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Tattoo Studio Birr, One Client at a Time

I tattoo one client at a time, with enough room to talk the idea through, place the stencil properly, and start only when the design sits right.

Look at the work before the wording

The portfolio gives you a cleaner read on line weight, detail, scale and healed-looking decisions than a long promise ever could.

What people remember after the session

All my tattoo's have deep meaning to me. Though yesterday I got my 4th tattoo in memory of my beautiful life long friend we lost last year. This was in her memory and Milly incorporated Kays ashes as a permanent tribute to her. It's a beautiful way to honor and grieve her. Milly was totally invested in respecting Kays importance and the way she spoke about her idea's was touching. She wanted to hear all about kay's life. She is dedicated to her craft. A true artist with an old soul.Her studio is spotless, private and relaxing. I recommend her without reservation ๐Ÿ’›

Tara Nolan

Google review

I'm really happy with how my tattoo turned out! It was redone so beautifully and looks even better than I imagined. I'm very satisfied and grateful for the great work. Thank you. Giedre

Giedre Zilinskiene

Google review

Milly is so nice and listens to what you want and goes into so much more detail with my tattoo, I love it. I will be back ๐Ÿ˜

Shelly Bennett

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How I move from rough idea to tattoo day

The process stays simple, but I slow down for the parts that affect the finished tattoo.

  1. Send the rough version

    References, rough notes, old photos, one sentence, or a half-formed symbol. I need enough to see what matters and what still needs work.

  2. I check the fit

    I look at placement, size, detail, skin movement, and whether the idea suits one sitting, more than one, or a cleaner direction.

  3. The day gets settled

    When the plan is ready, I sort the booking, stencil and session shape so the appointment does not turn into a scramble.

  4. I stay useful after

    You get plain aftercare, honest healing advice, and a straight answer if a settled tattoo ever needs a small touch-up.

Questions people ask before they come in

Do you tattoo one client at a time?+

Yes. I work one to one, so the room stays calm and the tattoo keeps my full attention from start to finish.

Can I travel from another county and settle most of it before the day?+

Yes. If you send the idea and references early, I can usually sort the planning before you set off for Birr.

Will you tell me if the idea still needs work?+

Yes. I would rather say that early than tattoo something that feels half-formed or forced.

What kind of work do people usually come here for?+

Mostly custom pieces, cover-ups, fine line work, Irish and Celtic pieces, and tattoos that need a bit more thought before the stencil goes on.

Can I book a consultation before I settle on the final design?+

Yes. That is often the best route if the idea is still rough, the placement is undecided, or the tattoo has more meaning behind it.

Use the guides before you guess

Pricing, first tattoo nerves, healing and placement questions deserve their own space. Use the guides when one practical question is slowing the decision down.