Walk-In vs. Appointment Tattoos
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What is considered a walk-in tattoo?
Examples of walk-in tattoos include small, simple designs, like minimalist line art, icons, lettering, or existing flash tattoos. These tattoos are generally small and quick to complete. Roughly no bigger than your palm.
What do I bring with me?
Any reference photo(s) of the tattoo you'd like to get. If you have no ideas, but you know you'd like to get a tattoo, we have flash books to spark some inspiration!
A photo ID to sign you in.
Water or snacks. Always a good idea to eat and stay hydrated before getting a tattoo.
What is considered an appointment tattoo?
An appointment tattoo is a tattoo you schedule in advance with a tattoo artist who reserves a specific block of time for you, usually for custom designs or larger pieces such as a custom-designed sleeve or a large-scale back piece.
How do I book an appointment?
All of our artist's portfolio's can be found here.
Once you find an artist you like, simply email them to book the appointment. Be sure to include any reference images, size and placement, budget, color, and preferred dates or time.