FAQs

How do I get an appointment for a new tattoo?

You’re so close! Find the “Book a Consultation” button and find a time that works to come see me. I require a consultation because we can get the appointment sorted out in 15 minutes rather than me having 15 different text message conversations with different people at the same time all wanting tattoos.

Do I need to schedule a consultation if I have a tattoo that’s already started with you?

I do not require a consultation for a piece that’s already in progress. If we did not set a next session at the end of our last one, just send me a picture of the tattoo in a text, a little about how you are wanting to finish it (just as a refresher to my squirrel brain memory), and upcoming availability.

What are your rates?

$150/hour for most general locations (neck, spine, stomach may increase price), $150 minimum. Time starts no later that 30 minutes after your appointment time. I can give price estimates, but they are not quotes, and are subject to change. Items calculated into my rates include: years of fine art education and skill building, procedure supplies, booth fees, and tattooing experience.

Group rates?

Tiny tattoos (words, symbols, linework under 3”) or small matching tattoos: minimum $120 for two people, minimum $100 for 3+

What happens at the consultation?

We will meet and discus location, style, and expectations for the potential tattoo. Reasons I might decline a piece include: a style I am unfamiliar with, subject matter that does not fit my interests, harmful imagery.

What style do you tattoo?

Fine line, floral, feminine is my bread and butter, I especially love free-handing these. If that’s what you’re looking for there is a great chance I will find a place for ya! I am looking to expand to more black/grey realism, as well as pixelated/distorted realism.

What does “trauma-informed” mean?

When I am not tattooing, I am actually a full-time art therapist. As of yet, there isn’t a “professional” way of bridging this gap between doing therapy in accordance to the ethical guidelines and also tattooing the client. I have also participated in trauma-informed tattooing workshops.

Why do you close your books?

As a full-time therapist, and running my communications as a solo person, I navigate many professional relationships and communications continuously. Closing my books allows me temporary ease the need to continuously stay on top of one mode of communication. I work and adapt to make the booking process as streamlined as possible.

I messaged you on Instagram/Facebook but you never replied?

I only correspond to business inquiries on my work phone via call or text, 715.412.2592 - or email. I do not use social media direct messaging to do business. If you texted me and I haven’t replied, shoot me another message!

Will you come back to Colorado?

Yes babes! I owe my career to my Colorado clients. I have plenty of ties there to guest spot in different studios. I imagine I’ll be back about quarterly. I will post those booking instructions on my socials when the time comes!