These designs are pre-approved to be tattooed without a custom request form. Perfect for small quotes, tiny tattoos, or basic fine line designs that are already finalized and ready to go.
Under 30 min $80
30-60 min $100
Over 1 hour: every hour is $130/hour
(Add $21.70 for every 10 minute increments)
First 30 min free
Additional drawing time $30/hour (Add $5.00 per 10 minute)
16, 17 with signed parental consent + ID. They don’t need to stay for the tattoo itself.
No tattoos under age 16
Parental consent form → Fill it out here
One complimentary touch-up available within 6 months for guaranteed areas
Non-guaranteed areas (no free touch-up): hands, fingers, wrist creases, feet, behind ears
Additional sessions:
30 min — $50
1 hour — $100
Hands/Fingers — $40
→ Read the full Touch-Up Guide
We gladly accept cash, debit, and credit.
Cash is preferred and helps small businesses avoid card processing fees — thank you!
Want matching tattoos? Each person must:
Be listed in your booking OR
Submit a Waiver Form if they haven’t before → Waiver Form Here
→ Add 30 mins for a friend, plus 15 mins per design if they’re getting extra pieces.
For more than 2 people together, please send a tattoo request.
Save your design to your device
Go to the calendar and choose:
→ Fine Line Tattoos → Ready-to-Book Design Appointment
Upload your design image when booking
Add time as needed (see booking time estimates below)
You're all set — no request form needed!
Use black & white font preview (e.g. dafont.com)
Simple = 1 hr / Curly or thick = 1.5 hrs
Pinterest fonts = I match it, no edits
Triple-check spelling — no changes day-of
See examples below: ***will be uploading more examples with time estimate ASAP***
Example of different font styles that would require different amounts of booking time:
Thick fonts - 1.5-2 hours
Varied thickness font - 1.5 hours
Single line font - up to 1 hour
Hearts, stars, short quotes, handwriting, waves
Ready-to-print black line art
Add 15 mins per extra design
Handwriting like “I love you” = 30 min, ~$100
With friend? Add 30 min + 15 per design they want
See examples below: ***will be uploading more examples with amount of time estimate ASAP***
2–4 inches, simple detail
Black outline with white background
Takes <15 mins to trace
Add 30 mins for larger or friend getting the same one
A few examples below: ***will be uploading more examples with amount of time estimate ASAP***
Health & Skin Conditions to Be Aware Of
Some medical conditions or temporary issues may affect your ability to heal or receive a tattoo.
Let me know on your intake form if you have anything ongoing — especially autoimmune disorders, diabetes, or skin conditions in the area to be tattooed.
Please reschedule if:
– You’re currently sick, sunburned, or on antibiotics
– You have a rash, cut, or breakout in the tattoo area
– You’ve had recent surgery or are still healing
How to Prepare for Your Appointment
Eat a solid meal 1–3 hours before
Avoid alcohol & excess caffeine 24 hours before
Bring snacks & water
Don’t shave — I’ll do that here
Avoid sunburns or over-exfoliation
If using numbing cream, apply beforehand or let me know in advance
Keep your bandage on for 3 days
Once removed, wash with gentle soap and apply aftercare balm
Avoid tight clothing, sweating, and soaking the area
No direct sun or picking scabs
Apply SPF after healing
Q: Are fine line tattoos painful?
A: Discomfort is minimal due to thin lines and smaller needles, especially for small designs.
Q: What areas are most painful?
A: Ribs, spine, forehead, neck, ankles, hands, fingers, and feet are the most painful. Fleshier areas hurt less.
Q: Is it easy to do fine line tattoos?
A: They appear simple, but precision is crucial. Errors are hard to hide, so technique is essential.
Q: Will my client bleed during the procedure?
A: Minimal bleeding is common with fine line tattoos, but some clients may bleed more.
Q: Do fine line tattoos fade quickly?
A: All tattoos fade over time, requiring touch-ups. Proper technique and aftercare can minimize this, and sunscreen helps preserve them.
Q: Which body parts fade faster?
A: Tattoos on the feet, knees, fingers, and elbows fade faster due to movement and skin regeneration.
Q: Will I need a 6-week touch-up?
A: Not always. A 6-8 week touch-up is beneficial for assessing healed work, but it may not be necessary.
Q: Can you be allergic to the ink?
A: Yes, ink allergies are possible. Black ink is least likely to cause reactions, while yellow and red inks are more problematic.
Q: Can you do detailed tattoos with this technique?
A: Fine line techniques can enhance detail, but smaller tattoos may require compromises on detail. It’s important to set realistic expectations.
Paresa H.