Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Mandy's Apprentice Journal - The First 2 Months

My first 2 months at Chrome Gardens have gone by so fast, I can't believe it! It has been so much fun. Since I started here I have been working side by side with two of the coolest people out there, Jim and Stacy. Both of them are helping me in every way they can to ensure I become a good tattooist with good habits.
Of course I have to do the usual apprenticeship labors, IE: sweeping, mopping, scrubbing tubes, and cleaning stations, but that's a given. Jim and I have spent many late nights at home drawing. He's shown me tricks of the trade and inspired me to go outside of my comfort zone and develop the confidence to come up with a solid tattoo design on the spot. I am still working on that, but making good progress.
Stacy and I have spent a ton of time together. I watch her work whenever I can and she gives me pointers and explanations for everything she's doing. She also worked on my vigilante justice leg piece and walked me through the whole process.
After about two weeks I was given my own tattoo equipment, which was way better than even Christmas or my birthday! Jim and I worked together to soup up my little shader and it's puuurrin like a kitten. He showed me the breakdown of a tattoo machine that night and I broke down and reassembled the machine with my own two hands.
I started working with the practice skin one-on-one with Stacy's guidance. The first time we did this I layed out some stencils from flash and worked on holding and controlling the machine. From there Stacy let me practice different things on my own. I did some black shading, and then colored a flower Stacy had drawn up. It's been a great way for me to get familiarized with the equipment and techniques.
The last time my mom was in getting tattooed, Stacy even handed me her machine and let me lay in some solid black, which was awesome and scary all at once. Yesterday I went off on my own and did a black and gray portrait of an Olivia painting on practice skin and it came out great, if I do say so myself. At this point I am hungry for real flesh! So bring it on!!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Everyone's a Winner

Our Open House Party on Saturday was a lot of fun... Good music, tons of seriously good food thanks to Dish Catering, good friends and a bunch of Gift Certificate Winners!

Here's a List of the Winners:
Greg
Sonya P.
Tim M.
Liz H.
Rhea G.
Rick M.
Erin
Melanie S.
Melissa M.
Kim F.
Erin F.
Stacy K.
Sue H.
Terre K.
and whoever had ticket #38... the phone number we have for you seems to be incorrect. If you have #38 please give the studio a call... You Won!

If you didn't win a Gift Certificate, bring in your raffle ticket for a grab in our Body Jewelry Grab-Bag the next time you're in the studio. Yup, that means Free Jewelry for everyone who attended the party!!

If you had your photo taken by Matt of Digital Ephemera we'll be trickling posts of those up as Matt processes them. If you'd like prints of any of them you can contact Matt directly.

We all had a terrific time. We hope you did too. Maybe we wont wait 15 years for the next party.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Open House Update

Here's the plan for our Anniversary Open House:

Open House is from 1:00pm to 9:00pm Saturday 18th

We're holding a free raffle for a chance to win one of 15 $50 Gift Certificates. Everyone who attends our Open House will have a chance to win! The raffle will end and the drawing will be held at 8:00pm that night and any Winner not present will be called with the good news. That means you don't have to be here to win, you just have to show up between 1:00pm and 8:00pm that day and then hold onto your ticket.

We'll have some excellent food brought to us by Dish Catering but I can't guarantee how long the teriyaki chicken sticks will last.

Digital Ephemera Photography will be set up to capture the event and get fantastic pictures of some of the beautiful tattoos done here at Chrome Gardens over the years. If you've ever seen their photography, you'll want your picture taken by them.

Our beloved Raye and his compadre Thane will be providing us musically with a little Jazz Fusion so we don't blow the neighborhood down with Death Metal.

Sounds like a good time, huh? Show up if you can, we only do this once every 15 years.