Design Your Own Tattoo
“Do you lose sleep dreaming about your perfect design, only to be afraid of getting inked because there could be better designs out there?”
Welcome to my world! When it comes to design your own tattoo, from from personal experience, there are a bunch of questions that ran through my mind before I get each tattoo!


Tattoo Me Now Rating: 98/100 **Tattoos Highly Suitable for WOMEN!
- Designs are Ideal for WOMEN.
Chopper Tattoo Rating: 97/100 **Tattoos Highly Suitable for MEN!
- Designs are Ideal for MEN.

Firstly, if you agree with any of these, we are on the same wavelength:
- Dream about the ideal tattoo design, but can never seem to find it on paper?
- Struggling to think of the potential designs that will suit you?
- Made a decision, but afraid of getting inked, because there may be better designs out there?
- Do you secretly want your tattoo design to be admired and well received by friends?
- Afraid of being ripped off?
I know you’re have the same thoughts! I went through these issues myself, time and time again, being ripped off and disappointed!
Hopefully now you don’t have to go through the same drama’s choosing a tattoo design. I have seen both of these, and based on detailed and superior design style and quality, here are the rankings. From personal experience, you never want to or be ripped off or sacrifice quality when looking at an item that will be with you forever!
IMPORTANT recap - If you’re serious about perfect designs to design your own tattoo, forget free online resources. Why? These are always designs that are quick and easy with minimal effort, thought, or experience. Talking from past experience, when you are looking to design your own tattoo, something that stays with you forever, you ALWAYS want to get great ideas from the right places.
AVOID THIS!
Think of it this way - you are probably a tattoo fan like I am, and look at tattoo as pieces of art or ‘fashion’. If you were looking for a piece of clothing for an important night, that you want to hold on to for a long time to come, you certainly would not settle for a cheap looking piece of material or design! I use exactly the same concept here…


