• Every appointment starts with a consultation. You can do this by sending me a message on any social media (linked at the top of the website) or by sending me an email with the subject “Consultation”.

    Consultations are always online and they are always free.

    mikejonestattoos@gmail.com

  • Well you can save us both a lot of time by being prepared! Know where on your body you want to put your tattoo, the approximate size, and a concept about what you want your tattoo to be. If you have reference images you can always include them to give me a better idea of what you want!

    Giving me freedom to create will always result in something better than something bound by strict confines. Give me your idea and the things most important to be included and I will create something for you that fits what you had in mind but also looks stunning to fit the location!

  • Now we book an appointment! I use an online scheduling program. Once we are done chatting about what you’d like I send you a link and from there you can select the price point (of which I’ve given you) and select a date from my calendar. This is followed by a short form to collect your information and put your tattoo idea down in stone from what we talked about. You’ll receive several emails confirming your appointment, reminders, tips on how to prepare and aftercare when its all over!

  • Deposits on all but the smallest appointments are $250 and are non-refundable. I work hard with and for my clients to make sure that you don’t lose your deposit should something sudden come up, however I do have some hard rules set in place to help protect my business. The terms of the deposit are at the end of the booking process and must be agreed to before it will let you even make the appointment. A copy is also sent via email to the client.

  • Sadly, due to a lot of bad apples, tattoo designs are only seen in person on the day of your appointment.

    In the past people have taken these designs and cancelled their appointments, making a stink of their deposit then take my work to another tattooer. To protect my work and to ensure payment for my work, I will never send a photo of a design or allow a client to come in before to look at it (people are sneaky with their phones).