March 3, 2014

Erin's latest tattoos.

This past month was pretty much a blur, just trying to push through our never-ending Winter, but I managed to keep myself distracted with new tattoos! 

Stef and I made a consult at Rebel Waltz with my buddy Bram, who is extremely talented, I especially love his plant-life drawings so I knew I wanted to get him to do a tattoo that I have been thinking about for over a year now. I went into the consult with an idea of what I wanted - a botanical drawing of dill, and when we went back for the tattoo, his drawing was completely different than I imagined, but one hundred times better. I got this tattoo in memory of my wild and crazy Auntie Marj who was killed in a car accident a few years back. Her and I had a very special relationship, and I had a few ideas for tattoos that I could get in her honor, but then I thought of dill, and it just stuck. She always had the craziest garden, with dill that was waist-high, and she put it in nearly everything. I spend a lot of time in my kitchen, and I too cook with a lot of dill, and to this day I can not smell it without thinking of her (and usually tearing up). So, here it is, this one's for you Auntie Marj. I love that every time I look down at my arm I think of her, it's a tattoo that I know I will never ever regret.

Bram did such an incredible job of this one, the shading and the detail of it is so beautiful.

So it goes. Kind of self-explanatory. I knew I wanted a short and simple saying on my opposite forearm, and this is a saying that I remember my dad and my grandmother use on a regular basis. Yes it also happens to be a Kurt Vonnegut reference too, but that's not why I chose it. It's just kind of stuck with me in the past few months. Don Ritson at Rebel Waltz did this one, and it turned out completely perfect.

That's all for now folks, have a happy Monday!
xo, Erin

19 comments:

  1. Those look so pretty! Love them!

    Greetings from Germany and thanks for sharing!

    http://lasagnolove.blogspot.de/2014/03/bambi-meets-bambi.html

    Birdy and Bambi

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  2. beautiful! so realistic that I immediately want some pickles ;)

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  3. Love your tattoos! I'd really love to get one but I can never decide what I want so I've never done it. I love both of yours but the tree-y one is my favourite and it's been done amazingly. I've seen a few iffy ones before :/

    Hailes<3
    Hailes Hearts Fashion.

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  4. Beautiful tattoos! I feel like I've been coming across lots of tattoos that mean a lot to the person. I'm definitely itching for more.
    Carla @ Love Cartista

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  5. gosh, both are stunning. i really love the font and placement of your text tattoo! i've been thinking about getting one on my back or ribs for a while now, but maybe i'm gonna rethink it one more time..
    xo, cheyenne

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  6. beautiful tattoos!! was the quote freehanded or a specific font? I love the simplicity and fluidity of it

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  7. So simple and beautiful! Love them!

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  8. The font is really beautiful. It's really great how the quote runs in the family and is also Literary. I personally like, "Chew the fat" from Salinger. I wonder where that would look good on me. But, the tattoos, both are so amazing!

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  9. Absolutely beautiful! I just love botanical illustration pieces.

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  10. I absolutely love both of those tattoos!

    Erin, beingerin.com

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  11. Here's to your great memories and honoring your Aunt.

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  12. They are beautiful. I really love how much thought and meaning has gone into them, it's very touching. The dill tattoo is so unusual and stunning. :)

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  13. oh my, the botanical is simply perfect!, loved both.

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  14. Gorgeous!

    www.violetdaffodils.blogspot.co.uk
    xx

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