Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Your First Tattoo Five Things To Consider

So you're thinking about getting your first tattoo. What do you do next? Well, it's best not to rush off to the nearest tattoo parlour, point at a random design and wait to see your new masterpiece.

Here are five vital decisions that you must make before you proceed any further.

1) Do You Really Want A Tattoo?

A tattoo is a lifetime commitment, so you must be absolutely 100% certain that you want one. You might think that it's the greatest thing in the world today, but will you feel the same about it in 10 years, 20 years or even 50 years?

Okay, tattoo removal technology is improving all the time, but it's still time consuming, expensive and painful. So for now it's best to assume that your tattoo will be for life.

2) The Tattoo Design

Once you've decided that you definitely want a tattoo, the next step is to choose the design that you want. There are hundreds of categories of tattoo design to choose from, including dragon, flower, butterfly, angel, sun, etc. The choice is endless.

Most tattoos are done from predesigned templates. It's just a case of choosing the one that you want (some are free, but the better ones cost up to $20) and taking it to your choosen tattoo artist.

So visit a number of tattoo related websites, take a look at tattoo design books and decide on the general type of design that you want. Once you've done that, narrow it down to the actual design that you want.

Alternatively, if you can't find exactly what you're looking for, or you want your tattoo to be unique, you could consider getting an artist to design a custom tattoo exclusively for you.

This option is more expensive (perhaps $200-300 and upwards for the design, depending on size and level of detail), although more mainstream designs will work out cheaper as most tattoo artists will have experience of designing them. However, you'll have complete control over how your tattoo looks, nobody else will have the same and it will last you for the rest of your life.

Always remember, a good tattoo is not cheap, and a cheap tattoo is no good.

And a word of warning, unless you intend to place your tattoo on a part of your body that you can't see (such as your back), choose something that you don't think you'll get tired of looking at. The worst situation is to get a new tattoo on a highly visible part of your body that you grow to hate within a few months.

It's also important to choose a design that will be as relevant to you in the future as it is today. This is particularly relevant when it comes to designs that include names.

Many people get their names of their children added to their tattoo. This is a safe option because they'll always be your children. But think carefully before you get the name of your spouse or partner tattooed over your body. What if you seperate in the future? Will a new partner be happy to see the name of your ex emblazoned across your neck?

3) Color Or Black?

Another consideration that's closely linked to your choice of design is whether it will be in color or just black. This choice largely depends on the type of design that you like.

But bear in mind that black tattoos tend to have more definition. Due to the contrast with your skin they're more noticeable than the smoothing effect achieved by color tattoos. In comparison, color tattoos are much richer and help to add more character to your chosen design, but they do cost more.

4) Which Part Of Your Body?

Before you decide which part of your body to get tattooed, there are three minor issues to consider. First, bear in mind the size of your choosen design. If you've set your heart on a large design, there won't likely be enough space on your hands or ankles etc. Back, shoulders, chest and stomach are better areas for large designs.

Second, how visible do you want your tattoo to be? Do you want it to be on public display most of the time, or do you want it to be more discreet? If so, it's important to bear in mind your normal style of dress.

It's also important to remember that certain professions such as the police have strict rules about no tattoos on the lower arms etc. So if that will be an issue, check with your employers first.

Third, certain areas are more painful than others. As a general rule, areas of your body where the flesh is thinner and more bony, such as your ankles, head and lower back, tend to be more painful. Less painful areas to tattoo include your shoulders, chest, upper arm and upper back. And due to the number of nerve endings involved, it goes without saying that more intimate areas of your body could be extremely sensitive.

5) Size

The size of your tattoo will to a large extent (dreadful pun!) be determined by the location where it appears on your body. After all, a design that measures twelve inches square won't fit on the back of your hand. Large tattoos will also take longer to complete (and therefore cost more), and will be more noticeable.

But don't let all that lead you to believe that a small tattoo is something that can be undertaken on a whim. A small tattoo is just as big a commitment as a larger design and will last just as long.

Getting any tattoo done is a major decision, so don't rush into it, and make sure that you're absolutely certain about all of the decisions above before you go any further.


About the Author:

Gustavo Gomez runs SuperTattooDesigns.com. For free information on all the latest tattoo designs visit http://www.SuperTattooDesigns.com.




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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Things To Consider When You Want To Get A Tattoo

Tattoos are now regarded as socially acceptable, in the most part. In many ways they are now a part of our culture and won't be going away anytime soon. There are many reasons why people choose to get a tattoo.

Reasons You May Wish To Get A Tattoo

1.To mark a change in your life, such as the birth of a new baby or an aspect of your religion.
2.As a fashion statement in the form of body art.
3.To denote a goal or achievement
4.For inspirational reasons, such as something that has meaning.
5.Or maybe you just feel like having one. That's okay too J

Types Of Tattoo

Essentially there are five different types of tattoo. Abstract, naturalistic, simplified, complex and pledge.

Abstract: These are often made up of black ink and grey shading. Typical example of this are Celtic tattoos and Chinese symbols

Naturalistic: Basically these tattoos look realistic and involve a lot of detailed artwork. They are more costly than other types of tattoo due to the level of detail and time required.

Simplified: These tattoos appear in all shapes and sizes. Typical examples of this kind of a tattoo is an image of a tiger or a garden flower. Standard simplified tattoos are cheaper than the custom types.

Dedication: Also known as pledge tattoos. These are designs that incorporate such things as heart and banner into one design. Their popularity has reduced in recent times

Complex: These are usually a mixture of more than one tattoo, such as a series of images that are not related.

Pointers On Finding A Good Tattoo Parlor And Artist

Do try and use a tattoo parlor that has a good reputation Word of mouth could be your best ally in choosing a good one. Personal recommendations are best. If you see someone with a good tattoo ask them where they had it done. Do also make sure that the tattoo parlor you choose is clean

Do make sure the artist you are using to have your tattoo done is competent. Tip: Visit the parlor and if possible watch the artist at work on another paying customer.

Article by Richard Davies of Tattoo And Piercing ( A quality resource providing you with tattoo and piercing information )


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Thursday, December 4, 2008

Flower Tattoo Designs from the Popular Hawaiian Islands

While being in Honolulu Hawaii for Christmas vacation I noticed the many different tattoo designs that are prevalent here. Any kind of flower or tribal tattoo can be found on most natives to Hawaii. What is in a tattoo design? Some of the most popular tattoos are the Hibiscus flower, usually a red or yellow flower with a few pedals surrounding the middle seed. This flower is a popular design and coexists with the rose tattoo. If you are looking for a flower tattoo you probably cannot go wrong with a Hibiscus flower, second to the rose. If you don't know what one looks like do a little image search on a popular search engine and you are bound to have many results.

After being in Hawaii for 10 days it has opened my eyes up to the massive amount of tattoo designs there are in the world. I have never seen so many different kinds of tattoos, it almost seems like everyone on the island had a tattoo of some sort. My friend stayed an extra 2 weeks and it so happens that he just got an arm band tattoo. Of course he did not get a flower but went with the tribal design. Flower tattoos are popular with the natives of the island along with women. You would not see too many guys with flower tattoos unless if it was a fashion statement. Usually a guy will get a tribal design of some sort, almost mimicking a razor design or barbed wire fence.

Are you looking for a tattoo design but don't know where to start? We are researching the many different tattoos that are both popular and uncommon. The rose tattoo is the most popular design but also the Hibiscus Hawaiian flower is becoming a popular pick from tropical areas. Picking the right design is the most important part of the tattoo process otherwise you will spend more money getting a rose tattoo design you do not like removed by lasers.


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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Tattoos Art Or Destruction?


Have you been considering or wanting to get a tattoo put somewhere on your body? It seems like tattoos are becoming the latest craze within the fashion world today and even housewife's are getting them now a days. Does this mean you should get one or even allow your child to get one? Remember trends fade and change while a tattoo is permanent; therefore there are many things to consider before getting a tattoo.


For the longest time the only people who could be seen with tattoos were sailors and people who had been in prison. Sailors were getting different tattoos from all over the world while convicts were getting tattoos made in prison even though these were illegal.
This was how the norm was for the longest time until tattoos started becoming popular among gang members to tell everybody which gang they belong to.


Because of how popular the gang and rap culture has become among today's youth we also see an increase in tattoos among this generation. Whether this is right or wrong is up to each individual family to decide before going out to get a tattoo but remember just as times and fashions change so do you. In a couple of years from now you might end up being very sorry for that tattoo on your shoulder and having it removed can be both costly and painful.


If you do decide to get a tattoo you should be happy to know that it is much less dangerous today than what it used to be when they used the same needles over and over again. Regardless you should make sure you are getting a new or at least a sterilized needle before you let the artist work on you. Although it is safer to get a tattoo today it is always a risk in what ever you do.


Another thing to remember before getting a tattoo is that your body ages with time and a tattoo wont look anything like it was supposed to when your skin gets older. Instead of looking like that beautiful flower it was it will look like you just smeared ink all over your arm, not a very pretty sight. The more tattoos you have, the more ink spots you will end up with all over your body as time goes by.


These are all things you need to consider before you go and get a tattoo and unless you are one hundred percent certain that a tattoo is for you, you might want to reconsider. Fortunately there are other avenues you can take instead of getting a permanent tattoo put on. There are temporary tattoos you can get and they are just as awesome as the regular ones the only difference is that you are not stuck with the tattoo for the rest of your life.


A temporary tattoo can last for anywhere from a couple of days to several months and may be an alternative for you who are not certain that a permanent tattoo is the right thing for you. Wanting a tattoo might just be a fashion stage you are going thru and with a permanent tattoo you will be in trouble when this stage in your life passes. Before doing anything impulsive make sure what kind of tattoo you would want, a permanent tattoo or a temporary one.




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Monday, November 24, 2008

Tribal Tattoos


A tribal tattoo is quite an extreme tattoo; it is a black design that is usually applied to the upper arm or back. The original wearers of tribal tattoos used the designs to show their status within their community, it served a purpose to warn others of their rank. This is obviously no longer the case; however it is worth taking the time to understand the importance of the tribal tattoo before having one done.


Taking the time to understand the culture and history of a tribal tattoo, shows a level of respect to a civilisation that has long passed. Although, that being said we no longer look at a person's tattoos to establish their success as a hunter. Nevertheless, it is important that the original inspiration remains.


The emphasis on modern tribal tattoo designs is to blend the old with the new. Keeping in touch with the original style, yet adding more modern touches that reflect our lives. For example, a common tribal tattoo for women may also include a flower that symbolises something else important in their life. It's also common for a tribal tattoo to form the frame of a more portrait based tattoo, thus making the design more about art than history or culture.


At the end of the day, people choose their tattoo designs because they like them. Regardless of them being tribal tattoos or cross tattoos, it is more important for the wearer to have a design that they feel comfortable with and means something or represents something that is important to them.
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Sunday, November 23, 2008

What Is Your Flower Tattoo Pick

Flower tattoos, nowadays are very popular. In fact, they are one of the most popular forms of tattoo designs today. They are beautiful, they convey a certain connection with nature, they have a vast variety and they're considered very chic.Flowers are associated with femininity, and thus, flower tattoos are often considered to be exclusively for women. This perceived image has a lot of women going for flower tattoos. As the case may be, flowers are ideal tattoo images because they convey color, shape, aromas and sentiments. They are, in a sense, the cradle of life. As are women. In fact, symbolism is intertwined with flowers and flower tattoos so strongly that each flowers says and means something different. So depending on you, your choice of flower tattoo may vary.You're unique, you're special and you're beautiful, and the flower tattoo you choose will go just that extra bit, screaming to the world what you're all about! And of course, flowers are pretty. So flower tattoos convey the idea of beauty in it's various forms. This too, makes them a rage amongst today's crowd. Yep! You guessed it!Even the colors convey different sentiments and ideas and such. For example, a red rose may convey love or passion, but a white one represents peace and serenity.Some flower tattoos are more popular than others, and it might be nice to check out what some of them mean. Well, here goes:

The Lotus: The lotus is very popular, and women often get them tattooed on their lower backs. It may show love, separation and yearning for togetherness. Quite the heartbreaker. Also, it has special significance in many mythologies and religions.The Daffodil: The daffodil is quite popular too. It's considered to represent free spirit, regard and requited love. If you're the kind who has an affinity for the darker side, it also may represent deceit.The Daisy: If you're the kind who're innocent and not world weary, then this is the flower tattoo to wear! It can however, also mean splendor, if it's in loud colors, or it may indicate a decisive mind, if it's white.The Rose: Roses are wildly popular, and mean different things to different people. But some meanings are traditionally assigned. When the rose is red, it's expresses romantic love and passion. However, when it's pink, it signifies secret love or even innocent love. A white rose signifies simplicity, charm and respect. Even rose buds represent youthful, budding affection.The Lily: Mankind has been infatuated with these flowers since time immemorial. There are many, many kinds of lilies, and each mean different things, from modesty, sweetness and purity to coquetry and flirtation.And there are still more. There are so many flowers, and so many designs and color combinations for each, almost everyone can find one suited to their taste. So, just go ahead, be chic, be bold, and tattoo on some flowers!
By Garen Garson

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Saturday, November 22, 2008

The Meaning Behind Flower Tattoos

Flowers are one of nature's most beautiful creations and have reigned for centuries as messengers of love, friendship, gratitude and remembrance. That is why it would be no wonder that flower tattoos are one of the most sought after designs of all time. This tattoo design has a connection with nature, bringing up thoughts and images of life and vitality.Flower tattoos are common with women since generally, they are an expression of one's beauty and femininity. However, it should also be noted that a lot of men go with flower designs as well with cherry blossom and rose as being one of their top choices. Other popular flower tattoos are the Hawaiian flower called hibiscus, lotus and tulips.Various colors and flowers on tattoos will symbolize different things. White flower tattoos symbolize purity, while red flower tattoos can symbolize a burning passion. Yellow rose can stand for jealousy while violet flowers can mean as someone who is shy and timid. There are many colors and designs available, giving plenty of meaning to those desiring flower tattoos.Roses are the most common flower design for tattoos and have been tagged as symbols of love and passion. The lotus flower is another popular design especially with women and it stands for absolute truth and purity.

Lotus tattoos are also known to symbolize fortune, peace, beauty, and goodness. The hibiscus which is the state flower of Hawaii is another famous flower tattoo. It is a symbol of delicate beauty and it is believed that a gift of hibiscus might suggest "seize the opportunity". Cherry blossom another fragile flower is thought of as a symbol of feminine strength and love. It can also represent a fleeting moment in one's life with its petals blossoming only for a few days.Flowers with their natural beauty and essence will always be an interesting tattoo designs. They can be inked large or small and as bold as you wish them to be. No matter which flower you decided to use with your tattoo, you can always rely on it to express the statement you want to convey.
By Marilen Kapchan

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Friday, November 21, 2008

Orchid Flower Tattoos Can Be Feminine Or Masculine

Tattoos or at least the concept of tattoo art designs have been around for many, many years. Ranging from simple dots and lines to the more intricate designs are present in mummified remains found in several caves and burial grounds all over the world. This just goes to show that tattoos have been a long fascination of the human mind, ancient or modern.Now, if you are planning to enter the world of tattoo art designs, then go and read on. Still, if you are just really in for the knowledge, then read on. If you are planning to start to have a tattoo art, then start it simple. Remember, that tattoos are permanent, so you might want to think about what to get first before you actually start the inking.If you want a tattoo for life, then try an Orchid flower tattoo designs. Flower tattoos are great designs, as they show dual sides of simplicity and complexity. Simplicity in a sense that it's just a flower, but complexity in a way that the design varies, the shapes and colors vary as well.Rushing for a good Orchid flower tattoo design in a tattoo parlor? A pretty good suggestion is to first have a temporary tattoo that lasts for around a week or so. Have a feel of the flower design. Then, just as this design starts to fade, you can go back to your tattoo artist to have it inked permanently.Orchid flower tattoos are not just for the females. Men have tried this design and also loved the way the flower art has shown color and beauty in the tattoo art.
By Tony Newton

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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Hawaiian Tattoos

Flowers tattoos are everywhere nowadays - how to know which flower tattoo design is right for you? There are several different kinds of flower tattoos, and each of them have different meanings.Flower tattoo designs are growing in popularity. There has been a surge of them in the last decade, as it has become more acceptable for women to have tattoos - this is something that society used to reserve only for men! As women venture into the world of body art, they often turn to flower tattoos for their first inking, not only for the feminine quality, but for the variety.Hawaiian flower tattoos are a very popular way to express yourself. They are usually done in tribal form, with dark lines and heavy inks. They are packed with symbolism, too - they stand for friendship, hospitality, and strength. The Hawaiian flower tattoo designs can be incorporated with other symbols as well, to create a more rounded meaning.Another popular Hawaiian tattoo design is the lei. These colorful little flowers, known for being worn around the neck of visitors to the islands, are an even stronger symbol of hospitality.

The bright colors of the tattoo can be worn anywhere, but they are very popular around the neck and chest, where they mimic the placement of the fresh lei.The most meaningful flower tattoo design might be the hibiscus. The vibrant flower of Hawaii, the hibiscus is often incorporated into larger designs. The orchid is popular as well, and since the orchid is an endangered species, the meaning of it translates into a kind of rare beauty, or a threatened love.When you are choosing a flower tattoo design, make sure you are working with a reputable tattoo artist who can tell you exactly what each flower - and each combination of flowers! - could mean. Your tattoo is permanent, so make sure the flower tattoo design you choose reflects the best of you!
By Denise Bergeron

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Flower Tattoos Gallery - How to Find the Best Flowers

Would you pay to find a good flower tattoos gallery? One that has hundreds of high quality designs that are ready to take to a tattoo artist to be inked? No? Are you going to pay for a tattoo? If you would pay good money for a tattoo why wont you pay for a good tattoo design? Don't sell yourself cheap.Membership online tattoo galleries are the way to go when looking for high quality flower tattoos. The people who run those galleries have searched high and low to find the best tattoo designs available and put them in one place so you can find your tattoo. Within a larger online tattoo gallery you will find a flower tattoos gallery that you can search many different ways.If you know what type of flower you want to have, you can search on that. If you haven't made a decision yet, you can just browse through the many categories of flowers. Keep in mind that you want your tattoo to be unique. As you're looking, use your imagination to think of ways to combine two or more designs to design your own tattoo. In a flower tattoos gallery you will be able to find several flower designs that you like and can combine those. Remember you will be able to download and print out as many designs as you like so you can sit down with them and decide which one will look better on you.

Flower tattoos are very popular. Don't get one just because everyone else has one or you saw one that looked cute. Get a design that has meaning for you. Just because it's cute now doesn't mean it will be cute next year. If you get a tattoo that expresses your personality you will cherish it for as long as you have it on your body.Choosing a tattoo can be a hard decision. It will be with you for life so you want it to be unique and imaginative. Stop wasting time looking at website after website. Find a great flower tattoos gallery by joining a membership online tattoo gallery. You can look through thousands of the best tattoo designs all in one place.Check out this review and make an investment now in one of the best membership tattoo gallery sites. Get unlimited downloads of tattoos so you can find the best tattoo designs for you.
By Tatum Tyler

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Flower Tattoo Designs - Discover the Beauty and Diversity of Flower Tattoo Designs

Flower tattoo designs are very popular among females. A lot of women who want to have a tattoo will most likely choose flower designs. Flower tattoo designs are feminine, and they remain as one of the most common options among women who embrace the art of skin tattooing.There are several reasons why flower tattoo designs offer a good choice for permanent body tattoo. Flowers are not only beautiful, they are also timeless. They signify a woman's femininity and diversity. More often than not, flower tattoo designs are colorful, bright and very attractive. They make a good impression on a woman's skin. The choice of colors is essential in coming up with a great looking tattoo.Flower tattoo designs are sizable. Depending on your preference, you can choose to cover one entire area of your body with the design you want or you can choose one cute, small flower for one area of your skin. You can also opt for sprawling flower tattoo design to be positioned on your lower back. This is both sexy and feminine. If you want a smaller design or just a single flower for a tattoo, you can have it placed on one side of your upper back or on your upper arm - a common spot for tattoos.There are a lot of add-ons that you can incorporate in your flower tattoo design. You can choose to add thorns, leaves or even ribbon details. Butterfly and birds designs can blend well with flower tattoos. Fairies can also be added to create a fantasy theme. You can also choose your own concept such as adding words or names.

There are also many ways to enhance flower tattoo designs. You can start with a single flower and then, after sometime when you have decided to have a bigger tattoo, you can choose to add more flowers and have a crawling design or other fancy details. These designs can also be easily customized and the possibilities for color combinations are endless. This shows just how flexible and diverse flower tattoo designs are.Depending on your personality, you can choose a particular flower tattoo design that suits you. One of the most common is the hibiscus flower design. It presents a summery, Hawaiian theme that is both laid back and relaxed. Hibiscus flowers have a tropical and exotic island flavor and they symbolize an easy-going, fun-filled lifestyle.If you want a more unique flavor, the Lotus flower is also an excellent choice. This flower starts as a bud against the mud down in the bottom of the river and it slowly rises up on top of the water for sunlight. Soon, they unfold into a beautiful and lovely flower. Based on the beliefs of Hindus and Buddhists, this flower symbolizes the soul's journey towards enlightenment. The lotus flower tattoo design can be used to symbolize a person's deeper persona and spiritual attributes.Other popular choices include orchids, cherry blossoms and other small oriental wildflowers. In general, flower tattoo designs are excellent and timeless choices for tattoo art which you can cherish for the rest of your life.Flower tattoo designs can symbolize different things for different people. It is important to find a design which best depicts what it is you wish to express. If you're looking for the perfect flower tattoo, check out one of the internet's Top 3 Tattoo Galleries - each of which contain thousands of high quality, unique tattoo designs.
By Mike K.

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Monday, November 17, 2008

Flower Hawaiian Tattoo - A Perfect Design For Females

Finding good quality flower Hawaiian tattoo designs can be a pain, as you may have found out. This perfect design for females can be found easier than you think, so I am going to show you a few tips on finding good artwork as well as a brief history of this design.So many women, some of who I have seen first hand, have looked all over the internet trying to find Hawaiian tattoos and flowers, but most come up empty, or have to settle for generic images that have probably been spread all over the web and is already on God know how many women already. This is what you don't want to do, especially with this wonderful artwork at hand.First of all, you have to remember that you do not have to settle on a Google search to find your flowers. You also should not settle for the generic, cookie-cutter websites with tattoos out there that have all of the same images that are all over the place and probably five years old. With that in mind, I am going to show you a surefire way to find the top notch artwork out there, and yes, even flower Hawaiian tattoo designs.It all starts with internet forums. You would not believe the wealth of information that you can find in a forum. Forums are all over the place and many of them are huge and filled with insider secrets on tattoos. Remember, people, especially females, love to brag when they find a hidden treasure, or when they find a website they have been searching for a long time. This comes in very handy when it comes to female tattoos, because this is where you will find the gems that have original artwork that has not been spread all over the internet. Flower Hawaiian tattoo designs can definitely be found through a forum easily.

I also want to give you a brief history about the flower Hawaiian tattoo. Most designs and styles of tattoo change with time, but this one doesn't, which is a very good thing. That means that it will stand the test of time. Also, you may not know this, but the Hawaiian tattoo in question is actually a Hibiscus flower. This is a gorgeous flower that can come in a wide variety of colors. It represents purity and a tight connection with nature and the entire natural world. The amazing island vibe that the flower Hawaiian tattoo has is very peaceful and always makes a great choice for a female.As a female, you want your tattoos to be original and you want them to stand out in a crowd for the right reasons. Finding the right flower Hawaiian tattoo can now be fun, and you can use this information to get you to the quality artwork and designs on the internet.
By Adam Woodham

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Sunday, November 16, 2008

Flower Butterfly Tattoos - If You Have It, Flaunt It!

Etching a tattoo on your skin takes more than a willing body and an ever-convinced mind. It is not so surprising for men to have tattoos because of their innate sense of adventure, style and dominance, but for women, it is entirely different. It takes a conscientious effort, a significant step or even a gigantic leap of a newly discovered freedom.Having a flower butterfly tattoo or any female classic design tattoo for that matter, goes beyond the basic manifestation of art, beauty and aesthetics. It is in actuality, getting out of one's timidity and inexperience. There is more of an emotional appeal than just the substantial. Yes, physically, it leaves you with an identifiable mark on your body. Women take good care of their bodies and any image or logo on the skin speaks highly of the kind of woman bearing it. Women, in particular put a conscious effort in beautifying and putting ornaments for good looks and showing off superb lifestyles. Bearing a flower butterfly tattoo gives the female gender a new kind of freshness, treading on a road less traveled by yet gives a renewed meaning and substance to the woman inside.Getting inked with flower butterfly tattoos is all about giving yourself your own distinctiveness and your personal unique identity. Yes, it is your own self-expression, your statement. Many women opt to have the flower butterfly design because it is safer for the female gender, simpler and a classic. Of course, the flower butterfly tattoo is more feminine, but this does not limit the manly nature to try the extraordinary! Although men do not popularly use this design, it does not give women its exclusivity either.

Anyone is free to use any design and the flower butterfly tattoo for men can be explicitly interesting! It is not used solely for women, so it gives more room for innovation and creativity.When women decide to have a loveable flower butterfly tattoo, they display it in public as often as they can. You, actually, do not hide your flower butterfly tattoo. You flaunt it! It is a proud insignia of the woman in you! You are cool! You are proud and best of all; you are YOU!If you are seeking for a beautiful design of a flower butterfly tattoo, you are in luck, as we have many designs in our gallery to choose from made especially for you.
By Alfred Santos

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Saturday, November 15, 2008

Finding the Quality Flower Hawaiian Tattoo Design of Your Dreams

Looking for a good, quality flower Hawaiian tattoo design on the web might wind up being far harder than you think. Most people will be lucky to get a hold of even "one" websites that has any sort of decent artwork. Don't get me wrong, though, because there are still tons of great galleries out there, but people just aren't finding them. Here's how to find any good flower Hawaiian tattoo design and the wonderful places that have them.If this is not making a whole lot of sense, it will in a couple of moments. You may or not already know that there is a big problem developing when it comes to located places that have fresh, quality tattoos online. The problem is that most males and females are not finding any of them! It's a crazy issue that has an easy solution. You will first need to know "why" it's happening, though, so you know how to avoid it.It is happening because everybody uses search engines to find tattoos and nothing else. Since 9 out of 10 people use them to find artwork, I assume you are using them to locate a good flower Hawaiian tattoo design, also. There is no problem with doing this is you like generic, cookie cutter designs. If you want high quality artwork, though, yo might want to reconsider using them all the time. You see, all search engines give you is this completely randomized list of low end websites. Each of them seems to be worse than the next. All of the great galleries wind up buried through the back pages of search engine results, never to be found.

The average person looking or a flower Hawaiian tattoo design won't go past the third or fourth page of search engine results, so you can draw your own conclusions there. So, what can you actually do about this dilemma? Well, you have two little option. The first option involves continuing to plow through thousands and thousands of search results, hoping that you run into a decent website within the next week or so. You second option, which is by far the best choice, would be to give forums a chance.You will be pleasantly surprised at how many amazing galleries yo can pull up by using some of the bigger forums. If you want to find the perfect flower Hawaiian tattoo design, these forums are loaded with the information and links you need. Heck, you can even use their search function to pull up a whole lot of past topics revolving around tattoos and related subjects. This is where people talk all about tattoo and where others have found some of the better artwork available on the web. You can't get to many of thee places by simply using a search engines, which is why forums are highly recommended.There is no need to settle on some generic flower Hawaiian tattoo design when there is a world of superb artwork out there just waiting for you.
By Adam Woodham

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Friday, November 14, 2008

Customize Your Flower Tattoo

A flower tattoo is a common theme for women. Such a body art can be unique, colorful and can add an element of beauty to a woman's body.Each of these factors contributes to the overwhelming majority of women who choose to get a flower for their skin design. There are many different color variations in tattoo ink, so the possibilities are endless.Women typically prefer the flower tattoo since the flower is a decidedly feminine image. There are several different ways that the flower can be integrated into other tattoos, or it can stand alone as a striking and meaningful body art.The ability to have the skin design colored in exactly the way that you want really gives those who want such a body art the opportunity to express their individuality and personal tastes.Many people find a great deal of satisfaction in creating their own tattoo design. A flower tattoo is a great centerpiece for a custom designed body art because it has so many color possibilities and options.If a new one is designed to be used as a memorial for someone who died, or as a reminder of an event like an anniversary, a specific flower within the context of the body art will serve to evoke the memory or emotion that you wish to recall.A flower tattoo also provides many opportunities for people to make a statement about who they are. Some may decide that they want to design on their skin the flower of their birth month on themselves, while others may choose to tattoo the flowers that they carried in their wedding bouquet.

Every girl has a favorite flower, and some choose to have those tattooed just to make a statement about who they are and what they like. Since originality is important to many who choose to get tattoos, a flower is a great option since there is such a wide range of possibilities.Recently, back tattoos have become very popular amongst women. A flower or a floral design is ideal to put on your lower back. A flower in this location can bring an air of femininity and can make a girl feel like she has something pretty on her back.Many women state that they have a better self-image of their body when they have something pretty like a flower tattooed on it.Regardless of where you have it, the flower tattoo will remain one of the most common tattoos. It is timeless, socially acceptable, and beautiful. Many women who get flower tattoos get them as their first.Once they get comfortable with the idea of a skin design and they see the positive reactions that come from their flower tattoo, they become a little bolder with the designs and subject matter of their future tattoos.Such a body art can be a great introductory skin design and serves as a stepping-stone for many people.
By Mike Selvon

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Saturday, October 25, 2008

Women Tattoo Design Ideas The Flower Tattoo and the Butterfly Tattoo

Tattoos have emerged as very acceptable now a days. Getting a tattoo is a very serious decision as it will be will be with you forever. Before venturing off to the nearest tattoo parlor, consider a couple of tattoo design ideas for the perfect tattoo for a woman. How about the flower tattoo or the butterfly tattoo? Keep reading...The Flower TattooA flower tattoo is one of the most popular amongst women for a tattoo design. A flower tattoo is very timeless as well as feminine making it ideal for women. With all the different choices of a flower tattoo, which would be best for you? Consider if you want your tattoo design to really stand out or not and placement. A flower tattoo such as the growing popular hibiscus flower is usually inked with vibrant colors. A flower tattoo such as the hibiscus uses bright hues in the tattoo design such as magenta, pink, and aqua colors. A classic flower tattoo would be the rose. A rose tattoo design usually consists of dark green and a dark red for its colors. However, with a rose tattoo, the tattoo design can be made to stand out by using lighter colors to bring out the contrast; thus, making the flower tattoo more noticeable or it can be less noticeable by sticking to darker colors. Another great idea for a flower tattoo would be a cluster of flower tattoo designs surrounded by green ivy. This also works very well with lilies and hibiscus flowers.

How about getting a calla lily for your tattoo design? Calla lilies are very beautiful and would be elegant in lighter colors such as pink, light purple, and light yellow.A flower tattoo is pretty versatile when it comes to placement of a tattoo design. A flower tattoo can be placed anywhere on the body and it generally will look very nice. Some popular places to put a floral tattoo design are: the back of the neck, the lower back, the ankle, in various places on the foot, and the wrist. Where to find flower tattoo design pictures? Click this link for EveryTattoo. This site has plenty of tattoo design pictures that you can print off and take to your tattoo parlor of choice. If you need more ideas then go to Yahoo Images and type in "flower tattoo" and you will find hundreds of other ideas.The Butterfly TattooButterflies are also another beautiful idea for a tattoo design for women. A butterfly tattoo offers so many options such as layout, size, and colors. A butterfly tattoo can be inked as if the butterfly is in flight, lying flat, or resting. The choice of the tattoo design is endless. A butterfly tattoo can be virtually any colors you choose. If you are considering a tattoo design that consists of a butterfly then why not have the inside inked with your favorite color? If you are a girly girl and want a butterfly then an aqua or a pretty magenta would be a nice choice for the tattoo design.A butterfly tattoo is just like a flower tattoo is regards to versatile placement. The tattoo design can also be placed on the back of the neck, ankle, foot, lower back, and it would even look appropriate on a hip or lower stomach. Ideas for a beautiful butterfly tattoo can be found by clicking here at: TattooJoy. You can also go to Yahoo Images for butterfly tattoos by clicking here and then typing in "butterfly tattoo." There is also an array of tattoo design images there.Mix The Butterfly Tattoo With The Flower TattooYou could also go a little crazy and combine the flower tattoo with the butterfly tattoo. A tattoo design of the mixture would be of a butterfly either flying around the flower or resting on the flower. The placement for this tattoo design could be on the shoulder blade or even the lower back. Good luck with your tattoo! Just remember to follow what the tattoo artist says in care of the tattoo. The colors can fade without proper care and the site of the tattoo design can get infected. By JaymeLee23

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

The Meanings of Flower Tattoo Designs

The uncomplicated flower tattoo designs say more than most people give them credit. They speak not just of the beauty of a single flower, or a bouquet full, but of nature, birth and replenishment. They symbolize so many aspects of life that, by deciding to have a tattoo that is a flower, a person is sending a message or making a statement that will be made for their entire lives. Interestingly, many flowers actually stand for particular things. The lotus flower is the symbol in the East stands for spirituality. While in the West, many of the colors of the flowers stand for things. White means wholesomeness while red represents passion. But the flowers themselves represent certain things; and when deciding what flower you want to be tattooed with, you should be aware of what message you are immortalizing on your body. One of the most popular flower tattoo designs is the iris. This flower was once linked to death. The Greeks believed that the Iris was the goddess of the rainbow and her job was to take the souls of women down below. Over time, this three-petal flower became associated with good news instead of bad and her petals meant valor, wisdom and faith. Others came to think of this flower as the symbol of their purity and virtue. A person deciding to wear an iris tattooed on their body must see what it means to others as well as its meaning to themselves before deciding it is the statement they want to make. A tattoo of a rose often signifies romance; a lover's passion.
The poppy is used to symbolize those lost during times of war. The anemone was a protector against evil in ancient times, but was then said to be the home of fairies. The Daisy, another symbol of innocence, goes further and protects the fair maiden from a dishonorable suitor. Snowdrops are unlucky as are Bluebells. With all this information, the meaning of those simple flower tattoo designs take on new meanings. They are more than just a little something that is about to be tattooed somewhere on your body. Go to the tattoo parlor and there will be books filled with different kinds of flowers; and then, based on the statement you are looking to make, decide which one you want. Or bring a design of your own and the tattoo artist will use it instead By Timothy Croy

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Sunday, October 19, 2008

Lotus Flower Tattoo Designs - Why They Work So Well

Are you thinking about getting a tattoo and you cannot find the design you are after? How about a lotus flower tattoo design? Have you thought about a tattoo of that type? There are some great benefits to these type of tattoos and they are very hot at the moment. There is a lot of symbolism behind one of these tattoos and they can be very deep as well. They are just perfect for both men and women and they can be placed anywhere on the body.There are many different reasons that lotus flower tattoos work so well. First they are able to be put into any size and place you want. Second, these are the best for sexy lower back tattoos and tattoos that go under your pants, if you know what I mean. They also work well on your leg, calf, hip, wrist, foot, or just about anywhere else. This is why these are such great designs for tattoos. There are also great colors that go along with these tattoos and they can easily be enhanced with vines, leaves, waters, and all types of other colorful parts of the tattoo. They are also able to go from about one inch all the way to a couple feet in size if necessary.Another great part of these lotus flower tattoos is that they are customized for you if you want them to be. You can get one sized, colored, and add details to it to fit your needs completely.

You can combine two different designs to make your tattoo and if you want to you can even design your own by taking things out and putting things in. You are able to do this because they are so flexible.You can also test many of these tattoos to see what you like. They are available in temporary tattoos or you can get yourself a hemp tattoo that will last for a few weeks that is of the lotus flower tattoo design. This will help you to get an idea of whether or not you like the tattoo before you make it permanent. By Benjamin Robert Ehinger

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Thursday, October 16, 2008

Flower Tattoo Designs A Shoppers Guide

Flower tattoo designs are very popular right now for all body types. Men seem to like their flowers to wrap around another image, while females like to hide theirs so that they only peek out for sunlight now and then. There are many flower tattoo designs to choose from in all kinds of species choices.Below are some interesting places to shop for flower tattoo designs, both free and paid for. At the end of this article you will find a resource section that can lead towards finding meanings and history to go with your tattoo flower design choice. Tattoo Johnny has 4871 choices of flower tattoo designs. This is a site where you can pick your flower tattoo designs choices and download into your computer to print free. The Tattoo Johnny site is user-friendly and easy to use. Click here to view these flower tattoo designs. Bulls Eye Tattoo has 1147 choices of flower tattoo designs. Bulls Eye Tattoo has their designs priced between 6.00 and 20.00 each. Some of these patterns are in full color design and this site is fun to look through in your spare time. . Click here to view these flower tattoo designs. Tattoo Joy has 396 real human pictures displaying finished flower tattoo patterns that you can click on to buy the pattern from. Each flower tattoo design costs 2.99. I totally enjoyed this tattoo flower design web site because of the finished pictures of tattoo art on the pages.
Click here to view these people wearing flower tattoo designs. Tattoo Finder has 3502 flower tattoo designs for you to choose from. This site gathers art from various other places and puts it all into one place for you to look at. Prices vary because the art is not all from one dealer. I enjoyed looking at flower tattoo designs all in one place like this. Each design has the artists name attached to it. Click here to view these flower tattoo designs.Tattoo Design Shop has about 12 rose tattoo designs, along with their meanings and history. This is a nice web site to go read, yet in my opinion, if you need a great selection of rose tattoo designs to choose from after reading about them, you need to go back to the Tattoo Johnny site to buy your pattern. Tattoo Johnny has lots of roses to choose from. Click here to view Tattoo Design Shop tattoo designs.Flower Tattoo Gallery has 14 categories of different tattoo flower designs to choose from. I clicked into 'lily' tattoos, and found about 30 choices alone. Each flower tattoo design that I looked at was priced between 7.00 and 20.00. The designs come with a brief description about the flower meaning. This site has some nice roses to choose from. Click here to view these flower tattoo designs.Tattoo By Design loads slow and has pup-ups. But, if you do finally get to where you want to go, you will find a flower category to click on hidden within the mass of ads. I kind of looked at it like a game of hide-and-seek... "Where are you???" Once you click on the flower category, they will keep bouncing you to a sign-up page. If you click in there, you will find wonderful testimonials from their members... Keep digging, and you will find that it costs 27.00 to get inside and that they are not hosting a snack bar to go with that price. Next, they will not let you leave. A pop-up army grabs you and holds you for ransom... If anybody would like to come save me, click here to get into this site.(Oh, dear. Now, my email informs me that Tattoo By Design 'Mark' will be emailing me for the next 9-days to talk me into paying to use his web site. Folks? This site isn't worth the hassle.) Resources: 'Tattoo Designs and Symbols' is a great resource place for finding information and history having to do with tattoos. Click here to see this resource place. 'Flower Tattoo' is a web site devoted to telling you interesting information having to do with flower tattoos. I enjoyed visiting this site. Click here to see this resource place.This web site that doesn't seem to have a name is a wealth of information about various styles of tattoos. It includes a section about gang tattoos, along with telling what every flower means before you have it tattooed to your body. Click here to see this resource place.'The Meaning and Symbolism Behind a Lotus Flower Tattoo'. Click here for this information. By Matt A. Maxx

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Monday, October 13, 2008

Are Flower Tattoos Right For You

Your PersonalityThe most important thing for you to keep in mind concerning flower tattoos (or really tattoos of any kind) is how they'll fit into your personality. Each of us has a distinctly unique personality that defines not only who we are, but also our likes and dislikes. If you are a person that generally likes to be cautious, conservative and sure about life, the flower tattoos might not be the greatest choice. However, if you have an artistic temperament combined with the urge to try new things and experience new events, flower tattoos might be just what the doctor ordered. If done correctly they are truly spectacular works of art.The Personalities of Your FamilyDepending on where in your life you happen to me, you might have to deal with parents, children, spouses or extended family members on a regular basis. If these people have negative attitudes regarding flower tattoos you might want to take that into consideration when making your choice. While you should never use anyone's opinion as an exclusive reason to make a decision that primarily affects yourself, the fact that others are going to likely be seeing and commenting on any flower tattoos you receive is a fact that warrants very real consideration. If your family members disapprove and you still really want the tattoo, the best thing to do would be to tell them what you want and where you want it. If they see the artistic value to the endeavor, chances are that they'll mellow enough that they won't be causing you grief every time they see the tattoo.
Your Pain ThresholdIf you've ever seen a sitcom or a movie where people end up getting tattoos, what you will notice is that many times they end up feeling pain as a result. While the pain sensations on sitcoms are often well overdone for comedic effect, the truth of the matter is that getting any kind of tattoo does hurt. It hurts worse than a needle does because instead of pricking your skin once, the tattoo will be directly applied to your skin over a prolonged period of time. The pain is not very intense, but it will feel uncomfortable for the first few minutes. Excessive moving could ruin the tattoo, so make sure you keep this in mind when you make your final decision regarding obtaining the flower tattoos you may want. By Saurabhgubta Gubta Varma

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