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PugnacAutMortem
10-11-2013, 00:17
If this thread needs merged into one of the other tattoo threads my apologies, but I searched and didn't really see one that fit the tattoo idea topic.

Anywho...I've got an idea for a tattoo but I don't know of a cool way to execute it. Basically the idea is I want to do is a checklist type thing. I've got 4 life goals that I want to accomplish and I'd like a checklist to mark off when I accomplish them. The only idea I have is just 4 employ boxes on my forearm and fill them in as I complete them. That's boring though. Anybody have any cool ideas? The only thing I'm really sold on is putting it on my forearm. Any ideas are much appreciated.

SAnd
10-11-2013, 01:16
Can they be represented by a picture? Have an outline of the goal that you fill with color when you accomplish the goal. For example an outline of a mountain that you color in when you've climbed Pkes Peak.

PugnacAutMortem
10-11-2013, 01:51
Can they be represented by a picture? Have an outline of the goal that you fill with color when you accomplish the goal. For example an outline of a mountain that you color in when you've climbed Pkes Peak.

In a way I suppose but I'm not sure how the pictures would look. For example, one goal is to get completely out of debt. I could do something like a dollar sign, but I'm thinking I want to be a bit more (I'm not even sure if this is the word I'm going for...) ambiguous maybe? Or maybe something a but more subtle than pictures? But that idea gets the ball rolling in the right direction though, thank you.

rockhound
10-11-2013, 07:31
trick is picking something that will still be cool when you are 70

JoeT
10-11-2013, 07:50
In a way I suppose but I'm not sure how the pictures would look. For example, one goal is to get completely out of debt.

it'll never be checked off. we are never completely out of debt.
We'll always owe the government. House paid off? great!!!! try not paying unkle sugar his tax. your multi million dollar home that you paid for, it's now his

PugnacAutMortem
10-11-2013, 08:27
trick is picking something that will still be cool when you are 70

Thats the thing about tattoos...you pretty much write off any hope of it looking cool when you're 70.

BlasterBob
10-11-2013, 10:26
trick is picking something that will still be cool when you are 70

Hey, I'm coming up on 77 [blaster]and I have absolutely NO regrets about any of the tats that I have.
Pick em wisely though and make absolutely sure that they REALLY mean something to you!!!!

BlasterBob
10-11-2013, 10:29
Thats the thing about tattoos...you pretty much write off any hope of it looking cool when you're 70.

Probably true but really depends on the tat and it's location.[blaster]

Great-Kazoo
10-11-2013, 10:45
Probably true but really depends on the tat and it's location.[blaster]


This, in spades.


IMHO. The OP needs to sit down with an Artist to get a few ideas on paper.

PugnacAutMortem
10-11-2013, 14:52
IMHO. The OP needs to sit down with an Artist to get a few ideas on paper.

Yes, I plan on doing that. I thought it would be a good idea to have some direction to give the artist when I do sit down with them...hence the reason I'm asking around for ideas.

But hey, thanks for your help [Beer]

Great-Kazoo
10-11-2013, 18:08
Yes, I plan on doing that. I thought it would be a good idea to have some direction to give the artist when I do sit down with them...hence the reason I'm asking around for ideas.

But hey, thanks for your help [Beer]


Oddly enough that is what the artist does, Work off your ideas and hopefully produce a design [or 2] worthy of your approval. But hey i only had 15 yrs in the business and 40 yrs of dermagraphic art involvement.

Besides it's your tattoo, if you're unable to conjure up a few ideas, perhaps you should hold off.

Put a sheet of paper on the frige. Every time you "think" of something write it down. When you have 1/2 doz ideas, start crossing off the ones you thought were good till you read them. When you're down to 2-3 find an artist and go from there.

RMAC757
10-11-2013, 21:41
Probably true but really depends on the tat and it's location.[blaster]

F-yeah!

RMAC757
10-11-2013, 21:41
Hopefully by the time I'm 70 there won't be any room left.

RMAC757
10-11-2013, 21:44
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Great-Kazoo
10-11-2013, 22:26
Hopefully by the time I'm 70 there won't be any room left.

I'm not that close to 70 but just a tad more room left.
Those who don't have them, worry to much how someone else will look when they are older. Most of them don't have mirrors in their homes.

encorehunter
10-12-2013, 06:23
Iron cross or Maltese cross with a small emblem of the life goal? You mentioned four goals, so four emblems and cover each up as you complete that goal. Basically, once it is done you color it in and cover it up. You will always know it is there after it is covered up.

RMAC757
10-12-2013, 08:09
I'm not that close to 70 but just a tad more room left.
Those who don't have them, worry to much how someone else will look when they are older. Most of them don't have mirrors in their homes.

Awesome. I'm 40 and have about 30% coverage. The only regret I have is that I don't have more. My wife looked at me a couple days ago and said "Why don't you finish that sleeve". Guess I have a keeper.


Iron cross or Maltese cross with a small emblem of the life goal? You mentioned four goals, so four emblems and cover each up as you complete that goal. Basically, once it is done you color it in and cover it up. You will always know it is there after it is covered up.

I was thinking of something similar. Do an outline and have it colored as you finish that goal. Seems like a tricky one. Focus on something important too you, something you like.

Great-Kazoo
10-12-2013, 08:18
Iron cross or Maltese cross with a small emblem of the life goal? You mentioned four goals, so four emblems and cover each up as you complete that goal. Basically, once it is done you color it in and cover it up. You will always know it is there after it is covered up.

Then it looks like a cover up. The only thing that covers black is black. He could do the opposite, add an item after that goal is reached. However it's still going to be on him for the rest of his life. Things like that should originate from the OP as everyone here. While their intentions / suggestions are helpful, the bottom line is we don't have to look at the design every day.

gnihcraes
10-12-2013, 08:50
Find a good artist, view his work, get references, have them draw up some ideas for you. They will know best, where, and size etc.

If I make it to 70, I won't give a crap what my tats are.

I plan milestones/tribute to specific dates and people in my next tat. Going for broke, still will be covered up with clothing, but who cares. :)

I've got a shop selected, just need to find some $.

Myssa
10-12-2013, 11:49
Then it looks like a cover up. The only thing that covers black is black. He could do the opposite, add an item after that goal is reached. However it's still going to be on him for the rest of his life. Things like that should originate from the OP as everyone here. While their intentions / suggestions are helpful, the bottom line is we don't have to look at the design every day.

Well, the OP did ask for ideas... :)

To the OP: If you're looking for ideas on how you could design the tattoo that you want, then perhaps you should explain the 4 goals that you want to incorporate. That could help other people come up with ideas that tie-in together, and how to best help you. That being said, though, like I think Jim was trying to express...Ultimately, it's up to you. It's your body, you have to live with it every day for the rest of your life.

I think someone else also mentioned that if you don't know what you want, then perhaps you shouldn't get it tattooed. When I was 19, I got my first (and so far, only) tattoo. I had had surgery on my ankle when I was in high school, and had an ugly scar that drove me crazy. I got a rose tattooed on my ankle, with the stem of it being the scar. I know that being a female, a rose tattoo is probably pretty "stereotypical", but it had (and still does) have meaning to me, and will have meaning for the rest of my life. Since it's on my ankle, though, I know that I can hide it/cover it when I need to (for work, etc.). Keep in mind that if you get your tat on your forearm, you will be forced to wear long sleeves (even when it's hot) if you end up in a job where you cannot have visible tattoos.

I would spend some more time thinking about what you want and what it means to you, before you just go out and find an artist. :) But that's just my $0.25 worth. (I don't just do $.02, inflation...) Good luck! :)

TheBelly
10-12-2013, 12:46
I have thought about getting a tattoo. I have encountered many situations in my life from which I thought I'd never live through, yet here I stand.

Im not opposed to getting a tattoo as long as it means something to me.