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Posted by Mary O'Neill on September 21, 2009, 2:48 am
gaw93031@msn.com wrote:
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> All of my work is where I can see it without a mirror.
> Two are Celtic pieces [one on inside of left forearm]
> Most people are really surprised the butterfly on my right wrist is a
> tattoo.
> Maybe I should get something to cover up my melanoma scar....
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> Ginger in CA
All of my tattoos I can easily hide. The one on my stomach is usually
never seen. The one around my ankle shows the most because in Arizona I
wear shorts or skirts most the time. I also have one on my back right
shoulder and one on my left breast.
I just found an artist here in Arizona and I'm going next month to get
my fifth tat. A lotus on the inside wrist of my left hand. It will be
the only tattoo that I will be able to see full time. It is in
celebration of my 50th year... and well, I just wanted another one anyway ;)
Mary O'Neill
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>> I stick myself enough when I sew and/or quilt so I don't think I'll be
>> paying for the pleasure anytime soon. Once thought I wanted a pieced heart
>> that looks like a sewn on patch as a tattoo, but too damn scared of needles!
>> Every birthday ending with a 0 or 5 I think of it again, but never get
>> there. My son has one whole arm done in a beautiful tattoo. DD has a moon
>> and sun on the back of one shoulder. It's pretty.
>> Alice
>> "Do what you like, like what you do"
>> That's pretty cool!
>> I am thinking of another tattoo, will probably be a quilt block of
>> some sort as a "background", with a ball of yarn. Crossed with the
>> ball of yarn [like you do the needles] will be a quill type pen, for
>> my passion of writing, and something else [haven't decided on
>> scissors, or crochet hook, or sewing needle]
>> Ginger in CA
>>> Someone saw this in Key
>>> West:http://hphotos-snc1.fbcdn.net/hs211.snc1/7832_1242360217177_117448216...
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> Two are Celtic pieces [one on inside of left forearm]
> Most people are really surprised the butterfly on my right wrist is a
> tattoo.
> Maybe I should get something to cover up my melanoma scar....
>
> Ginger in CA