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Smith Street Tattoo Parlour Strikes Again

After my grandmother died, I kind of fell apart for a while. With the love and support of my family and friends, I’m slowly getting it together.

So, a few days after Thanksgiving, I decided to get a tattoo in honor of my grandparents. I went to Smith Street Tattoo Parlour because Kim had a very positive experience there. After about two hours, Steve Boltz hooked me up with this:

horse tattoo smith street tattoo brooklyn step 3 final copy

The outlining was the most painful part but honestly, it was a good hurt. In case you’re wondering, it feels exactly like someone is cutting you with a razor blade in the same spot, over and over again. Also, for me, there was a lot of bleeding. But you get used to it after a while.

Here’s a closeup:

horse tattoo smith street tattoo brooklyn step 1 closeup copy

Then came the color.

horse tattoo smith street tattoo brooklyn step 2 copy

Finally, Steve added a shaded arc above the horses to balance it all out. I really love the final product.

It peeled for a whole week! Kim and I went shopping and when I was changing in a fitting room, flakes of skin fell out of my sleeve. You’re welcome for that mental image. :-)

horse tattoo smith street tattoo brooklyn peeling second day copy

I don’t think I could have made it through my first tattoo without thinking about my grandma. I’m already planning my next one.

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Tattooed Kimbee

Kim has wanted a certain phrase tattooed to her inner arm for a few years now. Tonight, she pulled the trigger.

We went to Smith Street Tattoo Parlour. Luckily, Dan was free when we walked in. He patiently listened to her requests and looked at the pictures she brought. Then, he drew some samples. After getting Kim’s feedback and changing a few things, she was ready to go. Since this was her first tattoo, she was so nervous! Dan was very nice and patient – he didn’t rush her at all. Come to think of it, everyone at Smith Street Tattoo was really nice.

Smith Street Tattoo is spotlessly clean. Kim spotted hospital grade cleaning wipes that can’t touch human skin and can kill MRSA. These guys are serious about a sterile working environment.

Dan created a stencil from his drawing and put it on her skin.

Once the stencil got Kim’s stamp of approval, it was go time. They say your inner arm is one of the most painful places to get a tattoo. They are right. Kim practically broke my fingers.

It was quite cool watching Dan expertly etch words into my sister’s tiny arm.

About ten minutes later… behold! Obviously this was before Dan wiped off the extra ink and applied the bandage. I can’t take a picture of the final product because it needs to be wrapped up for 24 hours.

We celebrated her new body art with watermelon and mango paletas from Sley Deli. They are the best.

I highly recommend Smith Street Tattoo Parlour. The staff are really nice and not hipster snobs at all. Since I’m sure people are curious are prices, Kim paid $100 + tax + tip, which translates to about $128. Considering the area and quality, I’d say she got her money’s worth. For reference, she was quoted $175 and $200 for the same thing at two different places in the Park Slope area.

well, hello there.

Let’s Be Friends.

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