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Today I want to talk about my tattoos, I get asked all the time about them and I've never talked about them much before on my blog. I've got seven tattoos so far and naturally I'm looking to get more in the future, but for now I've got one on each arm, one on my lower left leg and lower right leg, one on my right thigh and then two on either side of my lower stomach.

I got my first tattoo when I was 18, of course, I'd booked it a few months before my 18th birthday and I couldn't wait to get it. I think the main stigma with tattoos is that people tend to associate tattoos with prison, or looking 'thuggish'. This annoys me to no end because tattooing has evolved into such an impressive art form and it takes so much skill, the quality and safety of tattoos has increased tenfold and people still associate it with such terrible stigmas.

Personally I feel that there shouldn't be an issue with tattoos, it's an amazing way of expressing yourself and I don't see why it should be anyone's business what is on your own body, especially when people are denied jobs before the employer has even seen the tattoo. So many tattoos are tasteful and beautiful, and it seems so wrong to lump all tattooed individuals together into a category of 'thugs'.

So anyway onto the topic of the day, I want to talk through my tattoos, where I got them, why I got them, etc. I thought the easiest way to show you my tattoos and talk them through was with a video, so I've included my latest youtube video below where I give you the full tattoo tour!

I also wanted to address some common questions and misconceptions people tend to have about tattoos, so I've talked through a few questions at the end of the video - but - I'm also going to answer them here for anyone who wants the facts asap.



DOES IT HURT?

Pain is relative, it really depends on where you get the tattoo, how big it is, how detailed, many things. If you get your tattoo somewhere closer to the bone or with less fat/muscle around it, then it tends to sting a bit more I find, like when I got my hips done you could feel the difference on the inner side nearer my stomach vs the outer side nearer my hips. Of course your head and neck will hurt more than just your arm, as they have a lot more pushing back on the needle. 



I'd describe the pain of a tattoo as more of an irritation than an actual pain, sure some people do have a better pain tolerance, but to me it's comparable to someone drawing over your sunburn with a ballpoint, it's annoying, and it's not particularly comfortable, but I have nearly feel asleep a few times when getting tattooed. 

It tends to be more irritating when you get the lining, as the needle is more focused on one spot, whereas shading and colour tend to be more gentle as your needles are more spread out and it doesn't feel so sharp. 


WHAT DO YOUR TATTOOS MEAN?

Some people get meaningful tattoos, and some don't, a lot of my tattoos I got done purely for my love of the artwork and design itself and wanting to have it on my body. I don't think you always need a deep and meaningful reason behind getting your tattoo, at the end of the day it's your body and your decision, just get what you want!


HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?

With tattoos, you get what you pay for, sometimes you can get a great deal from artists who will discount specific designs that they want to tattoo for their portfolios, but a main rule of thumb is not to go for the cheapest option because it can lead to going to a dodgy place and can end up with bad looking results, or even worse: infection. That stuff is fairly permanent so it's best to just get it right the first time instead of having to spend more later on laser removal or a coverup/rework to fix what you didn't want to pay for the first time. 

It truly depends on the tattooist and the tattoo shop on the pricing, there isn't a set price for all tattoos, some artists charge per hour, per day, or per design, so the best thing to do is just find some great artists with work in a style your interested in, do a little research, and if they seem reputable enough then drop them a message and get a quote, it all depends on size, detail, placement..


HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO GET TATTOOED?

Again, this depends entirely on the size and amount of detail in the design. My lady face tattoo on the inside of my arm took around four hours purely due to the detail in the hair, but then my rose on my shoulder took only around an hour to an hour and half. 

If you're getting a big tattoo or something really detailed you might even need to split it into multiple sessions, say you get the lining the first session, and then come back another time to get shading and then colour. It truly depends on the piece and the artist, but most artists will be able to give you a rough guideline of how long it will take them once you've booked in and talked them through the design and details of where you want it, how big, etc. 


HOW DO YOU TAKE CARE OF IT AFTER?

Keep it clean, keep it moisturised. Some artists say to leave it wrapped with cling film through the healing process and some say leave it to breathe. I tend to always keep the wrap on for the first few hours and then I'll take it off, wash it, put some coconut oil or something on it to moisturise it, and then leave it to heal openly without wrapping. But it depends on your personal preference and how you find you heal best, also where your tattoo is - you may want to keep it wrapped if it's somewhere that will be covered with clothing most of the time. Tattoos tend to leak a little ink the first day or so, so you might want to keep it wrapped a little so it doesn't get stuck to any clothes and lead to infection. 

Tattoos take around two weeks to heal but it can take a little more or less time depending on the size and your own body, some people just heal faster than others. 





So there you go guys, I hope this was helpful to you all, and if there's any more questions about my tattoos or tattoos in general feel free to leave them in the comments. Please remember that I am not a licensed tattooist, these are just my opinions and things I have picked up through having a few tattoos, but of course if you have a serious question or issue with a tattoo please please speak to your tattooist! 


Check out my youtube video below to find out more about my tattoos and see them in all their beauty!



Looking back on 2018 it feels separated into different sections, there's been ups and downs as I'm sure every year has and will always have. I think 2018 has given me a lot of firsts, and looking back on it now I feel like I've grown up a lot this year, and learnt a lot of important life lessons that I was oblivious to before.

In January 2018, I was bogged down with stress trying to balance my uni work and my home life. I honestly hated living in uni halls, I was lonely, isolated and hated leaving my room. I didn't get on with my flat mates at all, and so my uni room felt like a prison to me. I constantly was up at my boyfriend's flat to get away from halls but then that left me struggling to find time to fit in my work. Needless to say I'm so happy that I decided to stay with my boyfriend this year for uni rather than staying in halls again.

In February 2018 I celebrated Valentines Day and Jack's birthday. I didn't get to see him on Valentines day since he was working, but then he surprised me when he came to pick me up for the weekend by getting me some beautiful flowers. Definitely a highlight of 2018.
At the end of February we went on a spontaneous day out to Skegness, it was lovely and carefree and fun. We bought loads of cheap sweets from the market and went on a long walk down the beach.


In March, I finished my animation I'd been grovelling over for uni. So far I'd say this is the piece of work I've been most proud of myself for making. It took months, I'd never animated anything before let alone even use After Effects, so accomplishing a finished animation with a narrative, illustrations and sound, I was so so happy to say I did it!


^ My showreel of animations I've made so far, including my uni animation 'Could cricket flour be the future?'.

In March I also got to go offroading properly for the first time, Jack took us out in his Rav4 with some friends and it was one of the best nights of my life. It was such a thrill to be crawling up mountains in that car, it seemed like it could go over just about anything, even in the snow! It was such a fun and new experience for me to be sat in my seat, nearly horizontal, looking at the floor out of my window.


In April, I got a new tattoo. Jack carried on his training as a tattooist, and wanted to practice a tattoo, so I let him design me one I've wanted for a while, and he put so much time and effort into drawing it perfectly for me! I look awful in the picture, from lying down and crying like a wuss, but I absolutely love how the tattoo turned out, I can't wait to get more this year!
Me and Jack went on a lot of adventures out in the peak district in April, we found new places and visited old places, but it is always lovely to have such beautiful scenery on our doorstep.


May was full of hot sunny days going out exploring, we had a barbecue with our friends outside sat on a field and it was so lovely to feel like kids again. It was super last minute and we just grabbed a disposable BBQ and some sausages from our local shop and set off to meet everyone, I love spontaneous days like that. In May, me and Jack also started doing up the spare room in his flat so I could have an office room to do my uni work in, since we decided that I would move in instead of staying in uni halls again in September. We bought a big wooden countertop and made a desk, and then painted the room with some yellow paint. It was so nice to work on a project together, and so lovely to see the transformation. 


June was a tough month. Me and Jack had a big argument and ended up having some time apart for a few weeks. It was a really low moment of my year mental health wise, but we made up and got back together and I came and visited him on my birthday. My birthday was lovely, we had loads to talk about since we hadn't seen each other for a while, and it was a lovely reunion.
I also got my first ever professional graphic design job over the summer, I had my interview the day before my birthday and managed to get handed the job on the spot. It was really nice to build up my portfolio with some design work that hadn't just come out of my own head. I learnt a lot about working with clients and drafting up designs.

We also finished my office room in June, it was finally fully painted with the desk installed. Rover loves it too.


July was mainly spent working, creating designs for my graphic design internship. One of my highlights of July was going camping with Jack, we bought a load of camping stuff, including a mysteriously cheap bright yellow tent (which turned out to be cheap because it attracts flies like a floodlight), and headed off out into the peaks to camp overnight. We haven't camped since 2016 so it was so nice to get to go out and experience it all again, I loved sleeping out under the stars with the beauty of the peak district around me.
We found out in the middle of the night that we were in a cow field though, and ended up getting scared and nearly chased by a big scary black bull, so that was terrifying.


In August we went on another spontaneous trip to Skegness, had a brilliant time once again, and once again bought lots of cheap sweets! (Anyone would think thats all we go there for...) 
I also dyed Jack's hair grey, which ended up looking amazing, despite the fact that it was initially meant to be blue hair dye. I think the grey looks better anyway right? Who needs blue when you can achieve levels of silvery madness that every girl has dreamed of having since 2016?
Another funny moment of August was when we went round to one of Jack's friend's houses, and then when we came out to the car to go home we found that someone had poured all of their McDonalds milkshake down the driver's window of Jack's car. Jack was wounded of course but I was laughing my head off. 
Me and Jack also celebrated our two year anniversary on August 17th, I still can't believe we've been together that long, but hey time flies fast when your having fun I suppose?


September was busy. I started back at uni to do my second year of graphic design. I had no idea how much of a difference it would be to first year and immediately got bogged down in work. We started the module with lots of quick one week long briefs and it burnt me out almost immediately. 
I also made a lovely cake with my mum for her birthday and it was a highlight of the year, I love spending time with my mum and it brought back so many lovely memories of being a kid and baking with her.
Also in September Jack's car broke down at the side of the road when we hit a chunk of metal that was in the middle of the road on a roundabout - just look how upset I was that we had broke down! 


October was awesome. I love October anyway because I adore halloween, but me and Jack really got into the spirit of it all this year, we decorated the flat with skeletons and creepy decorations, carved a pumpkin, and even put a little skeleton in Jack's car. I loved it!
Another highlight of October was winning a poster competition I'd entered for university. I saw they were having a poster competition to create a poster for their upcoming event Arts and Minds, where creatives speak about their experiences with mental health. The topic hit close to home and I entered the competition. It was amazing to win, I loved seeing all my posters up around the uni campus, it made me feel so proud to say I'd designed them. 


November was all about bikes. Jack bought us both a new bike for christmas, and we went out on them non stop, I haven't even ridden a bike in years so it was great to feel like a kid again and go out and explore. However at the end of November Jack's bike came off the bike rack on the way to Sherwood forest, popping his tyre and wrecking his bike. So for now, we're down to one bike, but we're planning to get a replacement for Jack in time to go out on them in the summer.


December was amazing too. I felt super festive this year and I loved the build up to christmas. Me and Jack went up to York to see the christmas market and it was a lovely day out, it was so packed at times we couldn't even move, just the whole crowd stood still, but we got some lovely treats and food so it was worth it. 
I also managed to finish my work for my deadline (just!) on the 20th, and I'm so happy with how it all turned out, now I've just got to wait to hear my grades!
This year was the first year I've ever made christmas dinner by myself, I even started practicing my making sunday dinners every week building up to christmas, I'm so happy it turned out great and not burnt! 



To sum this year up, I've had ups and downs, but overall it's been pretty great. I've done lots of amazing things, and looking back at it all has really shown me that it's not been as shit as I thought it had! Heres to 2019 - wishing everyone an amazing new year! 




It's always nice to start with a good first impression, especially with a blog, I think. There's so much unknown when you're reading someone's blog, it's different to watching videos of someone or even meeting them in real life, you could be reading the words of anybody behind your screen.. and lucky for me you're reading mine!

So who am I?

My name's Becky, short for Rebecca, and I'm a twenty year old graphic design student at Sheffield Hallam Uni. I love to make digital artwork and designs, mainly portraits and fun illustrations like this;


 I live with my boyfriend Jack, in Sheffield, with our two cats, Rover and Ofor. Rover is only one year old, Jack got him as a Christmas present for me last year!




Me and Jack love to go out exploring, from drives out in the Peak District - right on our doorstep! - to venturing out to find new places around the country. Jack loves photography, and we always spend hours out and about looking for amazing views to capture.


 I'd love to make this blog a place where I can help people, educate, and give my perspective on all sorts of topics, but also I'd love to be able to document all my amazing adventures throughout my twenties and (hopefully) beyond, so I hope you're all coming along for the ride with me!
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