I've had it up to HERE with that woman named Shelley. You see, she went and got my little brother's name tattoo'd on her!! WHAT IS THIS?? I'm the first born! Why did she get HIS name first? Ooooooh, I'm so upset. Just wait.... I'll be a tween soon and she'll regret the day she got his name first....

So I did what any angry child would do... I designed my name, too. Now she has no excuses, she has to go get my name as a tattoo as well. What do you think? Just like my brother's tattoo, this is an ambigram - meaning it can be read right-side up or upside down. (if you hold your head upside down you can still read it) What do you think? Since the letters are small, I thought she could do some pretty lavender shading behind the letters and leave the letters in black. ?? Please give me your thoughts and/or tell me if you can't read it. Or how I could change the "d" and the "e" since those were the hardest letters to make work...
3 comments:
Daphne, I think it's beautiful. I actually have more problems reading the a/n than the D/e. You need to give me a blog lession. Yours is beautiful.
My first thought was that the "d" looked more like an "a." Could the curl at the top of the "d" be moved a little more to the right, (first I wrote "left" and deleted that post) and be a little more upright, without being completely upright? I think the "e" would still be readable if you make that change to the "d."
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