Determine the appropriate size of the logo tattoo.
Sketch the logo design on a blank piece of white paper, using a regular pencil. Make any necessary alterations and corrections with your eraser and be sure every pencil line is exactly how you want it be fore moving on to Step Three. Don't worry about shading or coloring at this point, just make a general outline of the image.
Trace over each pencil line with a thin black marker. If you make a mistake in marker, it is strongly advised you start over. Again, don't worry about shading or coloring and once you've completed the marker outline, erase away all the pencil lines.
Flip the paper over and place it on top of a lighting desk to under a bright lamp on a well-lit writing surface. This will ensure the lines shows through to the other side of the paper.
Trace the marker lines onto the reverse side of the paper, again with your black marker. This reverse image is the one you will use to make the stencil so the tattoo will lie frontwards on your skin once the stencil is applied. Some people use carbon paper to create a reverse image, some just flip and trace, it doesn't matter what you do, just so long as you create a mirror image of your drawing.
Tape a piece of stencil paper over the reverse image, once it is finished, to ensure the papers don't slide apart when copying.
Trace the reverse image onto stencil paper using a tattoo stencil pencil and do not rush. This stencil is the actual image you will have tattooed, if you make any mistakes at all, start over.
Peel the tape away once you've completed the tracing and give the stencil to your artist for application.