Small Stick and Poke Tattoos

Stick and poke tattoos are a budget-friendly alternative to professional tattooing. They use a needle instead of a machine, offering a more intimate effect. They are often cheaper and have a lower pain level. First-time Tattoos should be placed on stretched-out areas like thighs.

Stars

Stick and poke tattoos are often associated with unsterile practices. However, more artists show that handpicked tats can be stunning, intricate, and professional. They are also cheaper, quicker, and less painful than traditional machine tattoos. Stick and poke Tattoos typically feature smaller designs that can be done at home conveniently and economically.

Fruit Basket

Fruit Basket tattoos come in various styles and colors. They range from trippy punk looks to simple fine lines or complex designs. Hand tattooing takes longer to heal than electric Tattoos but can be less painful depending on placement and size. This tattoo depicts characters from the anime Fruit Basket and can be a great way to show affection for the series.

Coffee Pot

If you love coffee, this cute tattoo can remind you of your addiction to the beverage. Crafted by hand-poker Tess, this original piece is placed on the wrist. Stick and poke work features organic lines that may appear like dots, giving it a unique aesthetic. Hand-poked Tattoos generally cause less pain and heal faster with proper aftercare.

Beetroot

During the COVID-19 quarantine, non-electric tattooing techniques like stick-and-pokes have gained popularity due to their affordability. DIY tattooing carries risks, so proper hygiene procedures must be followed to prevent infection. While beetroot may seem unusual for tattoos, it holds symbolic meaning in several European cultures, often representing love and romance. Tattoos done without professional experience can still turn out beautifully, but professional work ensures proper healing and reduces the risk of infections or scabs forming.