Mandy, I like what you went with. It's well placed, and even if it is crooked, it shows that you didn't use a stencil!
There has been such a shift in the past 5 years. I can't tell you how many of my SUPERIORS (and I'm in management) now have tasteful tattoos. They are well hidden, but when the opportunity presents to wear casual clothes, suprise!
I'm joining the ranks of having one done. For years, I'd wanted a sorceror mickey hat on my hip. Then, I fell in love with the idea of having stitch wearing the hat a little askew. (only because I don't think Mary Poppins would make a good tat).
Then, this past Mother's day, my son gave us a small gift of imagination. He's got Asperger's syndrome, and tends to be a concrete thinker whose every thought is black and white. He imagined up this little guy:
Rowena was kind enough to find this image when I described my mother's day gift. Another DISer mentioned a tattoo artist in Tampa and I've talked with him.
Now I need to figure out where I'm putting it. I want to be able to see it myself, but be hidden for work. I'd thought of placing it on my shoulder, but that won't work. Now that knee length skirts are out, it may go on my ankle.
Suzanne