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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