Basically, the other day my mother asked me if I would consider covering my tattoo for the wedding. I'm irritated and feeling for her at the same time. I have a very large tattoo that covers the entire upper half of my right arm - yes, it stands out quite a bit. On top of that, I have many other tattoos - both feet, ribs, hips, wrists, back of my neck, yadda yadda I'm a tattoo freak! My entire family knows this, everybody has seen them. Not to mention my FI is also covered from the neck down, regardless he'll be wearing a tux but his neck and hand tattoos will show.
So my mom tells me that this is the "one thing" she asks of me. She is paying for part of the wedding, and out of respect she thinks I should do this for her. Her main point is that she thinks everyone will be focused on my large tattoos and not how beautiful I'll look in my dress. I don't know what to do. Part of me wants to scream NO WAY but I also don't want my mother to be upset with me on my wedding day.
My tattoos are a part of who I am, and I shouldn't have to change myself to please anybody else. I mean, this is my wedding we're talking about. The most important day of my life and I want to look like ME! Everybody who is attending this wedding already knows I have these tattoos - so it's not like it's going to be some huge shock when I walk down the aisle. She actually wants to buy one of those makeup kits that completely covers the tattoo.
To give you an idea of how I'd look in my dress...

Like I said, I really don't want to hurt my mother's feelings because I know she really wants me to do this. And she is paying for part of the wedding. I just can't bare the thought of covering up something that I love that is part of me...especially on my wedding day. Help.
Re: Covering up tattoos...all advice welcomed (kinda long)
Sorry I can't be of more help! But your dress is gorgeous!!! They'll definitely notice!
It doesn't seem like you see it this way, so maybe you can compromise with your mom and have a "bridal" shoot with your photog where the tatoos are covered. That way she'll have photos of you in the dress without the tatoos.
There is a girl from my month board who has the same issues. In the end she did not cover her tattoos, and she still looked gorgeous.

If you are going to try to compromise then I agree with the others- maybe cover them up for the ceremony & some pics, then uncover for more pics and for the reception. Or you can do a bridal shoot one way, and do the other on wedding day.
My question is this--- do you think that when you're 80 you're going to still be super in love with your tattoos and want to show your potential grandchildren your wedding pics? There are a few things that I thought of doing for my wedding but decided not to because I thought that in the future I'd look back and think, "WTF was I thinking?!"
I think the best option would be covering for ceremony, and uncovering for reception just so that you have pics of BOTH ways, and are still being you. And you want people to notice YOU when you walk down the aisle, not your tattoos
[QUOTE] I think the best option would be covering for ceremony, and uncovering for reception just so that you have pics of BOTH ways, and are still being you. And you want people to notice YOU when you walk down the aisle, not your tattoos
Posted by CD2011[/QUOTE]
I agree. Can you wear a little shawl or jacket for the ceremony just to keep Mom happy? Then you can do some pics with it and then a bunch without as well.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Covering up tattoos...all advice welcomed (kinda long) : I agree. Can you wear a little shawl or jacket for the ceremony just to keep Mom happy? Then you can do some pics with it and then a bunch without as well.
Posted by sbolger17[/QUOTE]
I think this is a pretty good compromise...
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