Pinpricks in December - Can gifts be more than material things?
The days of December are filled with a special magic. Between the twinkling lights and the seductive scent of cinnamon, there is an atmosphere of hope in the air. At this time of year, when wishes fall from the sky like snowflakes, a thought arises that goes deeper under the skin than any winter chill - the wish for a tattoo.
In the midst of this Christmas frenzy, with its markets, its mulled wine escapades and its glittering world, the new Disney movie "Wish" takes the stage. A movie that tells us: "People, free your own wishes, and damn it, don't fulfill the wishes of others, especially if they are as evil as Santa Claus with a bald head!" In the movie, the evil king and wizard Magnifico hoards people's wishes and only grants them if they are for his own benefit. Young Asha does everything she can to free people's wishes and bring them back to life in a self-determined and dogmatic way.
Perhaps this December, inspired by "Wish", we should release the ink of our own wishes. No more thinking that the big, crazy dreams have to be fulfilled from the outside. Maybe it's time to put Santa in the tattoo chair and show him that our wishes are not written on wrapping paper, but on skin.
Don't we all have these hidden dreams that we guard like treasures?
Isn't it time to bring your wishes out of hiding and show them to the world? The only question is: should you fulfill this wish yourself or hope that it ends up as a present under the Christmas tree?
The wish (but also the gift) of a tattoo is like a fascinating journey into the depths of your own soul. It's like writing a letter to the universe, placing it tenderly in a bottle and waiting with a spark of hope for someone - be it fate or a well-meaning friend - to discover it and reveal the hidden message.
It takes courage to fulfill your own wish for a tattoo. It's like giving yourself a gift without knowing whether you really deserve it. Like a child's dream hiding in your bedroom, waiting to be discovered. But the uncertainty remains: Will it be the tattoo you want? Or will you sit in the tattooist's chair and suddenly realize that the dream has turned into a nightmare? At best, after getting the tattoo you will see an ultra-personal image that was worth all the excitement, including the uncertainty.
When a tattoo not only reaches the skin, but also the heart of the recipient.
Giving a tattoo, for example in the form of a gift voucher, has its very own magic. The person giving it becomes a storyteller, the architect of memories that are forever immortalized on the skin of the recipient. A tattoo that not only represents love or friendship, but also the moment of giving, becomes a living memorial. The needle not only pricks the skin, but also the heart of those who decide to take this step.
So the Christmas season is approaching, and with it the annual question: What on earth should you give as a present? Socks? Books? Or maybe something more personal? How about a gift certificate - a ticket for a trip to the realm of needles and eternal ink.
The idea of giving someone a voucher for a tattoo is brilliant.
You don't just want to give a gift - you want to make a statement. This is where the tattoo voucher takes the stage, as the maverick among gifts that not only sets the skin on fire, but also the desires.
Imagine handing over this little treasure, accompanied by a sinful smile. "My darling, let's not just explore the surface. This here is the key to a world where art is immortalized on the skin." Your partner's eyes sparkle with curiosity as they sense that this voucher promises not only ink, but also a pinch of adventure: "Here, my darling, let's take the art of seduction to a whole new level." Your partner's eyes light up as they wonder what secret doors this voucher could open.
Imagine this: On a cold December night, when the lights are flickering on the Christmas tree and the scent of cinnamon and mulled wine is in the air, you hand over an envelope with a mischievous smile. And what's inside? Not a voucher for a massage or a spa day, no, much better - a free ticket for art on your skin!
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Text: Julian BachmannGraphic:Jonas Bachmann