The practice involves creating readily available tattoo designs, often displayed on a single sheet, specifically themed around a holiday celebrated on October 31st. These designs frequently incorporate imagery associated with the holiday, such as pumpkins, ghosts, bats, and other related motifs. A practitioner might showcase sheets filled with small, simple renderings of these figures, intended for quick application.
This approach offers several advantages. It provides clients with a diverse selection of pre-designed options, streamlining the selection process. The readily available nature of the designs allows for efficient execution, catering to the high demand often experienced around the specified holiday. Historically, this format facilitated the widespread adoption of specific aesthetic trends during particular cultural moments.