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3-year-old fighting cancer gets magical Disney 'tattoos' to be just like dad

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3-year-old fighting cancer gets magical Disney 'tattoos' to be just like dad
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ByNicole Pelletiere
May 02, 2019, 8:03 AM

A tattoo shop just made one little girl's day after they gave her some adorable "ink" to look just like her dad.

Trinity D'Autorio, 3, received her temporary tattoos at Ink Wolves tattoo shop in Tampa, Florida. Her mom, Skyla D'Autorio, thought it would be a fun way to take her daughter's mind off of her battle with cancer.

"People have this misconception of tattoo artists being these big, bad people, but to see them welcome a toddler and just love on her is amazing," D'Autorio told "Good Morning America." "It really does do your heart good because as a mom you want to take pain away from your kids."

Trinity was diagnosed with neuroblastoma in her neck in the summer of 2018. She also has Horner's syndrome and Harlequin syndrome

Trinity has undergone several rounds of chemotherapy, surgeries, blood transfusions and bone marrow biopsies, according to her mother.

D'Autorio said she often looks for fun activities for Trinity and the family that will lift their spirits. D'Autorio got the idea to get Trinity temporary tattoos since the little girl is such a fan of her father Lou's tattoos.

Trinity D'Autorio, 3, received temporary tattoos at Ink Wolves tatooo shop in Tampa, Fla, April 10.
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Trinity D'Autorio, 3, is seen in a recent photo with the staff at Ink Wolves tatooo shop in Tampa, Fla.
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"I don't know what her fascination is with them, but she'll sit there and kind of trace them with her finger," D'Autorio said. "Lou has one that's a dragon that breathes fire and Trinity will sit there and pretend to breath fire back at it."

"Trinity has a speech delay -- so it's kind of in her own little words -- but she loves them," she said.

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Trinity D'Autorio, 3, is seen in a recent photo with her parents, Skyla and Lou D'Autorio of Tampa, Fla.
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D'Autorio reached out to Ink Wolves on Facebook, and heard back that they would be happy to open their doors for Trinity. The employees there went so above and beyond, and their generosity blew the D'Autorio family away.

Trinity D'Autorio's temporary tattoos include Winnie the Pooh, "The Little Mermaid," Mickey Mouse and more.
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"They designed the stencils and filled them in by hand with tattoo markers that lasted about six days," D'Autorio said. "It was nonstop Disney music. It ended up being a really awesome day, and kind of like a second family."

Trinity D'Autorio, 3, was diagnosed with neuroblastoma in July 2018. She also has Horner's syndrome and Harliquine syndrome.
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Trinity's temporary tattoos include Winnie the Pooh, the Little Mermaid, Mickey Mouse, a cancer ribbon and more.

"It was awesome," an employee at Ink Wolves told "GMA." "We're all family -- men and mothers and fathers -- and it was all about Trinity and her family."

Trinity D'Autorio, 3, received temporary tattoos at Ink Wolves tattoo shop in Tampa, Fla., since she loves looking at her father's tattoos.
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