Working progress on this sleeve ✨

First two pics is the stencil and then the ✨️AFTER✨️of the first tattoo on my right arm to start my sleeve

The last two pics is the second tattoo I just got yesterday to go with it🖤🖤

Which it just so happen to only be two weeks between getting these done and I pretty much have half the sleeve done.

🌟theres a theme to this sleeve can you guess what it is? 🌟 comment if you do, also

What do you think Ill be adding next to it? 🤔

#sleevetattoo #tattooinprogress #Lemon8Diary #tattooprogress #DreamingInkTattoos /Florence

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... Read moreGetting a sleeve tattoo is such a transformative experience, and sharing the progress makes it even more rewarding. When I started my sleeve, I was amazed at how quickly the design began to take shape after just a couple of sessions, especially with a clear theme in mind. From the initial stencil to the first tattoo, the anticipation builds up, and seeing the fresh ink come to life is beyond exciting. In my journey, I noticed how important it is to choose a cohesive theme for a sleeve since it helps tie all the individual tattoos together into a meaningful story. The two new pieces I got recently are stunning and complement the first perfectly; with only two weeks between sessions, I already feel like half of the sleeve is complete. This quick progression keeps motivation high. For anyone planning their own sleeve, I highly recommend discussing the theme thoroughly with your artist beforehand and considering how each piece will flow together. Keeping a cohesive style and story will not only enhance the visual appeal but add personal significance too. Also, sharing your progress online or with communities using hashtags like #sleevetattoo and #tattooprogress provides great support and inspiration. Seeing others' journeys can introduce fresh ideas and make the process feel less intimidating. Overall, a sleeve tattoo is an evolving artwork on your body, a blend of personal expression and artistic collaboration. I'm excited for the next additions and what the complete story will be when it's all finished. If you're thinking about a sleeve, embrace the process, enjoy each session, and watch your story unfold piece by piece.