Wednesday, December 17, 2008

During Rental Showings Are You Archie Bunker?

The year 1971 was a very pivotal year for me in terms of growing up and viewing the world differently. I was 10 years old and was getting a look at life around me without rose-colored glasses. For starters, that was the first year I experienced death in my short life?well, at least a death I could remember. My first grandfather passed away when I was three or four years old, leaving me with very faint memories of him. In 1971, when my second grandfather passed away, I was old enough to be effected by his death, and even though I wasn?t extremely close to him, I had enough memories and understood how his passing would impact me.

It was also during this year that I was introduced to Archie Bunker. My newly widowed grandmother suddenly had a lot of extra time on her hands, and to occupy that time, she began watching more television. All in the Family was introduced in 1971 and it quickly became one of her favorite shows. Since she lived almost directly across the street from us, and because kids love to go to Grandma?s house, it only made sense that I was at her place quite a bit. So consequently, I was exposed to Archie Bunker and his views on life.

For those of you who don?t know Archie Bunker, let me describe him for you: Archie believed himself to be America?s most patriotic and vocal citizen. He had an opinion or explanation about anything and everything. Unfortunately, he couldn?t communicate those thoughts without yelling, arguing, labeling, discriminating, or showing his true ignorance and lack of education on whatever topic was at hand. Of course, to make matters worse, he never saw these faults in himself and didn?t want them acknowledged by anybody else.

All in the Family was a great show because it covered topics that had never been previously addressed on primetime TV. By touching on these issues, the cast helped to show all of America something we didn?t really want to admit: There may be a little of Archie Bunker in all of us.

This brings me to the point of the story and why I am beginning this chapter with it. Perhaps we all possess some of Archie Bunker?s negative character traits but just don?t want to ?fess up to it. Some traits are worse than others and some can land you in trouble if you?re not careful, which is why the main traits I want you to be aware of is prejudice and discrimination.

I believe prejudice and discrimination are born of a combination of things. They often begin in the home environment and/or the area and time in which we each live. They continue to thrive through ignorance and lack of education, resulting in an unfounded fear that often deadens one?s sensitivity to the human connection. As you should know, prejudice and discrimination are against the Fair Housing Act (I have much more information covering the Fair Housing Act on my website at http://www.findthatqualitytenant.com), and the reason I bring this up is because every being on earth has things they are prejudiced about or discriminate against. It may not be race, color, religion, or creed, but it could be height, weight, hair color, clothing, or a number of other things. If you?re like most people, you probably aren?t aware that you have prejudice in your psyche. But you do. We all do.

Of course once you have interviewed a tenant prospect, you need to meet them at the dwelling so they can view the rental and fill out the application if they are interested. Since this meeting is the first time that you will actually meet the applicant I want you to realize something of great importance which is this: sight is typically the first of the five senses used when making a prejudiced judgment.

Since you are meeting a prospect at your rental unit to see them for the first time, I want you to remember not to label or pass judgment on your tenant applicant when you first lay eyes on them. I guarantee that often what you expect to see and what you actually do see are not the same things.
Even though your prospect was polite, courteous, and passed all qualifications with flying colors on the phone doesn?t mean when he or she shows up at the rental this person won?t have green spiked hair or body piercings or numerous tattoos?or drive a beat up Chevy when you like BMWs. He or she might wear thick glasses or sloppy clothes, or be fighting a weight problem.

None of this matters. Keep in mind that this person initially passed your qualifications over the phone, so treat his or her as if he or she were a picture perfect, Ivy league college grad dressed for a modeling spot in GQ magazine.

Do not discriminate based on sight; discriminate based on qualifications.

If you discovered your tenant prospect was truly qualified over the phone, and when you get to the house, you don't let prejudice or discrimination cloud your judgment, you may well be on your way to finding a tenant to fit your needs.


About the Author:

Don Conrad is the author of the soon to be released book, How to Find That Quality Tenant. His book and website are dedicated to improving the landlord?s tenant selection process his website, http://www.findthatqualitytenant.com, contains articles, valuable links, real estate forms, and much more.




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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Celtic Art In Cross Stitch Basic Medieval Stitch Designs and Instructions




 



Celtic Art In Cross Stitch - Basic Medieval Stitch Designs & InstructionsSubmitted By: Jennifer Walter  
















A rt patterns coming from Celts are well known for being vague. Yet the intricate outlines are revered by one and all. Celtic or Celts were more of being a tribe than a complete nation. The rulers for the tribe would be a Queen, a King or even a Chieftain. The roots of their tribe were dispersed all over the European continent and went as far as some fraction of Asia.


History has it that for centuries together Celts ruled over Turkey, Spain, Germany and Britain. The simple reason as to why even today the celtic cross stitch is so famous and prominent is because the people of Celt were wandering souls thus spreading their art form to all places they went. You shall be amazed to know that the art is no less than 25 centuries old. A few patterns are dated around 500 B.C. You can view the basic introductions to this cross stitch art.


Celts were considerably documented for their innovation and also d?cor of all possessions. If compared with those times most of their possessions were embedded with highly vague celtic patterns. One could observe their unusual patterns over all their belongings like clothes, shields, utensils, vessels, and swords and even decorated their walls with similar patterns.


Their passion for their art was reflected in the their jewellery and all the way to having similar patterns as tattoos on the body areas. Not much has changed with time. They still have belief in their mystic nature, and in the old days of the civilization they had many myths and stories that depicted legendary creatures. A close look at their ornaments will revel that such creatures were an indispensable element of their life.


Today Celtic art has its limitation; the design pattern is now mostly seen on craftwork done on armory products like Swords and shields. Nothing to be disappointed about embroideries and tattoos are keeping the traditional craft alive. With time there have been some encouraging additions to this art for instance clip arts, illustrations and stamps.


Most Irish, English and Spanish or German homes are decorated with some or the other design typically showcasing celtic cross stitch. One can find such beautiful patterns on the bed sheets, pillow covers and wall frame. Its not that after centuries have passed this art is facing extinction, there many still have a taste for all things classic and ethnic in nature and style like Celtic cross stitch embroidery. What impresses most it that this form of art is relevant and appealing today as well?


Cross stitch embroidery is one such beautiful art that allows us to explore with several ideas. The patterns are so easy to learn and then follow that after a while it?s a free wheeling process of creating art out of nothing. There is so much with simple lines turning into a magnificent piece of rich colored craftsmanship.


These patterns are vivacious and audacious at the same time. The patterns are easily available and also with available for the beginners to the experts. They are just not easy to make but also can be found in patterns and designs suiting your needs, there are many like those for birthday gifts to special occasions. Knots as well as spirals patterns are there in Celtic cross stitch patterns to cater to your needs.


So what are you waiting for, go out and buy one. You could gift one of these beautiful things as a gift to friends and close ones. Why just buy for gifting away and why not make one that you could always admire for being the special art piece in the living room.











About the Author:

Discover how to craft celtic cross stitch and celtic embroidery when you visit http://www.mycelticcrossstitch.com, the premier celtic cross stitch portal. There are more tips,techniques, designs, patterns and project instructions to help you get started. Get on to the website now!




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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Tattoos Designs In History




 



Tattoos Designs In HistorySubmitted By: Mark Hargreaves  
















President Theodore Roosevelt and Winston Churchill's mother had something in common. They both wore tattoos. While Jennie Churchill's tattoo was allegedly covered for the sake of reputation, and Teddy Roosevelt's was simply in a location which was not readily visible, this caused quite a stir amongst most of their day as well as modern-day history buffs.


President Roosevelt's daughter Alice had a tattoo also in a concealed location. Neither Mrs Churchill nor President Roosevelt's artwork lent itself to gaining a sense of respectability amongst the average citizens. Even whilst such notable figures possessed tattoos, they were still found to be socially unacceptable


Ancient Tattoos


Going as far back as any studies go on the question, it is claimed that the Ice Man who lived some 3300 B.C., had some manner of tattoos. Upon discovering the remains, researchers could do little rather than guess that this primitive kind of tattoo was for the purpose of warding off evil spirits, or that it may be some type of rite-of-passage award.


Merged on his spine and behind one knee and on one ankle, the Ice Man had roughly fifty-seven tattoos. It is impossible to do further than speculate as to the actual rationalization for them, it most certainly shows that tattoos aren't unique to current eras nor to the individuals in the present-day world. As the Ice Man was the oldest mummified human remains found in Europe, modern day tattoo fans have history on their side - there's nothing whatever new about tattoos.


In the past, tattoos were connected to an altogether varying nature than during the in recent decades. There was nothing notorious or rebellious about them at all. It used to be that tattoos were reserved for those of high social standing, and were not available to average individuals. Tattoos were only available to and a sign of those who were wealthy, important, and mostly in some high position. Sweden's King Oscar had tattoos; also England's King George IV. In that period tattoos were considered a status symbol.


In other time-periods, tattoos also served specialized purposes. Going the furthest back in American history, assorted Native American tribes utilized tattoos; it was primarily for the goal of showing their position to one's individual tribe. For the Polynesians, tattooing was a mode of relating family history; each individual had his own distinct tattoos to show the story of his family. Some of the earliest explorers on the American continent are said to carry gotten this background from the Polynesians' forms of tattoos.


Two of the oldest Egyptian mummies were discovered to have even had tattoos. These tattoos, which are only found on female mummies, consist of patterns of lines, dots and dashes. As the women themselves were connected to ritualistic practices, it is assumed that the tattoos they had were in some way representative of that fact. It is only speculation on the parts of the researchers, due to their knowledge of the lifestyles of that period in time.


Although Oriental symbols are undeniably trendy for tattoos in America, it is not widely known that both the Japanese and Chinese cultures have held a strong opposition to the occupation of tattooing all through history. With both societal and religious viewpoints agreeing that tattooing is something which ought to not be done, it is still widely held to be a means of contaminating one's body. For the ancient Chinese, tattooing was used as a punishment for criminal practice, putting such visible marks on an individual to forever brand him as a felon.














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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Looking For a Flame Tattoo Design?


Nothing will get you more fired up then a flame tattoo! Since the beginning of time we just love
a good fire and we like to watch things burn. At the end of this article, you will find a website
that offers a huge tattoo directory. This tattoo directory gives you thousands of choices for the
ultimate tattoo! Is the Flame tattoo design right for you?


Elvis Presley had a popular song called a Hunk of Burning Love and I always imagined
someone eating a bunch of hot peppers. The next day after ten hot pepper burritos, you
will be singing a Hunk of Burning Love! If you like it really hot, then you will be putting flames
where ever you can. I have seen flames on tricked out cars and on tight black leather pants.


If you really want to heat things up, you can even put a flame tattoo design on your back!
When looking at a flame tattoo design, you can find yourself in a trance. The colors of the
flames pull you in and your pleased by the bright color. Colors have a powerful impact on us
and millions of people are drawn to the flame tattoo design. Red and yellow are two uplifting
power colors of the flames tattoo design. Red produces excitement and yellow can make you
feel happy.


Remember the movie Backdraft(1991), Donald Sutherland played a character who knew the
power of fire. He had a history in the movie of being an arsonist. He called the fire a beast,
because it will devour you when it at will. Fire keeps itself alive and will consume whatever is
in its path, making it extremely dangerous. A flame tattoo design will normally go in one
direction on the body and brings the attention of many spectators. A flame tattoo design can
look destructive, violent, and uncontrolled.


Many like the flame tattoo design, because of its liberating look. A flame tattoo design can give
off whatever message your trying to send your spectators. Some bikers and wrestlers are known
to have a flame tattoo design. Again, it gives the bad boy look of, Don't Mess with Me! If you
mess with a person who has a flame tattoo design, you could be playing with fire.


I saw a flame tattoo design of a hot chick surrounded by flames. This is a very sexy and hot idea!
I think a cool tattoo would be a Ghost Rider image. With all the super hero movies coming out
I hope Nicolas Cage does well with Ghost Rider. Stunt motorcyclist Johnny Blaze(Nicolas Cage)
gives up his soul to become a hellblazing vigilante, to fight against power hungry Blackheart, the son
of the devil himself. Ghost Rider has fire shooting out of his skull and a cool looking chopper with
flames bursting everywhere. Eva Mendes will be starring in Ghost Rider so you know it will be hot!
What draws you to the flame tattoo design?


A flame tattoo design can make a good sleeve tattoo! Let's take a look at some of the meanings
behind the flame tattoo design. Fire is one of the five Chinese elements . A flame tattoo design
can symbolize transformation and passion. The Phoenix is consumed in flames and is brought
back to life out of its own ashes. The flaming Phoenix represents rebirth in the cycle of life.
Gene Simmons of the rock group KISS, was well known for being the fire-breathing bassist
and has a high regard for the Phoenix rising from the flames! Also, the flame tattoo design can
mean light and knowledge.


By using a huge tattoo directory, you will not have to search the whole internet. You would have
to look through thousands of web pages listed in Google to find what you want! Sounds like a
headache! I found a website that specializes in tattoos, by putting together the ultimate gallery of
tattoos, making your search easy and fun. Getting a tattoo is an exciting moment and you don't
want it to be a drag. Your body is waiting for the ultimate tattoo. Are you ready for some ink?




About the Author

DeWayne H. Strickland is an online researcher and the movie critic of
MovieDownloadMatrix.com. To learn more about this Awesome Tattoo Directory and how you can find your own tattoo fast, hurry to: http://301url.com/Tattoo-Me-Now

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Saturday, November 1, 2008

Star Tattoo Symbolism

Star symbols have appeared in various guides and contexts for thousands of years, each bringing different cultural, social and religious meanings to the people involved. They have come to symbolise positivity, high ambitions, dreams, ideals and even life itself. In fact, the greatest star of all, the sun is vital for our continued survival.Star designs mean a multitude of different things to different people, but perhaps the most meaningful way to personalise the meaning of stars depends on the number of points depicted by the design.4 PointsThe four pointed star, either shown as a plus sign type cross with or without the ends sharpened, has close connections with the various Native American tribes and therefore has come to symbolise native american pride.5 PointsThe five pointed star is the most popular design by a substantial margin. If I asked you to think about a star, I bet you'd think of a five pointed design. But the five pointed star takes on many different meanings for different people.First, there is the filled in pentagram. This solid five pointed star, like the type used on the American flag, is the most popular variety. It can form part of a tattoo design of almost any size and can appear on any part of the body. This design is the most basic way to symbolise a star and all the associated meanings of positivity and ambition.Second, there is the outline of a five pointed star known as a pentacle. This is the most popular design used to symbolize witchcraft. This pagan symbol represents their quest for divine knowledge and the secrets of life. Each points of the star represents one of the five elements; air, water, earth, fire and spirit.

Third, there is the upside down pentacle which represents the darker side of imagary. This reversed pentacle is generally associated with the satanic or dark interpretation of ritualism. If you want to avoid this possible symbolic meaning, it's wise to choose the traditional pentacle star tattoo design.6 PointsThe six pointed star, or hexagram, is a triangle overlaid by another upside down triangle, and has existed since the early bronze period (3000 BC). Initially is was used as a magical symbol, but subsequently two further meaning have developed. The more obscure meaning relates to an ancient pagan god known as the Star of Remphan.More commonly, the six pointed star represents the Star or Shield of David. After the arrival of Christianity, the symbol became popular among Jews and was adopted as the official seal of the Jewish community at the end of the 17th century. The six points represent balance and beauty.7 PointsThe seven pointed star, or septagram also has a variety of different meanings, each of which creates a vast array of tattoo design opportunities. As an added bonus, the septacle is not as popular as the other star designs so it could be a good option if you want your design to be totally unique.First, it's the basic of the geometry of Le Basilique de Saint Quentin which represents the perfected man. The design is placed inside a square which represents the finite. Additionally, two circles appear in the center of the star, which are used to signify the sun and the role it plays in the center of the universe.Second, it is known at the fairy star and is associated with elves and fairies. It represents magic and the spiritual realms and as such is seen a symbol of magic and childhood to many people.Third, it is often the star worn by many sheriffs and law enforcement officers.Finally, seven has long been considered a lucky or magical number. Lucky sevens, the seven wonders of the world, seven colors of the rainbow, seven notes in the musical scale etc.8 PointsThe eight pointed star or Octogram has a number of meanings. In modern times is the icon of the National and Auxiliary Fire Service, and for this reason is popular with firefighters across America.It is also the symbol of the cross of Saint John. In pagan terms it represents completeness and the regenerative cycle.Finally, it was the emblem of the Knights of Malta and was popular during the Crusades. The eight points are said to represent the eight virtues of being a knight; Tact, Perseverance, Gallantry, Loyalty, Dexterity, Explicitness, Observation and Sympathy.9 PointsThe nine pointed star represents a connection as it is the symbol that unites the nine worlds in norse mythology. To many people it also represents completeness as it's the largest single digit number. By: Gustavo Gomez

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Friday, October 31, 2008

Star Tattoo Ideas - Choose A Design With Significance

There are many ways in which we can express ourselves and our individuality, but surely one of the most lasting ways is through tattoos. Among the most celebrated and common designs worn by countless people around the world is the star tattoo.Some people find the star design somewhat dull and boring but to others, particularly those who are star gazers or who are fascinated with the stars, this design captures their inner self and purpose. If you are contemplating having a star tattoo but are in need of suggestions on how to come up with a few personalized star tattoo ideas then read on...Different Kinds Of StarsWhen most people are asked to draw the shape of a star what immediately comes to mind is the five pointed star, which is the one most of us learned to draw when we were children. The five sided star, known as a pentagram, is one of the most powerful yet misconceived symbolic representations of our modern times, although the shape has been around for thousands of years. It is a popular belief today that a pentagram star tattoo wearer is somehow connected to Satanism, but this belief is not entirely correct. It is a known fact that there are indeed some Satanists who do favor the pentagram star design but they usually show the pentagram upside down (where the single point is downwards). By wearing this pentagram star design upside down it is meant to symbolize the elements rule over spirit, hence the satanic implications.

On the other hand, there are a lot of different kinds of stars designs other than the pentagram that we can use or consider for star tattoo ideas. You may wish to look at the possible designs that could be combined with the four pointed star that also serves as the cross shaped star. This shape offers a simplistic and elegant option.Another one of the star tattoo ideas that a lot of people consider is the pentacle shape which has traditionally been a representative of the art of witchcraft and the 'dark side'. Notwithstanding the traditional connection with witchcraft the pentacle star tattoo idea is becoming more and more popular as a tattoo choice for many people, even those who do not favor or support witchcraft.If you are a religious person, you may wish to consider the six pointed star which as we all know is meant to symbolize the Star of David. This shape is also known to represent the pagan God called, Remphan. Then there is the seven pointed star which is said to symbolize your childhood, the whimsical or is considered by some to be a fairy star.Apart from the 4, 5, 6 and 7 sided star shapes you may choose to have your star design tattoo incorporate the eight pointed star which is known as the cross of St. John. The eight pointed star is also known to symbolize the emblem of Knights of Malta, which historically was one of the most popular religious organizations that existed during the time of the religious crusades in the middle east.If you have decided that a star tattoo design is "the one for you" then make sure you consider the traditional symbolic meanings and carefully choose a design that will best represent you and your thoughts and beliefs. By: Madonna Jeffries

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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Star Tattoo Designs and What They Represent

The Star is a tattoo design that seems to be quite popular with both men and women. The Nautical Star tattoo design has gone from being a design mostly for sailors to being a tattoo design for anyone who wants to adorn their body with it. The Star tattoo design is a favorite of Rock stars, celebrities and tattoo enthusiasts of the traditional tattoo designs.There are many different types of star designs that people get tattooed on their bodies. Each star has a name and a meaning and they are all different. Some represent different things to different people. The Pentagram is a five pointed star that represents protection and balance. It also represents the five elements water, earth, air, fire and spirit which take's it proper place at the top to create a prefect balance.The Inverted Pentagram is a symbol that represents evil and this is because it is the very opposite meaning of the pentagram. People who worship Satan use this symbol although the Pentagram or pentacle has been misunderstood and associated with devil worship. This is mainly because most people don't realize or understand the difference between a Pentagram and a Inverted Pentagram.The Hexagram or Star of David is a six pointed star that is a potent symbol that represents the interaction of the Divine with the mortal and God with mankind.

The Septagram or the seven pointed star is a representation of integration and the mystical because it is linked to the number seven. In classic astrology it is associated with the seven planets and it is also associated with other systems of the seven fold like the chakras of the Hindu.The Octagram or the eight pointed star represents fullness and regeneration. It is associated with the number eight and systems of eight like the trigrams of the I Ching, the Ogdoad of ancient Egypt and the Wheel of the Year that is pagan.The Nonagram or nine pointed star represents achievement and stability but this stability can change so it is not so stable. It is associated with the number nine and the systems of nine like the Taoist and this is very similar to the Chakras of the Hindu.A plain Star is associated with truth, hope and the spirit. A plain star is also associated with faith and a light to guide you through the darkness. The Nautical Star is the representation of guidance. Sailors use to get them tattooed on them selves for protection and guidance when they went out to sea. Some people think that it represents love and it is a star for remembrance. While other people get it because it gives them guidance through life. Sailors use to use the stars at night to guide them on their course when they were out at sea. A Nautical Star also stands for safe passage. The Nautical Star has become really popular among the punks to symbolize anarchy. This symbol seems to have many different meaning and also it represent many different things to people in today's society. One thing for sure is that it is a popular tattoo design among the younger generation.The Shooting Star represents good luck and success but it also can represent burn out like a person being really lucky or successful for a while but it doesn't seem to last very long.These are really popular tattoo designs and people get them for many different reasons because it may mean one thing to one person but it may mean something else to another person. Tattoos are for anybody and everybody but if you are thinking about getting a tattoo please be sure to do your research. Check out the studio where you want to get your tattoo done and check out the artist; be sure to see some of his work. This will help you make a better decision about getting your tattoo. After all it is permanent and you want to get the best possible. Always think about the design you want to get for a few days just to make sure that it is something you will like and be able to live with after you get it. By C.D. Hubbard

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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Star Tattoo Designs

Getting a tattoo is a big decision. You need to carefully choose your design because it is something that you are going to have to live with for the rest of your life. You want to make sure you do a lot of research to make sure you get exactly what you are looking for. If you are looking for a star design tattoo, there are a lot of different choices. Here are some websites that will help you make your selection of which star design tattoo would be perfect for you.Tattoo Johnny This Site has a large selection of tattoos for you to choose from. This site lets you search for different tattoos by categories. They also have a lot for different information for the person getting their first tattoo. One thing that is nice about this site is you can choose if you are looking for a black and white tattoo or a colored tattoo.Rank My Tattoos This site has pictures of actual tattoos on people. It has a large selection of different tattoos and it has people rate how the tattoos look. The only bad part about this site is the pictures aren't always clear.Tattoo Finder This site has a large selection on star tattoo designs. The nice thing about this site is if you want to you can buy the tattoo design from them for about $10. For that price you get a picture of the tattoo and a stencil.Tattoos by design This site has thousands of tattoo designs to browse through. They have lots of star tattoo designs. This site also has a lot of other helpful information if you are thinking about getting a tattoo. It even has a spot where it lets you know what celebrities have tattoo designs similar to what you are looking at.

Tattoo toy This site costs $2.99 for a three day trial period. What they let you do is choose your tattoo design download and print it so you can take it into your tattoo artist. This is helpful to make sure you get the exact tattoo you want. Vanishing Tattoo This site has some different designs idea, and they point you in the direction of a lot of other tattoo designs. Th thing that I think is great about this site is they give you the meanings of what different tattoo designs and symbols mean. This can be helpful if you are trying to decide on what particular star design you want. By Abbitha

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Star Tattoo Design Resources

If you're looking to get a tattoo, you know that this is no small thing. You might spend days and possibly weeks trying to find the best design for you. If you're like me, and enjoy star tattoo designs, you know that while there might be only one shape, you still have a variety of star tattoo design options. If you're looking for the perfect star tattoo design, then keep reading. You're sure to find something that will appeal to you, making that quest for your star tattoo even closer. Before You Get Your TattooBefore you pick out your star, there are going to be a few things that you will want to consider, such as placement of your star tattoo. Placement of your star tattoo can effect the sizing of it as well. It might also effect the coloring that you choose, as not to be seen by others easily. You're also going to want to check out the potential tattoo shops in your area. Get some feedback on the tattoo shop, especially if this is your first tattoo. This is essential to your health and well-being. Mostly importantly, if this will be your first time getting a tattoo, always remember that you are in control, not the tattoo artist. If the artist wants to try and change your view of what you want your star tattoo to look like, then get out of there quickly. You're going to be the one wearing this star tattoo for the rest of your life, so what you say goes. Don't be afraid to ever stand up for yourself.

Star Tattoo Design ResourcesThere are several different options for star design tattoos. You have the shooting star design, the religious star designs, such as the Star of David, single stars, nautical stars, and many more star tattoo designs to choose from. When I was looking for the perfect star tattoo design for me, I looked at other tattoo shop websites. Most of them have categories of different types of tattoos, and while I was looking for something unique, I found the style that appealed most to me. Evil Tattoo - Star Tattoo Gallery - This has tons of pages dedicated to strictly star tattoo designs. You can see the different places and the wide variety of star tattoo designs that people have received. It is really neat to check out because it gives you a great tool in helping you find the perfect style and design of star tattoo that you want. Rank My Tattoo - Again, this is another site which allows you to rank users star tattoos, but you can really just go through and browse and see other people's choices when it came to getting a star tattoo. From there you can get a good idea of what you would like and when it comes to getting your tattoo, you can just customize with the coloring and placement of your choosing. Google Images - Well, if you're looking just for a plain star picture, then why not check out google's image feature? Start off by looking up star clip art or even type in star tattoo and see what comes up. It could be something that simple and easy which leads you to your perfect star tattoo design.Tattoo Johnny - This is going to be your biggest resource of star tattoo design ideas. However, if you find something that you like, you're going to have to pay to get it. Tattoo Johnny offers you the flash style printables of any star tattoo design of your choosing. There's a large amount of different star tattoo designs for you to pick from. Check Out My Ink - Yet another tattoo ranking site, but it seems to have a different variety of star tattoo designs ideas. Just about every star tattoo idea, from the regular outline of a star, to shooting stars, and nautical stars can all be found here, in a variety of different sizes, places, and colors. If you really cannot find a star tattoo design that you like here, then you might not ever find a star tattoo design that you like ever.Tattoos Gallery - This has a resource of everywhere that you could possibly think of putting a star tattoo and sorts them accordingly. It's truly just a random collaboration of different star tattoo design ideas, but there is so much there to choose from.From basic star and moon tattoos, to cute little shooting stars on your foot, there is something for everyone available here. And the best part about the site is that it is free. If you see something you like, you can just print it out and take it over to your local tattoo shop where you plan on getting your work done and the two of you can go from there. Looking for tattoo design ideas can really be challenging. With the availability of everything on the Internet, there really is no central resource for free star tattoo design ideas. Hopefully in your quest to get that perfect star tattoo, I hope you can find something useful in these sites that I have listed above. Make sure that when you do get your star tattoo that you ask questions about the aftercare of your tattoo, as this is vital to ensure that you have a long-lasting star tattoo to share with with the world. By Carly Kullman

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