How to book an appointment?

How to book an appointment?

Two preferred ways to book an appointment are:

1) Consult the online calendar and fill in ENTIRELY the associated form (simple, effective):

2) Send an email:

You can write your application yourself, but it must ABSOLUTELY contain the following information:
the body location to be tattooed (in a photo if possible (this is not mandatory) with a scale reference (ruler or credit card size card))
the dimensions, even approximate (height and width in cm)), to be taken directly on your body with a measuring tape or ruler
The design(s): flash or custom project (Tell me his story!).
For writing instructions, please visit the website. https://www.dafont.com/fr/ to find the font that will make your heart flutter and therefore give me the name of the font you like or the link to the page.

Examplesdrawings, photos, poems, songs (or other) are also appreciated to help me understand exactly what you have in mind. I especially like the sketches (I promise, I'm not judging)!

All this information is ESSENTIALS to give you the feasibility, price and timeframe for completing your project.

Once the request is sent, I will send you an email to confirm the appointment together and ask for a deposit (of approximately 30% of the total price) by bank transfer to validate the appointment.
Finally, I could start working on the model of your project (I don't do any drawings before the deposit is paid).*.

Depending on the complexity of the project, creating your project may take several hours, or even several days, to find good ideas and create a design in harmony with your desires, your personality and your body. You have to be patient!

I also reserve the right to refuse a project* if it does not suit me or is not in line with my beliefs and style.

You can also make an appointment on site, at the shop, but I don’t always have time to chat with you because if I’m at the shop it’s because I’m in a meeting with a client. Furthermore, by email or via the form, we have detailed tracking, which is more convenient. Thank you for your understanding.