw that. my friend got one for about $25-35 it was a friend soo maybe u will get a higher price
2007-11-15 08:51:41
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answered by Anonymous
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