tattooblast

My take on the world of tattoo's and the recent going on's within it.

Friday, April 27, 2007

sun tattoo designs

checkout these cool sun tattoo designs i found

sick sun tribal tattoo design

Morie tribal sun tattoo design

evil smiling sun tattoo design

Friday, April 20, 2007

Tattoo Lettering

Tattoo Lettering


We at Tattoo-Blast know that one of the most important parts of getting
your image exactly right is choosing the right tattoo lettering to go with your
image. If you choose a template that has some writing in it, and the wrong type
of writing is used when you get your tat done, the look of the whole thing can
be so altered that you no longer like the overall look.

Tattoo Lettering

Don’t let this happen to you -- some people are so disappointed with
their new body work that they get it removed at the first possible opportunity.
Don’t let yourself become one of these unlucky few. Take a close look at
the available types before choosing the tattoo lettering style that is right
for you.


Just like choosing the right look when it comes to creating documents on
the computer, the same principle applies to choosing a font for the writing in
your tat. When you are examining the available types, make sure that you examine
them at a relative size to the size that the actual writing will be. Writing
that looks good in one size can significantly change its look when it is of a
different size. Take this into consideration when choosing your style of tattoo
lettering.


We at Tattoo-Blast suggest that you take a look at our website before even
heading to an artist’s studio. It can be difficult to make such a choice
on the spot. Although not every artist uses the same varieties of letters, it
is recommended that you have an idea of what you would like and take it along
with you. With this printed image, the artist can help you choose the tattoo
lettering design that most closely resembles the type you had previously chosen.


This particular choice is best made over a period of time, similar to the
decision of getting a tattoo done in the first place. Since it is something that
will be with you for the rest of your life, you should think about whether you
really want one or not, and then what kind of an image you want, and lastly,
the colors and the writing that will accentuated it.


Be sure to consult the information on our website to help you get a better
idea of the tattoo lettering style that you want to get as part of your new image.
In addition to the information on our website, www.tattoo-blast.com,
you can order our eBook, which is chock full of the most important information
that you will need as you go through the steps leading up to and following your
trip to the artist’s studio.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Tattoo Care

Tattoo Care


When it comes to tattoo care, the most important thing to think about is
the period directly following the day on which you get a new (or your first!)
tat. We at Tattoo-Blast know just how important this period of time is and encourage
you to read our tips for caring for your body and yourself after getting work
done. Some of the reasons for paying special attention to this period of time
have to do with the look and the staying power of the ink, but some of the reasons
have to do with your general health.

Tattoo Care

The most important thing to remember about tattoo aftercare is to keep it
covered, no questions asked, for the amount of time stipulated by the artist
who did it. Not only does this prevent fading of colors and keep the look crisp
and clean, it also helps to prevent infection. Your skin should not be exposed
to air, so removing the bandage, even for a moment, can result in an increased
risk of infection.


Tattoo-Blast knows just how difficult it can be to keep the bandage on when
you so desperately want to show it off to all of your friends. Use this simple
rule of new tattoo care to build suspense instead of to disappoint. Tell your
friends that it will look even better if they wait to see it. Or, depending on
the location, you could conceal the bandage with clothing and only tell your
friends that you got it when it is ready to be in the open air.


A lot of people ignore this simple rule of tattoo aftercare because not only
do they want to show it off to their friends, they are curious themselves to
see it again. Although they have already seen it themselves, before it was bandaged,
most people believe that it must be changing, somehow. Rationally, everyone assumes
it is not changing, but we at Tattoo-Blast are more than aware of how it feels
to want to look at it yourself. We have experienced this many times!


Check out the rest of our helpful information on tattoo care on our website, www.tattoo-blast.com.
We have posted a wealth of information on our site, and we also offer an in-depth
eBook which is a guide to getting your first tat. Our eBook includes everything
you want to know and everything that you are not even aware of yet that you will
want to know. Since we have been through the process so many times, we offer
you our expert advice, so visit us today!