Parents are turning their kids' drawings into permanent tattoos and it's adorable
- Parents are getting tattoos of their children's doodles, and they're adorable.
- It's a way of embracing their child's art and self-expression.
There are different ways to embrace your children's artwork. You can hang it on the fridge, or clip it into photo albums. Or you can etch it into your skin.
Yup, parents are getting tattoos of their children's doodles.
This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? Log in.One parent, Craig Sears, covered his entire left arm with the drawings of his son, Parker, who has autism.
"This is the way he copes with things; this is how he gets through life," Sears told CTV News. "And people love [the tattoos]. People look at it and it’s just touching to people."
—Dan Lauckner 🇨🇦 (@vidman) April 26, 2018And it's far from the only example. On Twitter, people shared photos of tattoos designed by the kids in their families.
—Maya Banks (@mayabanks13) November 6, 2017—y-jeff🎉🍾🍪 (@jleonard777) November 25, 2017—KellyKhamp (@KellyKhamp) February 18, 2017—Mike Reynolds (@EverydayGirlDad) October 6, 2017—Rob Newman (@robertpnewman) April 27, 2018"People keep photo albums," parent Erica Hind told CTV News. "This is my photo album."
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