
We've seen what happens when the artwork inside children's coloring books is used to inspire body art. It's almost always a regrettable thing. So why would someone take it a step further by inking a connect-the-dots tattoo (of a giraffe, no less) into her skin? Certainly not for its entertainment value. After one go around, then what? Back to dot one... (Thanks, eBaum's World!)









Liz Claiborne
Dries Van Noten
Temperley London
Ok, I don't think it's real..
this picture shows tape on her leg http://gigglesugar.com/gallery/180077?page=0,0,2 as does this one if you look close
http://gigglesugar.com/gallery/180077?page=0,0,4
1Without the giraffe drawn on, it seriously looks like ants are crawling all over her. Her leg is a picnic.
2i dont think it's that bad-- probably suits her image.
3lol its better than the lazy boy couch tattoo
4looks like ants crawling in her legs for a far. Nasty.
5I agree that you can see the tape on her leg, but I thought that was the giraffe outline to show what the dots connect, not the finished tattoo.
I think it's kinda cute. As are a lot in the "regrettable" link.
6Well she has something to do while waiting in line....
7Ick. Not for me.
8I just realized that's the wrap taped to her leg, not a fake tattoo. They wrap Saran Wrap around it after it's rubbed with Neosporin or something similar.
How I forgot that they do that, I don't know. *lol*
9Imagine if she gains a lot of weight or something -- that's going to be one strange giraffe
(At least my tat's on a part that doesn't show and isn't likely to stretch too much)
10this tattoo is amazingly awesome. anyone who disagrees is LAME.
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