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Parents get sloppy tattoos after paying £104 to get daughter’s handprint inked

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tattoo blunder she and her husband had back in 2017 and vowed they would never return to the tattoo artist.Explaining the horrifying experience on TikTok, she posted a picture of her daughter Azalea's handprints and some inspiration pictures of how they wanted it be inked on their body.The couple were looking for the "print effect" with shades of inking filled in the outline of the hands and they wanted to make it a matching tattoo – so they got one hand tattoo each."I paid CAD $180 (£104) plus tax per tattoo (me and my husband got matching ones) back in 2017.

I even explained how I wanted them done, I was so disappointed," she wrote."I did spend about a week messaging him about what I wanted.

I wish he would've just been honest."The final look showed a sketchy outline of a hand and a cursive writing of her daughter's name "Azalea Rae".Want to bring a little glamour to your life every day with all the most exciting real-life stories, fashion and even sex tips HOT off the press?Well, we've got you covered with our great new Hot Topics newsletter - it'll drop straight into your inbox around 7pm and you can unsubscribe whenever you like.And signing up now means you'll get a front row seat for our great new series inside the lives of the next generation of Daily Star Page 3 girls.You can sign up here - you won't regret it..."I thought he was doing the outlining first and then we would be doing a shading session," she added. "But when he told me we were done, I was heavily upset."I was extremely disappointed considering this was my first born daughter's very first hand print done at three months old.

He ruined it!"A viewer said the price tag was a red flag and Lyss shouldn't have agreed to do it. For more stories from the.

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