You are enough, and so much more. We all are. That is undeniable. Let's not forget that. Our I. Am. Enough. Manifestation Tattoo will support you in remembering this powerful acknowledgement. I. Am. Enough. Temporary Tattoo Size: 1.5" x 1.5" Conscious Ink Manifestation Temporary Tattoos look real! Last 2-5 days on average (up to 10 days depending on the skin type and usage). Safe, non-toxic, vegan, and made with FDA certified colorants. Exceed safety standards for the FDA, Canada, and the EU. Made in the USA. Includes "Intention Setting" instructions to prepare the soul. Responsibly packaged with eco-friendly materials and compostable baggie. Happy manifesting to you! What does an “I. Am. Enough.” tattoo mean? The "I. Am. Enough." tattoo is a profound declaration of self-worth and acceptance. It’s an empowering mantra that helps us embrace our authentic selves with love and compassion. The tattoo acts as a constant reminder that our worth isn’t dictated by external validation but is intrinsic to who we are at our core. The “I. Am. Enough.” tattoo is a celebration of self-love and acceptance, encouraging us to stand tall and embrace our journey with confidence and grace. BenefitsCultivates a strong sense of self worth, helps you feel comfortable in your skin, boosts confidence, self-acceptance. Common ApplicationsFeelings of inadequacy, perfectionistic tendencies, comparing yourself to others, not wanting to be seen, imposter syndrome.
• Custom tattoo design by Pasadya • Final design can be taken to a tattoo artist to be permanently inked • Final files are digital (JPEG & PNG) P R O C E S S I'm honored to create something so special for you! If you're interested in having your own custom tattoo design made, please send me a convo so that I can ask you a few questions and send you handwriting samples to get started. Here's what you can expect during the process for the script and drawing: • Script • 1. Choose your favorite handwriting style(s) 2. I'll create 4 options (Round 1) 3. You choose your favorite(s) from Round 1 (let me know your likes/dislikes) 4. I'll create up to 4 more options based on your feedback (Round 2) 5. You choose your favorite final design Once the script is finalized, it's time to add on the drawing! We'll gather some images to make sure we're on the right track (Pinterest is awesome for this), and we'll be ready to start drawing. Here's the drawing process: • Drawing • 1. 1 quick sketch 2. 1 revised sketch (if needed) 3. 1 detailed drawing 4. 1 revised detailed drawing (if needed) • Finalization • When the script & drawing are combined into the final files, we're almost finished! For the finalization: 1. I'll send the final files via Etsy and/or email 2. Enjoy your new tattoo! (You can either print or email the files to your tattoo artist) P R I C I N G Pricing is based on number of characters & the complexity of the drawing. After chatting about your design, I can let you know the cost breakdown for your design and which option to choose for the purchase. N O T E S • Sized according to your needs, 300 DPI • Final file type: JPEG & PNG • This listing is for a permanent tattoo design that can be taken to a tattoo artist. Temporary tattoos are not included. Final digital files will be sent through Etsy conversation and/or email. Check out other beautiful tattoos in the shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Pasadya
Dear Meme, you might want to skip this one since you have a strong aversion to tattoos. However, since so many of you have asked, I've decided to share the stories behind my tiny tattoos. At first I wanted to keep them to myself, but maybe {just maybe} a few of you will resonate with
A few people wanted to see a better healed picture of my vegan tattoo, so here it is. It's white ink, on my wrist in case you can't tell. It's been about a month since I got it, and it is still a little pink, but much less so than at first. I need to go back and have it touched up; there are some places that are too light and need to be filled in, so I thought I'd take this picture before I go back and make it look all yucky and inflamed again. :-)
Tattoos are a hotly debated topic. But the question we should be asking is what does the Bible say about tattoos?