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			At the place where Gryph got his latest tattoos, there were books full of designs and the walls were covered with even more--evidently there is a big market for tattoo designs in various categories.  You might check into selling your pen and ink designs as well as becoming a tattoo artist. Gryph says they have a special transfer ink that they use to get the picture's outlines onto someone skin, and they don't use the tattoo gun until the design is in place. When he had designs custom drawn (rather than using the stock pics on the wall), the artist drew the design on tracing paper, then used transfer paper and a stylus to get the outlines onto his skin before using the tattoo gun to permanently ink them. Hope this helps! Gosh, I can just see your fairies being a big hit! {{{{{{{{{{{{{Urs}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} xoxoxoxoxox | 
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