Allie Enriquez grew up in White Deer, a small town of around 800 people in the Texas panhandle. Following graduation, she moved to Amarillo and began her tattoo apprenticeship in late 2016. Allie has been tattooing full time since 2017 and is currently working in a private shop, Sweet Needles Tattoo Studio, owned by Kendra Kay.
In 2018, Allie married the love of her life, Miguel Enriquez of Hereford. They had their first child, a son named Jon Phillip, in January of 2021. He was born extremely premature, and unfortunately passed away before being able to leave the hospital.
Allie and her husband have a strong belief in Christ, and find great joy in serving their local church, The Loft. Miguel serves as the youth worship pastor, and Allie manages the church website and app. Both have a passion for worship and enjoy spending time serving on the Sunday and Wednesday worship teams.
Outside of church and tattooing, Allie also operates an antique booth, Dear Jon, inside The NAT Antique store on the famous Route 66 in Amarillo, Texas.
Allie’s favorite styles to tattoo are blackwork, illustrative, and ornamental. She is a fan of fine-line tattoos and mid-century simplistic design.