tattoos
Replies
-
You get what you pay for...depends on the artist. I'd say the range is anywhere from $50-100 an hour. The thing that people forget is that you are allowed to discuss the price...a lot of people just take a quote as a final offer.
But whatever you do, don't skip the tip! 15-20% of total tattoo price.0 -
depends on allot location (state, city, country), how well the tattoo artist is known, etc. However I would say a small piece maybe 2'' x 2 '' is about $100. Large pieces $150 per hour. Look in my profile pics I have a half sleeve it took more than 20 hours.0
-
It's different, depending on where you go.
My tattoo I have now is writing and it's about an inch tall and about 10 inches wide and it cost me $150. I'm getting another tattoo Sunday that is about an inch and a half by an inch and a half and it's going to be $25.0 -
You get what you pay for...depends on the artist. I'd say the range is anywhere from $50-100 an hour. The thing that people forget is that you are allowed to discuss the price...a lot of people just take a quote as a final offer.
But whatever you do, don't skip the tip! 15-20% of total tattoo price.
let me ask, what does the tip have to do with anything? just curious.0 -
Depends on the artist and where you go. Mine is about 3" wide X 2" high and the guy copied something for me. It cost me around $300 I think.0
-
If i was to get more tattoos i would be more concerned about the quality of the artist not the price of his or her work.0
-
You get what you pay for...depends on the artist. I'd say the range is anywhere from $50-100 an hour. The thing that people forget is that you are allowed to discuss the price...a lot of people just take a quote as a final offer.
But whatever you do, don't skip the tip! 15-20% of total tattoo price.
let me ask, what does the tip have to do with anything? just curious.
OP asked for pricing estimates, you DEFINITELY need to consider included the tip if you're trying to get an estimate, especially since it should be about 15-20%.0 -
Depends on the artist and where you go. Mine is about 3" wide X 2" high and the guy copied something for me. It cost me around $300 I think.
Exactly. It's going to vary. Depends on the colors and how complicated. Mine was copied too but fairly simple and only in black at about 5" X 4" and cost $60.0 -
ok what is the tip for? explain this to me. Why do I tip?0
-
It's different everywhere you go...they charge by the hour, so I guess it depends on the kind of tattoo you want to get0
-
ok what is the tip for? explain this to me. Why do I tip?
Don't tip bro...don't tip. Then go back and get a tattoo from the same guy.
: )0 -
Just had another tattoo on my arm (nearly half a sleeve now) so i know i can't do weight training till its heeled what about other exercise , i usually go on exercise bike and walk 9 miles a week i know it shouldn't damage it but what about it getting all sweaty? It shouldn't matter if i give it a good wash right?0
-
ok what is the tip for? explain this to me. Why do I tip?
Don't tip bro...don't tip. Then go back and get a tattoo from the same guy.
: )
LOL... when did this tipping become main stay? Granted I havent got tattoos in a long time 90's tipping wasnt even discussed then.0 -
ok what is the tip for? explain this to me. Why do I tip?
Don't tip bro...don't tip. Then go back and get a tattoo from the same guy.
: )
LOL... when did this tipping become main stay? Granted I havent got tattoos in a long time 90's tipping wasnt even discussed then.
I can't answer that man, all I can tell you is that I have a few tattoo artist friends that always talk about (and don't take this wrong) people like you that don't tip (whether because they are *kitten* or ingorant of this). I think it comes down to the artist's integrity though...I would think that they would want to do good work on you because that's their name on the line, but not all of them are upstanding homo sapiens.0 -
I got flames from my ankle to almost my knee it cost $400. It was done 14 years ago the oranges and reds are still super bright. I tipped $50.
Same artist did 2 other tattoos for me all about 14-12 years old. I still gave a $50 tip even though the other two were significantly smaller.0 -
Mine was $150/hr and I did 3 hours +tip. A larger flower tat from waist to shoulder blade, no color just shading.0
-
For my leg tattoo I paid $120 ...that included tip and was no color0
-
Good work isn't cheap and cheap work isn't good.0
-
<--- 20 hours at $125 per hour. Plus a hefty tip when it was all done. Why did I tip? My artist was *awesome*, he often undercharged me for each session, and I'd like him to do really good work when I go back for another one.0
-
ok what is the tip for? explain this to me. Why do I tip?
Don't tip bro...don't tip. Then go back and get a tattoo from the same guy.
: )
LOL... when did this tipping become main stay? Granted I havent got tattoos in a long time 90's tipping wasnt even discussed then.
I can't answer that man, all I can tell you is that I have a few tattoo artist friends that always talk about (and don't take this wrong) people like you that don't tip (whether because they are *kitten* or ingorant of this). I think it comes down to the artist's integrity though...I would think that they would want to do good work on you because that's their name on the line, but not all of them are upstanding homo sapiens.
Do you not tip when you receive any type of service? i.e. hair cut, restaurant... it's the same thing. they all get paid wages, the tip is based on their skills/service that you received. the tattoo artist screws up your tattoo? no tip (hell, i'd try and not pay if it was all their fault lol). if they did something AMAZING and creative and out of the world and unique, why WOULDN'T you tip for this kind of service? I can't believe someone is asking this in 2013.0 -
If i was to get more tattoos i would be more concerned about the quality of the artist not the price of his or her work.
My friend actually does all my work now. She discounts the price for me, and won't let me tip her, but I send her business, so I guess it evens itself out.0 -
It depends where you go. You get what you pay for. It is expensive.
I just paid 180 for a 5 inch by 2 inch, give or take, portrait of a movie character. It came out amazing, but I could have gotten a crappy version for maybe 100.0 -
I got a tattoo on Valentine's Day, it's slightly bigger than a quarter, and it cost me $20 on special... I asked how much they would charge on any other day and she said $80..
My sister n law got a butterfly about 2" wide and 1" tall in Miami on the base of her neck and that was $120
I got my next tattoo quoted and it will be about the size of a softball on my shoulder $250.000 -
don't forget, not everyone on this site is american. tipping isn't expected in other countries and most tattoo artists i know set their own rates working more like contractors than employees.0
-
Don't go for cheap, go for talent!0
-
My artist is $125 an hour.0
-
Good work isn't cheap and cheap work isn't good.
^ Exaclty what I was going to say.0 -
don't forget, not everyone on this site is american. tipping isn't expected in other countries and most tattoo artists i know set their own rates working more like contractors than employees.
I checked the profile first....I do use my noodle from time to time.0 -
$100 - $120 an hour at the artists' descrection where I live.0
-
<---- Got this done on Monday.. cost £250... & it was a 10am - 5pm session0
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.4K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 426 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions