Kristine Vodon
@kristinevodon - pricing guide + time gallery
This page is designed to help clients understand Kristine’s pricing structure and get a realistic ballpark estimate for tattoo time and cost.
Tattoo pricing is based on time, and every project is different. For that reason, Kristine only provides detailed time and cost estimates while reviewing booking requests during her open booking periods.
For the most up-to-date answers on aftercare, touch-ups, studio policies, and more, please refer to Kristine’s FAQ Page.
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Kristine books by limited openings a few times per year, rather than keeping ongoing availability.
For the most accurate and up-to-date booking status (including the next booking request window), please refer to Kristine’s InkDesk profile.
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Kristine’s pricing is based on session blocks.
Full Day: $1400 + tax / 12pm - 6:30pm
Half Day: $700 + tax / 12pm - 3pm & 3:30pm -6:30pm
Small Tattoos are booked on specific days at a rate of $250 + taxAll appointments include premium aftercare products provided at your session.
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Kristine accepts requests through a booking form when her books are open.
To request an appointment, simply join her email list to receive a link when her books open. You can subscribe here
Kristine reviews every request personally and responds to each submission (whether it’s a yes or a no). Projects are selected based on fit for her style and what she feels confident she can create.
Cost Factors
Size / Coverage
Larger tattoos take more time; more surface area = more tattooing.
Body Placement
Thin skin, or awkward angles can slow the process, as they require more precision and care.
Detail Level
Fine details require more time than simpler designs of the same size.
Saturation / Darkness
More black or heavily saturated areas required more time to tattoo.
Time Gallery
While every tattoo is unique, this gallery provides examples of projects that typically take a half day, full day, or multiple days to complete. These examples are meant to give a general sense of how long a project may take and what to expect when planning a larger project.
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