Margot Robbie has been open about her impromptu tattoo hobby for a few years now.

The 29-year-old actress’s tattoo artist status first blew up during her time spent filming “Suicide Squad.” In between takes for the 2016 movie, she would set up shop in her full Harley Quinn makeup and tattoo the word “SKWAD” on her co-workers, according to E! Online. She also became known for giving what she called “toemojis” — emojis on one’s toes, to some co-stars as well, including Cara Delevingne.

However, in a Tuesday night interview on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," Robbie confirmed she has “hung up the tattoo gun.”

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Margot Robbie, who is dressed in Chanel Haute Couture, is pictured attending the EE British Academy Film Awards on Feb. 10, 2019 in London. Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty Images

Robbie explained that she gave up the hobby as she’s had too many “mishaps,” including one “bad” moment when she drunkenly tattooed her friend’s back at a bachelorette party.

“And I was lucky she was cool about it, but do you know who was not cool about it? Her mom, the next day at the wedding, when she walked down the aisle as one of the maids of honor in a backless dress and this red, raw, scabbing tattoo,” Robbie said.

Robbie doesn’t deny she was never qualified for tattooing, having bought the tattoo gun on eBay in the first place, but said she loved doing it. She added, “People let me do it though!”

Sadly for fans, it looks as though her “toemojis” and small designs are retired for now.

Watch Robbie's full interview with Jimmy Fallon below: