Blindfold Tattoo's
3500 Williams Rd, Fort Worth, Texas, 76116
“Go in blind.”

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Why Choose Blindfold Tattoo's?
Blindfold Tattoo's stands out as Fort Worth's unique freestyle experience: you select your placement and design direction, then let artist Ariel DeJesus take the blindfold-covered design in her own creative direction. The studio specializes in dotwork, geometric, and fine line work, with a strong track record on cover-ups. Appointment-only booking ensures dedicated time for your piece.
About Blindfold Tattoo's
Blindfold Tattoo's is a single-artist studio run by Ariel DeJesus, and it works unlike almost any other tattoo shop in Fort Worth, Texas. The signature draw is right there in the name and the tagline, "Go in blind." You pick your placement and up to three design ideas, then you wear a blindfold while Ariel freestyles the piece and reveals it at the end. It is by appointment only, so plan ahead rather than dropping in. The styles you will find here run from black and grey and fine line to geometric, dotwork, color, and illustrative work.
Cover-ups come up a lot in conversation among people who have been in. We have heard from folks who finally felt ready to show off an arm or a shoulder they had spent years hiding, including one couple who drove in from hours east of Fort Worth for a double appointment and both left thrilled. Alongside custom tattoo work, the studio also offers consultations, touch-ups, and body piercing. Ask anyone who has been inked here and the artists are what they mention first.
Ariel gets most of the attention, and she has picked up a following on social media for the blindfold pieces, but Taylor also has fans who point to clean, original cover-up work. Regulars talk about a welcoming crew, a clean space with an easy atmosphere, and small touches like water while you wait, breaks when you need them, and the music switched up on request. Something else that sets the mood here: the studio runs on a barter system, taking supplies like food, hygiene items, and clothing as payment, then donating what is collected to Fort Worth's homeless community. It is the kind of place with a real point of view.
Opinion is not unanimous, and you will hear the occasional grumble, mostly around the appointment-only policy and a few pieces that missed the mark for the person wearing them. Still, for anyone in Fort Worth curious about a truly one-of-a-kind tattoo experience, Blindfold Tattoo's is worth a look.
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What Customers Say on Google
“I have never had a bad experience at Blindfold Tattoos in the 10 times and 21 tattoos I've gotten there. The shop is clean, has such an amazing ambiance, and the artists do everything they can to make you feel comfortable.”
“Called on a whim to have a 15 year old bad tattoo covered up. The artist Taylor was able to come up with something amazing, I'm blown away at what she created.”
“Princess Ariel is LEGIT!! I booked the instant I saw her video and had the best time with the crew. Taylor and Terra were amazing.”
Source: Google Reviews
Frequently Asked Questions About Blindfold Tattoo's
Clients pick a placement and up to three design ideas, then wear a blindfold while artist Ariel DeJesus or another artist on staff freestyles the piece, revealing it only when finished. It is a signature experience built around trust and surprise, popular for cover-ups and memorial pieces. Because the result is a surprise by design, this approach suits clients comfortable handing over creative control.
No. Blindfold Tattoo's operates by appointment only, and clients confirm walk-ins get turned away at the door. Given the custom, freestyle nature of the blindfold concept, artists need advance notice to prep design ideas and block out time. Book ahead rather than stopping by, especially since the studio has built a following that keeps its calendar busy.
The shop works in black and grey, fine line, geometric, dotwork, illustrative, and color tattooing, with dotwork, geometric, and fine line named specialties. Beyond tattoos, the studio offers piercing, custom design, consultations, and touch-ups. Cover-ups come up frequently, with several clients describing old tattoos successfully transformed into pieces clients are proud to show off.
Reputation is mixed across 384 Google reviews. Many describe a clean, welcoming shop with a displayed sanitation rating certificate and skilled, professional artists like Ariel DeJesus and Taylor. Others raise concerns about cleanliness and line-work quality. As with any studio, ask to see current licensing and sterilization setup in person, and confirm details with the studio directly since Texas DSHS sets the baseline standards.
Ariel DeJesus leads the studio and is named most often in reviews for cover-ups, freehand work, and the blindfold concept itself, with Taylor and Eduardo also mentioned as artists on staff handling tattoos and piercings. Multiple clients report returning repeatedly, with one describing 21 tattoos over ten visits, citing consistent comfort and quality across appointments.
Contact Details
- Phone
- +1 817-500-2815
- [email protected]
- Address
- 3500 Williams Rd, Fort Worth, Texas, 76116
How Blindfold Tattoo's Compares
in Fort Worth
More reviews than 78% of tattoo shops in Fort Worth
Good Value — 1 of 38 in Fort Worth
Business Details
- Service Options
- Onsite services
- Payment Methods
- Credit cards, Debit cards












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