nice to get comments and sorry for loosing the other older comments, but I had some server trouble and had to revert to an older backup - which didn’t include the comments. The tattoo survived. No stretch-marks. So I guess all that cocoa-butter rubbing did help after all :)
The tattoo survived thanks to the cocoa butter (a great trick to avoid stretch-marks) and it’s back to normal size, which still is big about 20×20cm. My girlfriend - who the tattoo belongs to - thought of having it re-inked when it was stretched but thought that maybe the baby wouldn’t approve.
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Illustrators Partnership Amendment to Orphan Works. From the AOP - it says post or forward this email, so I hope this is OK (?). You might also want to read The Illustrators Partnership’s suggested amendments
FROM THE ILLUSTRATORS’ PARTNERSHIP
We’ve had word that the House Judiciary Committee may mark-up the Orphan Works Bill this week. This is the session where Committee Members [...]
omg . i effin love it .. i shoulda g0t mine that big
nice to get comments and sorry for loosing the other older comments, but I had some server trouble and had to revert to an older backup - which didn’t include the comments. The tattoo survived. No stretch-marks. So I guess all that cocoa-butter rubbing did help after all :)
Will that that stretch or shrink once baby is outta there? Though i am loving how big it is and it looks good on you.
The tattoo survived thanks to the cocoa butter (a great trick to avoid stretch-marks) and it’s back to normal size, which still is big about 20×20cm. My girlfriend - who the tattoo belongs to - thought of having it re-inked when it was stretched but thought that maybe the baby wouldn’t approve.
It wasn’t just cocoa-butter, it was also birch-tree oil. Very warming and nice to rub down with when you’re feeling a bit rough (and stretched out).