It's one thing to get a tattoo designed by someone else, but could you imagine doing all the work on yourself? That's exactly what Joe did. "I made a stencil and put the stencil on my leg and then just followed it along," he explained.

"I was already down on one knee, so I pulled up my pants and she saw the tattoo," Joe said. As Rachel stared at the tattoo, she says everything went from shocking to fitting. And she gave an answer: Yes.
And while some might find a proposal through a tattoo somewhat risky, this bride-to-be-says Joe traced his ink just right. "He scored some points for putting my name on there for sure," said Rachel.
With news video.
6 comments:
I would of played safe and just tattooed the words "Will you marry me" without mentioning any name...
...How will he change that tattoo the moment they decide to divorce...?
Rachel, I will forever rue the day that I asked, "will you marry me?"
<span> :-D :-P :-D ...And then that answer ( "Of course!" ) !!! Cath you made tears rolling with laughter on that one!!!! Piy there isn't a fitting emoticon for that. :-D </span>
lol, statistically speaking, he will burn that tattoo off in 15 years
Joe is STILL married to Rachel; they are still very much in love... Joe works at Sea Hag Tattoo Parlour in Temecula, CA. Come on down, get a tattoo and ask him in person about his love affair. You Negative-Nancy's might be surprised at how absolutely perfect this proposal - in every way - was for these two. Life is short. Smile every day and share some love.
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