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I am looking for a tattoo for my lower back with 3 shamrocks and some scrolly lines. I would like to add my 3 childrens names as well. Any help with some pictures would be appreciated. Thanks.
-- Contributed by: BeckyI want to get a tattoo on my shoulder blade area with a shamrock with the first name of my 3 children on each of the 3 leaves. I will have a stem branching of each one of the 3 leaves for each child born. Their name will appear on that each of the smaller shamrocks. Beneath the shamrock will be the worfing, "Irish Heritage and Pride" My question is, I had a heart attack 3 years ago and have been on a blood thinning medication where if I scratch or scrap my arm on anything, a red blotch shows up or some blleding. Would I still be able to get this tattoo? It really means alot to me. I am 62 years old. Thank you for your time and imput.Barty
-- Contributed by: BartyCan someone tell me what the words "NO FEAR" in scottish or irish gaelic mean? Show me the translation? I'm tryin' to find translation engines on the net and I can't find anything useful. Thanks.
-- Contributed by: Joewell my lil sister is in irac. when she comes to visit this summer we want to get a tattoo that means sister. I'm stumped. please help
-- Contributed by: Fancihey me an my sister wanted the same tattoo on our wrist of an irish saying in irish somthing that has ti do with family love togetherness. been looking all over the internet can't find anything do you have any ideas thankyou.
-- Contributed by: nikkiAs me being irish i have got to say that that cross is amazing it brings alot of memories to my mind, i think thats what i want my cross to look like its amazing Good Job!!!
-- Contributed by: Lizziehey i just wanted to say that u do pretty good work and i was wondering if u can give me a tattoo on my lower back?
-- Contributed by: stephanieHello, How would you write Three Brothers in Gaelic for a arm tatoo? Thanks,
Anthony
-- Contributed by: anthonyThankyou so much for the link, much apprecited. May the wonderful knotworks and patterns of the Irish and Scotish historical material live again in the skins of modern Celts and Picts!
-- Contributed by: Pat Fish of luckyfish.comcool!
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