Our Services

Welcome to Spicy Ink tattoo studio, where creativity, quality, and comfort come together to give you the best tattoo experience. Located in NW Edmonton with plenty of free parking, our studio offers a stress-free and welcoming environment for all tattoo lovers. Why Choose Spicy Ink? Experienced Artists – Skilled in various styles to create the perfect tattoo for you. Clean & Safe Studio – We follow strict hygiene practices for your health and safety. Personalized Designs – Every tattoo is custom-made to match your vision. Friendly Atmosphere – We make sure you feel comfortable and confident throughout the process. Let’s create something amazing! Book your appointment today and bring your tattoo ideas to life.

FINE LINE & LETTERING

Fine line and lettering tattoos require precision, creativity, and an eye for detail—skills that I excel at. My designs blend delicate, clean lines with expertly crafted typography, creating timeless and meaningful tattoos. Whether it’s intricate artwork or elegant script, I ensure every piece is visually stunning and artistically unique.

CUSTOME BLACK&WHITE REALISM

With a strong foundation in drawing, I have honed my skills in black and gray realism, creating lifelike portrait and realism tattoos with depth and detail. My experience in shading, contrast, and fine details allows me to bring images to life on the skin. I look forward to more opportunities to create meaningful, high-quality tattoos for my clients.

ANIME,WATER COLOR & NEON TATTOO

Looking for the perfect anime or watercolor tattoo or an eye-catching neon tattoo? Let’s bring your favorite characters and artistic visions to life with bold colors, smooth gradients, and stunning detail! Whether you want a vivid anime portrait, a dynamic action scene, or a dreamy watercolor effect, I’ll make sure your tattoo is unique, vibrant, and built to last.

TATTOO AFTERCARE

Congratulations! You just got a brand-new tattoo, and now you’re basically a walking masterpiece. But before you start showing it off to everyone (and their grandma), you need to take care of it—because a fresh tattoo is basically a high-maintenance baby for the next few weeks. Don’t worry, I got you.

Step 1:
The Great Unwrapping (Hours 1–6) Your artist wrapped your tattoo up like a burrito—this is to protect it from germs, dirt, and your own questionable decision-making. Keep it covered for the recommended time (usually a few hours), then wash your hands like you’re about to perform surgery and carefully remove the wrap. Now, it’s bath time. Use lukewarm water and a mild, fragrance-free soap to gently wash your tattoo. No scrubbing, no loofahs, and absolutely NO rubbing it with your bath towel like you’re buffing a car. Just gentle circles, then pat (not rub) it dry with a clean paper towel.

Step 2:
Moisturize, But Don’t Drown It (Days 1–3) Your tattoo is thirsty, but let’s not overdo it. Apply a thin layer of a recommended aftercare ointment (like Aquaphor or a tattoo-specific balm). The keyword here is thin—you want it hydrated, not suffocating under a thick layer of goop. If it looks shiny but not greasy, you’re doing it right.

Step 3:
The Itchy Nightmare Begins (Days 4–14) At this point, your tattoo will start peeling like a bad sunburn. This is normal! Your body is healing. What’s NOT normal? Scratching, picking, or trying to “help” the flakes come off faster. I repeat—DO. NOT. PICK. IT. Unless you want a patchy, sad-looking tattoo. If the itch is driving you insane, lightly slap around it (yes, really—it helps).

Step 4:
No Swimming, No Sun, No Shenanigans (Weeks 2–6) Your tattoo and water are not friends right now, so no pools, hot tubs, or long baths. Quick showers are fine, but don’t turn it into a spa day. Also, the sun? Your tattoo’s worst enemy. Cover it up or use sunscreen (SPF 30+) once it’s fully healed, or risk it fading into a sad, washed-out version of its former self.

Step 5:
The Glow-Up (Forever & Always) By week 4–6, your tattoo should be fully healed and looking amazing. Now, it’s all about long-term care. Keep moisturizing, use sunscreen, and try not to let your pet or your furniture attack it. A well-cared-for tattoo will stay crisp and bright for years—because let’s be honest, you didn’t just go through all that for it to fade into oblivion. Now go forth, care for your ink like it’s your prized possession, and enjoy looking effortlessly cool. And if anyone asks how bad it hurt? Just smile and say, “Oh, not bad at all.” (We know the truth, but they don’t need to.)

What People Are Saying

“I was excited to book my tattoo with Cassey! Her skills in anime and watercolor designs was exactly what I’ve been looking for. I trust her artistry and can’t wait to see my vision come to life!” :)

— Jesse

“This amazing artist has done two pieces for me and I absolutely in love with both of them!!! I highly recommend her!”

— Cait

“I’ve been searching for the right artist, and your work speaks for itself. I’m ready to get my tattoo done with you and can’t wait to wear your art proudly!”

— Steven

Q&A

How much does a tattoo cost?

• The price depends on the size, detail, placement, and artist’s hourly rate. Small tattoos is $100 all-in, while larger or detailed pieces can cost $100-$150 per hour.

Do I need to book an appointment, or do you accept walk-ins? How do I book an appointment?

•Our studio operates by appointment only to ensure each client gets the time and attention they deserve.

Book appointment by messaging on social media /email or website. A $50 deposit is often required. CasseyArtStudio@gmail.com

Does getting a tattoo hurt?

• Yes, but the pain varies depending on placement, size, and personal pain tolerance. Areas with less fat (ribs, hands, feet) hurt more than fleshier areas (thighs, arms).

How should I prepare for my tattoo appointment?

• Get enough sleep, eat a meal before arriving, stay hydrated, and avoid alcohol/drugs. Bring comfortable clothing for easy access to the tattoo area. Aftercare & Healing

How long does it take for a tattoo to heal?

• Typically, 2-4 weeks for surface healing, but full healing can take a few months.

What aftercare steps should I follow?

• Keep the tattoo clean and moisturized, avoid direct sunlight, swimming, and scratching, and follow your artist’s specific instructions.

Can I exercise after getting a tattoo?

• It’s best to avoid intense workouts for at least a few days to a week, especially if the tattoo is in a high-friction area.

Can I bring my own design?

• Yes! We will customize or modify a design to make it work as a tattoo.

Do you offer cover-ups or tattoo touch-ups?

• We offer cover-ups for old tattoos. Please send the previous tattoo photo before you book an appointment.