Okay, here is a blog post about my experience getting a small wrist tattoo:

So, I finally did it. I got a tattoo! I’ve been thinking about it for years, and I finally decided to take the plunge. I’ve always been a bit hesitant about tattoos, to be honest. I mean, it’s permanent, right? But I’ve seen so many people with cool, tiny tattoos, and I started to think, “Why not me?” I wanted something small and discreet, something that wouldn’t be too in-your-face. And I figured, what better place to start than with a tiny wrist tattoo?
I started by looking for design ideas online. Man, there are so many options out there! I searched for “small wrist tattoo ideas” and got a ton of hits. I saw everything from simple geometric shapes to intricate floral designs. I spent hours browsing, saving the ones I liked, and trying to narrow it down.
After a while, I decided I wanted something meaningful. I didn’t want just any random design. I thought about what’s important to me and what I wanted to represent with my tattoo. I finally settled on a small infinity symbol. For me, it symbolizes everlasting love and the infinite possibilities of life.
Next, I had to find a good tattoo artist. I asked around for recommendations, and a few friends pointed me to a local shop that had great reviews. I checked out their website and social media, and I really liked the work they’d done. So, I booked a consultation.
The consultation went great. I met with an artist named Sarah, and she was super friendly and helpful. We talked about my design idea, placement, and size. She gave me some advice and suggestions, and we finalized the design together. I felt really comfortable with her, so I booked my appointment for the following week.

When the day finally arrived, I was a little nervous, but mostly excited. I arrived at the shop, and Sarah prepped the area. She cleaned my wrist, applied the stencil, and double-checked with me to make sure I was happy with the placement. Then, it was time for the needle.
- I won’t lie, it did sting a bit. But it wasn’t unbearable.
- It felt like a tiny, sharp scratch.
- The whole process was actually pretty quick, probably less than 10 minutes.
And just like that, it was done! Sarah cleaned up the tattoo, applied some ointment, and wrapped it up. She gave me aftercare instructions, which were pretty straightforward. Keep it clean, apply ointment, and avoid soaking it in water for a while. I’ve followed her instructions. Now my tattoo looks perfect!
My New Tattoo
I’m so happy with how it turned out! It’s exactly what I wanted – a small, meaningful tattoo that I can easily show off or cover up as needed. This tiny wrist tattoo is a great way to start my tattoo journey, maybe there will be a next time.