Tattoo
Tattoo
A tattoo parlor so nice they named it twice. Bold work, steady hands, zero attitude. Walk in with an idea, walk out with a story.



What we do
Prices are starting points. Every piece gets a real quote once we know the size, spot, and detail.
Custom Work
Bring the wild idea. We sketch, refine, and ink a one-of-a-kind piece that's only yours.
Flash & Walk-Ins
Pick something off the wall, get it on the wall of your body. No appointment, no problem.
Fine Line
Delicate, detailed, drama-free. Single-needle script and tiny odes to whatever you love.
Cover-Ups
We turn last decade's oops into this decade's on-purpose. Free consult, honest odds.
Hands you can trust

Sam
Keeper of the Samichhh wall. Grab something ready to go or bring your own trouble.
@samichhhshop
Taylor Henze
Color that pops and critters with a story. Home of the cowboy squirrel.
@haywotaywo
ED
Portraits, big soft shading, and full-back ambition. Bring the long-haul ideas here.
@cyborgbrains
Vic
Wanna-dos posted weekly. If one of them bites you, come claim it before someone else does.
@electric_phantomQuestions, answered
Do you take walk-ins?
Every day we’re open. Flash and small pieces are usually same-day; if the crew is booked solid we’ll get you on the list and text you when a chair opens. Fridays are Flash Fridays: the walls are full and the wait is worth it.
How do I book a custom piece?
Email us your idea, rough size, and where on your body it’s going. Reference photos help. The right artist replies within a couple of days with a quote and available dates. A deposit locks in your session.
How do deposits work?
Custom work takes a $100 deposit that comes off the final price of your tattoo. It covers drawing time, so it’s non-refundable if you no-show, but reschedule at least 48 hours out and it moves with you, no drama.
How old do I need to be?
18+, with a valid government-issued photo ID. Washington state law allows no exceptions: not with a parent, not with a note, not for a really good story.
How should I prepare for a session?
Sleep well, eat a real meal beforehand, and show up hydrated. Skip the alcohol for 24 hours before; it thins your blood and thins our patience. Wear something comfortable that leaves the spot easy to reach.
Does it hurt?
Yes. Less than you fear, more than the person on TikTok claimed. Ribs, feet, and elbows bite hardest; arms and legs are a breeze. We’ll pace the session around you, and breaks are free.
Can you fix or cover an old tattoo?
Usually. Bring it in for a free consult and we’ll give you honest odds: some pieces want a rework, some want a full cover-up, and a few want a round of lightening first. We’ll tell you straight.
Keep it sharp
A tattoo is a wound wearing art. Treat it right for a month and it stays crisp for decades. Full instructions go home with you; this is the short version.
Leave the wrap on
The bandage keeps airborne gunk out while the surface seals. Resist the urge to peek and show your friends.
Wash gently, twice a day
Clean hands, lukewarm water, fragrance-free soap. Pat dry with a paper towel and apply a thin layer of the ointment we send you home with.
Moisturize, don’t scratch
Switch to unscented lotion. It will itch and it will flake. Slap, don’t scratch, and never pick. The scabs are carrying your linework.
No soaking, no sun
Showers fine; pools, hot tubs, lakes, and saunas are not. Keep it out of direct sun until fully healed, then SPF 30+ forever. Sun is what ages tattoos.
◆ Redness that spreads, heat, or anything oozing after the first few days isn’t normal healing. Call us, then your doctor. We’d always rather look at a healing tattoo twice than a problem once.