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Foot Tattoo Designs For Women - Best Tattoos For Feet & Ankles


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When you think of foot tattoo designs, what do you think about? For people who appreciate a rather feminine design, look at stars, butterflies, flowers or cute animals. On the other hand be aware of other tattoos which are more unisex though still widely popular. This article will focus on foot tattoo designs.

For instance, you may want to look into animals, tribal styled tattoos, or religious tattoos just for a start. All that matter is what you like and why the tattoo is important to you. Consider what your taste is like.

Ankle Tattoo Ideas

Though in the past people have felt that ankle tattoos were girly or feminine, the truth of the matter is that these tattoos can be striking and bold on anyone. What images do you want to see there?

For many people, ankle tattoos consist of things like hearts, butterflies, flowers and other similar flowing designs. Anime characters, Chinese characters and tribal work are common too. Lots of people think that ankle tattoos are an easy place to have inked, but this is certainly not the case. Because there is not much fat on the ankle and because it is essentially skin stretched over bone, it can in fact be quite painful!

Tattoos that are high on the ankle can be fairly painless, but the lower you go, the more you should expect it to hurt! When you want a tattoo that can be covered up for work, you'll find that an ankle tattoo or a foot tattoo is ideal. Wear some longer pants, a higher sock or some well-fitting jeans and you are good to go! They have style and they have convenience, so what more could you want? This is why we like the foot tattoo designs so much because of the versatility.

Pisces Tattoo Designs - Find Cool Pisces Tattoos


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Pisces Tattoo Designs are widely sought after and are one of the more popular tattoo designs out of the zodiac symbols. Many people who have the Pisces zodiac sign are generally thought to be creative, sensitive and artistic with a caring nature. By having this artistic quality it's not surprising to find quite a few tattoo enthusiasts born under this zodiac sign.

Here are 3 different representations of the Pisces Tattoo

Fish -
The fish is probably the most common association with Pisces and is a popular choice of tattoo design as a result. The fish is seen to represent being split into two different directions in life with those choosing to go with the current or choosing to swim against the current. A popular Pisces tattoo design is 2 fish swimming in opposite directions strung together by a single cord.

The Glyph -
The Pisces Glyph symbol is quite basic but very symbolic. Because this tattoo design is quite small it can be covered up if needed and shown off when you want it to be. The increase in popularity of ankle tattoos has resulted in more people getting the Pisces Glyph tattoo on their ankle.

Neptune -
Neptune is the dominant ruling figure when associated with Pisces. A wide range of Pisces tattoos associated with Neptune have been produced as a result. There is therefore a wide range of designs to choose from.

Other tattoo designs associated with Pisces that you could think of getting are water elements, Piscean flowers and the water lily flower.

Remember, when looking for your Pisces tattoo design make sure you carry out a wide range of research on different tattoo designs before making your final decision. I highly recommend you look through an online tattoo gallery which feature thousands of high quality tattoo designs. I have found it definitely helps when you have a number of different options to choose from.

Tattoo Designs - Avoid These Tattoo Trends!


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If you are thinking about getting a tattoo, definitely be aware of tattoo trends, and my advice would be to avoid them as well! There are trends in tattooing that come up every now and then where everyone and their brother hops on the bandwagon. Before you know it you have a ton of people looking all the same, because they decided to follow a trend.

Here are the different kinds of tattoo trends to avoid:

Tattoo Designs

There are certain trends which arise in regards to tattoo designs. For instance, remember the chain link design that people got around their bicep, ankle or wrist? For whatever reason everyone seemed to jump all over that trend. Then what happened? The trend died off and was no longer popular. A bunch of tattoo wearers now had chain link designs that were outdated and considered lame.

Another example are tribal tattoos. While tribal tattoos have their place and can provide meaning to some, for many others they simply wanted to jump on the tribal bandwagon because it became the popular style of the time.

Tattoo Placement

The next trend is where the tattoo is placed. This is also a trend you want to avoid. Many women for example have jumped on the "lower back tattoo" trend. So many have jumped on this bandwagon, that slang terms have now emerged for these type of tattoos: "tramp stamps". This is in response to the huge number of women who chose the lower back placement just because it was the popular thing to do at the time.

Make sure you make your tattoo placement choice based on your own personality and originality. If a lower back tat really does speak to you then that's great. But if you are just following a trend that you may later regret, then think twice and focus on you as an individual, not as a follower.

Japanese Dragon Tattoo Designs and Meaning


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The Japanese Dragon Tattoo is a very beautiful and colorful tattoo design and very symbolic, with its origins in myths and folklore. It is also very mystical, adding to the appeal of the Japanese dragon tattoo. Over the ages, from Egyptian times the dragon has represented good and also represented evil. However, the attraction of the Japanese dragon, apart from its stunning beauty is that it represents good luck and the source of wealth. The Japanese dragon also represents the meaning of freedom and being fearless, both very attractive qualities.

In the Greek language, dragon is sourced from draca, which means serpent.

Like the angel, the Japanese Dragon also has the meaning of guardianship, providing a protective force over those it was associated with. Other meanings associated with the Japanese dragon is strength and power. In Japanese culture the dragon is associated with supernatural powers, and amazing wisdom.

There are six forms of the Japanese Dragon. They are:

Sui-Riu is the king Dragon and is in control of the rain. Therefore in this day and age of drought he is all powerful!

Han-Riu has many stripes on his body and is up to forty feet in length. One of the biggest dragons.

Ri-Riu dragon is a rare breed that is not well understood. However, it is known that they have amazing eye sight.

Ka-Riu is a brilliant red color, and a petite dragon in comparison with the others.

Fuku-Riu is a favorite dragon of many people as it is the dragon of luck.

Hai-Riyo is known as the dragon bird, and the most advanced form of dragon. It evolved out of Chinese mythology.

The colors of the dragons have special significance, which are based on their parents. For example a dragon with a black color means their parents are very old and wise. Green dragons are smaller than average, but are representative of life and of the earth. Gold colored dragons are special because they have many special attributes such as wisdom, kindness and the ability to face challenges head on.

Yellow dragons represent the east. They are great companions when you need a hand, but can be self absorbed at times. Blue dragons are from the west. They are forgiving and compassionate, but on the negative side can be lazy and uncaring when it suits them.

Finding the right Japanese Tattoo Design for you can be quite daunting. Check out all the free sites on the net to get as many ideas as you can. Just remember that many other people have done the same thing to get ideas. For example, last month, over 41,000 people searched for dragon tattoo designs on Yahoo. Apparently, roughly 8 times that amount check out Google for the same search term. Then there is MSN and the other search engines. So a huge amount of people see the same free designs as you. If you want original Japanese Dragon tattoo designs, it is recommended that you check out books or other sources of tattoo designs that are not freely available. I have checked out three Japanese dragon tattoo galleries on the internet that have from 3,500 to 6000 different designs, so you will have no trouble finding what you want.

Full Half and Quarter Sleeve Tattoo Designs A Complete Guide


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Wondering what the heck a sleeve tattoo is? Well they are one of the most popular of all tattoos and they look great. Very basically a sleeve tattoo is any tattoo design that covers up the majority of the skin in a certain area. For example a full arm would be a full sleeve tattoo. These are becoming increasingly popular as the overall trend for tattoos rises and people discover more and more about body art. They can be a wonderful tattoo design if you have carefully thought about what you want to get and the artist you are going to work with. Here is some more advice about getting sleeved.

What Is A Sleeve Tattoo?

Some of you might be wondering where did they get their name and how it is different from regular tattoos? Typically sleeve tattoos are done on arms can also be done on the legs. They are any type of tattoo that fully covers this can so that little to no skin is showing through the tattoo. They're often called sleeve tattoos because they look very some similar to wearing a long sleeved shirt. Fact, you have probably seen fake or sleeves being sold on eBay and these are just the sleeves of a shirt with an intricate tattoo design.

Popular Designs And Ideas

Of course if you're getting a sleeve that to an article at the time that you want it by all means go with that design. However, if you are still contemplating what you want to include in your design are the exact details of your design are some of the more popular ideas that people use with getting sleeve tattoos.

1. Traditional Japanese Designs - another very popular theme for sleeve tattoos are traditional Japanese designs. The Japanese have a long history of tattooing and theme of the designs of koi fish, samurai, and cherry blossoms can often be interwoven beautifuly.

2. Floral Patterns - there are many different floral patterns and can easily be adapted or tweaked into a tattoo. These are typically more delicate feminine nature but don't necessarily have to be.

3. Celtic Designs - Celtic knotwork often lends itself to tattoo designs. The intricate nature of the interwoven knotwork could make a beautiful design. Since there is so much space or canvas available on your arms often one can include knotwork animals and even calligraphy into an overall Celtic design.

4. Tribal - These take large tribal tattoo designs and spread them out over the large canvas. These are often very popular ideas for guys as the bold strong black lines of a tribal design can look pretty cool. You are thinking about getting tribal design then you want to carefully consider the culture and the style you want. Many of the native cultures have very developed tattoo designs that have been carried over into modern tattoo art. For example, you can get a Maroi Tattoo or possibly a Hawaiian tattoo.

Time, Cost and Commitment

sleeve tattoos are typically very large and intricate designs which can take a long time to complete. Therefore they compete more expensive and require a great deal of commitment. So you might be wondering how much will sleeve tattoo design costs? This could depend on a variety of different factors such as the popularity of the tattoo designer, the type of design that you want, and if you decide to get a custom tattoo versus standard flash. All prices can range greatly and there is no set amount typically full sleeve tattoos can run between $500-$2000.

Typically ssleeves are done over multiple sessions lasting about an hour each. Most full sleeve to designs can be done with about 20 sessions over 20 hours of total work. Depending on the availability of your tattoo artist as might be scheduled at one session per week so a full sleeve tattoo could take easily over 20 weeks.

You are considering getting a full sleeve tattoo you want to carefully consider the design in the tattoo artist. Spent some time before hand considered both these factors could play major role in your overall experience of getting a full sleeve tattoo. Try to find an artist does want to work with you and listen to your ideas and a design that you are happy with.

Tattoo Designs & Your First Tattoo - What's Right For You, What to Avoid


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There are so many different options when choosing a tattoo design, it's often overwhelming at first. You know you're ready to get your first tattoo. Fortunately for the current younger generations, getting a tattoo isn't as taboo as it used to be. You no longer have people staring at you like you're an old sailor or are fresh out of prison. In fact, tattoos have become quite socially acceptable - after all, all your friends have them, models have them, movie stars have them, rock stars have them.

Tattoos are a great way of self expression, but how do you stand out from everyone else's "I love Sheila" or "I heart Mom" tattoos? There's nothing better than a unique design, but a design that is still very meaningful to you, even though it might not be totally unique can be perfect. Why is it so important to have a unique design? Well, other than the fact that you'll have the ink permanently (important to remember at all times before deciding to get a tattoo - laser removal isn't perfect yet) it's always great to have a unique story.

Here's an example - a friend of this author got one of those copy-and-paste "tribal" tattoos. He's pretty popular with the ladies, and the first thing they always ask is, "Oh wow, this is really neat, what does it mean?" So he has to sit there and explain that it doesn't really mean anything, he just thought it looked neat. Not very smooth.

A different friend has an amazing sleeve (two, actually), all the images intertwined and coalescing in a very artistic way. They were custom drawings, drawings from his favorite artists, and so on - whenever a person asks him why he got the tattoos or what the designs mean, he has great stories to tell.

So there's the difference between your run of the mill tattoo design, and a tattoo design that has plenty of meaning behind it. You've got that part down, so what should you avoid?

Well, unless you actually know a person that speaks Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, or any other Asian language and can confirm the character you're having stamped on your butt doesn't say "more ketchup please," the best advice is to just avoid that style of tattoo all together. In this author's opinion, it's no longer unique, it's very played out.

Don't be afraid when getting "inked" for the first time. It's not quite as painful as you might have heard. Some people even enjoy the experience. Just make sure it's not one that you'll regret - you'll have that tattoo design for quite a long while.

Tattoo Designs - 3 Tips For No Regret Tattoo Designs


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One of the biggest fears with getting a tattoo is the regret factor. Many people worry that after they get their tattoo design, they will regret it and wish they never went through with it.

There are some excellent tips to avoid this scenario, and not have any regrets about your tattoo.

Here are three tips on how you can avoid being regretful about your tattoo design decision.

1. Look into the future.

This is probably the hardest one to do, so let's get it over with first. When you pick your design, and choose where to get it placed, try to look into the future, several years ahead and honestly ask yourself if you think you will be happy with this tattoo then.

Have respect for tattoos, by recognizing that they are not something temporary. They are permanent fixtures and you want to be as happy about your ink in 20 years as you are the day you get it.

2. Good Tattoo Artist.

This is going to make a big difference in how well you like your tattoo. A good tattoo artist will ensure you won't have regrets by doing a top notch job. Not only will your ink be high quality, but it will last longer and still look good several years down the road. Lesser quality ink jobs can look really horrible and deteriorate much faster.

3. Tattoo Gallery for high quality designs.

Now days with the internet, a high quality, good looking design is very easy to find. There are excellent online tattoo galleries in which top artists post their work, all of which are the latest and greatest tattoo designs. Most are constantly updated so you won't miss out on anything new that comes out. This is a great way to easily find the right design that fits you and have no regrets about it.

Choosing A Tattoo Style That Fits Your Body Type - Four Perfect Tattoo Art Work Designs


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Finding the perfect tattoo style for your body can be a pain, but these tattoo art work designs will give you a clearer idea of your choices.

When choosing the best tattoo style for you, there will be times when you run into a confusing number of designs and art work. Tattoos are very popular nowadays, so you want to make sure you get the most original tattoo style possible. While you can pick a category that a lot of people have inked on them, you should never get a flash art design, or any design for the matter, tattooed onto your skin. You should always pick the perfect design and put your own touches on it, whether you do it yourself, or you are helped by your local tattoo artist.

So, what is the best tattoo style for your body? You be the judge. Here are five of the best tattoo styles available, that look the best on a wide number of body types. Remember, when searching the web for images of the perfect design, most of the stuff you are seeing is so widespread that countless people already have those inked on them. There are, however, state of the art tattoo sites out there that only have original artwork that is not plastered on everybody's body.

New School Tattoo Style - This is the modern and newer version of the tattoo style that usually includes anchors and swallows. Sailors used to wear these back In the day and they are now making a huge comeback. Good tattoo artists are now becoming very creative with these designs. They are now a lot more animated and much brighter in appearance. Even women are now getting anchors and swallows on their neck area and loving it. Placement is a huge thing to consider if you want them to look perfect. Overall, the New School tattoo style is a must see.

Japanese Kanji Tattoo Style - Japanese tattoos, especially Kanji, are usually seen on people who have "full sleeve" tattoos. This tattoo style has been used as a full arm piece in the past, but it is now making a strong run with the arm and shoulder crowd, even if you don't want a full sleeve.

Tribal Tattoo Style - Tribal tattoos have been around for a very long time. They have been seen on people even before your Grandparents were born and they will be here even after you pass away. This is a timeless piece, but all too often, you will see guys tat get generic, off the wall designs plastered on them. Long story short, this is not the way to go. You want to be very original if you are going to get a tribal tattoo style and since it is extremely easy to create a 100% original tribal tattoo, why wouldn't you want an all original design? It amazes me and others how men can pick a tribal right off of the wall and want it put onto their body. You could even consider getting color ink put into your tribal tattoo style of choice, as this is a very new way to stand out and the designs look better than ever.

Star Tattoo Style - The days of a girl putting random stars on her stomach are coming to an end. So many women have the same generic stars on their bodies that you don't even notice the artwork anymore. There are now better, more original ways to implement the star tattoo style, so please, take the time to think of something creative.

You should always sift through and choose your tattoo style of choice very carefully. Spend as much time as it takes to find a handful of the best designs for your particular taste. Never get a certain tattoo style on impulse, because you will usually regret getting it sooner rather than later. Also, never go to a random tattoo parlor before you find out feedback from other people that have gone there. You should also do yourself a favor and always look through the artist's portfolio. Following these tips will make certain that you get the perfect tattoo style, whether is a flash art design or a black and white piece. Getting the perfect tattoo style has never been easier.

The Hottest Tattoo Designs For Girls


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Are you looking for something that is feminine unique and different for a great looking tattoo design for girls? In the past few years women have really come into their own in the world of tattoo design. More and more designs are being created for them and there are more female tattoo artists than ever before. Just take a show like LA Ink and Kat Von Dee and her group. You know this type of show would not have been possibly 15 years ago. So how can you find great tattoo designs for girls? Where should you look and how do you choose. All to often women will find themselves frustrated and fed up with trying to find a design. This article will help you identify some sources where you can find great tattoo designs then what to do with those designs to make them into your own unique and original tattoo.

Sources of Tattoo Designs

One of the frustrations that people often run into when trying to get a tattoo design is they come up with some idea in their head and then they search the internet or look in shops to find the exact design they have in their head. Here are some great sources to help get you started.



Bookstore - We all know about the local bookstore but these days many book stores are carrying more and more books on tattoos. In the not too far away past there was typically one or two books available. These days there are tons of books available and if you cannot find it at a local book store you could try Amazon. You will want to start be looking in the art section typically.


Library - Library is pretty much the same thing however your resources available here are often less than in a bookstore. On the upside you can borrow them for free and copy any design and ideas you like.


Magazines - There are at least four or five major tattoo magazine as out on the newsstand these days. In fact there are some that tailor to tattoo designs for girls even. So this is a great place to find materials and designs that you like.


Internet - There are three different types of sites on the internet but they can both be tremendously helpful and you will find a bit about them below.


Tattoo Design Sites - Tattoo design sites typically specialize in finding great designs and even employing tattoo artists to crank out design work. The better sites will typically charge a monthly fee where as the free sites typically have less art at a lesser quality of perfection. So with these sites it is best just to pay.


Community Sites - Community sites like Myspace and copies of these have latched on to the whole Web2.0 craze and you can find specific member built tattoo sites. These can help in find a ton of great pictures of tattoo designs that have already been done for other people. You can also ask for help from the members.


Search Engine - Most search engines today have a specialized search feature for images only. For example Google has a Google Image Search which will bring back only pictures of a certain type of tattoo design. These are copyrighted but you can use them still so don't worry.


How To Use What You Find

So you have been diligent and done your work and went to these sites, drove to your bookstore and went by the library and don't have much to show for it? Well, that has a lot to do with your mindset and how you are looking. This will help so read it carefully. You are probably looking for the exact tattoo design that you have in your head. Instead of just trying to find that because you probably won't ever locate it instead look for resources. These resources are just copies of designs you like or print out of pictures on scraps of paper. These can really help your tattoo artist to get a grasp on what you are after in your design. Then just let them go for it and design the tattoo. After they have done a sketch you will get a chance to approve it. If you have reservations or want something change speak now or forever hold your peace.

Finding An Artist

So that leads a person to finding a good tattoo artist. This is not really all that hard. Be open and communicate with people and you will find someone pretty quickly. It is best to visit shops in your area and see if you don't connect with one of the artists. Try to find someone you can talk with easily and express what you are looking for. Then you can start to discuss price and move forward if you are comfortable. If you get a snotty feeling form the person, they don't listen to you or you are not sure just back out. Don't ever try to negotiate on price and treat all the artist and people in the store with respect. Don't be afraid of anyone but be respectful.

Tattoo Letter Designs - Styles and Designs You Should Know


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What letter tattoo designs describe you best?

If tattoos are to define your personality or beliefs, then what better way to describe you through tattoo letter designs? Letterings give more challenge and uniqueness to your tattoo designs. The fact that it is easy to customize as you please, it would be less likely that you get the same tattoo design with other people since you personally design it yourself.

There are a variety of ways which you can choose from for your tattoo letter designs. Letters can be designed to fit your manly or girly style. For women, the distinctive script techniques are usually curlier and more artistic lettering are used for the designs. With men, it's simpler and bolder making use of block letterings and are often placed at the larger part of their bodies.

Types of letterings

You can find various types of scripts for your tattoo letter designs. Here are some of the most popular selections that can be found on people's bodies:


Names with preferred script

Short excerpts from a favorite poem of novel

A special word that is significant to you or to someone important.

Friendship letterings are popular as well among friends to represent solidity and endurance

For your lettering choices, here are few of the several designs available which you could choose from: Celtic font or old English scripts are among the popular ones along with Sanskrit design. The Japanese Kanji writing is promising as well. The new ambigram tattoo letter style is designed in a manner that it can be interpreted in two different meanings, or in an upside down manner.

Choosing your words

Tattoo letter designs should reflect your uniqueness. Script styling is very important if you want distinction as it would stay with you forever and you can be proud of the design that you have come up with.

Deciding on what words to use for your tattoo designs should be done carefully as you can be carrying this mark permanently.

Choosing, designing and interpreting your unique tattoo letter designs make the tattooing experience exciting. You can always browse the net or use books and magazines to look for the best lettering designs for you.

Top Tattoo Designs - Customize Your Tattoo to Fit You Perfectly!


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You don't want to have art on your body that everybody else already has. This is just not good because your tattoo should mean something to you and have some symbolism. This is important because it is your tattoo and it is not coming off any time soon. Here is how to get the top tattoo designs for you on your body.

First, you need to join a database of printable and custom tattoos. This will give you access to thousands of designs and you can have them customized to fit what you want. This is a great thing and you will be all set with one of these databases to get what you want put on your body.

Next, you want to pick a design that is either exactly what you want or pretty close to what you are looking for. You can have things deleted or added by your actual artist later so if it is not exactly what you want, then don't worry it can be customized.

Now you will need some transfer or temporary tattoo paper to test your new tattoo design out. This will give you an idea of whether you like it on your body or not. You can print it right from your computer and wear it for a few days to see if you like it and if you like it on that specific area of your body. If not you can test a new one until you find just what you like.

Need a Tattoo Idea? Tattoo Designs and Ideas


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Need a Tattoo Idea or Design? Well you have come to the right place. With the growing popularity of tattoos, you cannot help but think about getting one. One thing that you want to make sure you do is get a tattoo idea that you will like forever, because tattoos are permanent. Unless of course you are willing to pay a ton of money to get it removed.

You may have a great tattoo idea but cannot find a design or picture that you really like enough to go and get it done. Some people search for a tattoo design for several months before they finally get one. The basic idea when getting a tattoo is that you should really do your research and find something you really like. Whatever you do, don't just go into a tattoo parlor and pick out one of their tattoo designs and get it done. You should take your time and think about the design. Here are some possible solutions.

Research your tattoo idea. Many times you may have an idea of the exact tattoo you want, then you browse through some tattoo designs and you find a similiar one that you like better. This is one great reason why you shouldn't just pick a tattoo idea out of the tattoo parlor book. While many people have a picture in mind for their tattoo, some people consider Japanese or Chinese lettering. You can spell out a name or something special to you. So you see, a tattoo doesn't always have to be a picture of something. It should really be whatever you want, after all it is your body. Don't get a tattoo just because you saw a cool tattoo picture.

After you research your tattoo idea it is a good idea to browse the internet for other possible tattoo designs. You never know, you may come across a whole new idea that you like better than your old one. This is why research comes in handy because you don't want to go get a tattoo and then find an incredible tattoo design months later and regret your first one. Many search engines will help you out greatly. Just try a search on google for "tattoo idea". You will get some great tattoo ideas.

Now that you have picked out a tattoo design you may want to go and seek out a worthy tattoo artist. This can be difficult. You don't just want to get your tattoo at the first parlor you walk into. Again, research is key. Ask people you know where they got their tattoo and how the artist was. Many times you can find a tatto artist that will draw your tattoo idea so you can visualize how it will look once on your skin.

If you follow these steps you will appreciate it in the long run. Just because you have a tattoo idea now doesn't mean there is not a better one out there. Do you research and pick something you like.

Find a great tattoo idea now!

Tattoo Designs For Girls - The Best Tattoo Designs For Women


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With the gaining popularity of tattoos, there are many women young and old alike who are finding that getting one is a great way to express themselves. There are many different tattoo designs for girls like the small ones, cute ones and ones that can be very risque. The places that some girls will put a tattoo can make even a hard-core biker cringe, like in the pubic area, on the breast, or even in the small of the back, just above the pants line.

What are some of the most popular cute, small tattoos that women get the most? Butterflies, fairies, flower designs, and even specialty tattoos with names of their children, or boyfriend, (although this is not generally recommended.) are the most popular designs to name a few. While some women are inclined to get a tattoo in risque places, on or between the breasts is not really a good idea. One reason is that breasts grow or droop over time, which can warp the tattoo, no matter what kind it is. Then again, face is painful and hard to cover up in case you are visiting relatives, or your boyfriend's parents.

Some of the most popular places that women get tattoos can be the small of the back, just above the butt, because it can be shown off or hidden, depending on what you are wearing at the time. The upper arm is another popular spot, and there are many different designs that fit really well in this area. There are tribal armbands, rings of roses wrapped by thorns and many different heart designs. The middle of the back, between the shoulder blades is another good location, and there are many different styles and sizes to choose from.

What other things besides being cute and cuddly make a woman's tattoo different from a guy? For one thing, they are not inked in the face like many male oriented tattoos are. Some women use many brighter colors than the dark color used in tattoos for guys. Usually the lines are lighter, and more feminine than a man's tattoo outline.

One of the things that sets a girl's tattoo apart from guys is that many women can get temporary tattoos applied using Henna. This is not a permanent ink, though it does last far longer than an applique or even one that has been sprayed on. In some cases, a girl will try out whether she really wants something more permanent by getting a Henna tattoo put on first. One of the nice parts about Henna other than the fact that it is temporarily, is that a girl can place them wherever they would be able to place the permanent ones. This way she can try different areas on her body before committing to it.

If you are a woman looking for small and cute tattoos, a good place to start is by looking at all the available best tattoo designs that can be found online. There are so many different websites to choose from, some of these will let you download a printed copy of the one you like, either for a small fee, or even free in some locations. If you have tattoo artists in your local area, check with each one carefully for safety before you commit.

Tattoo Designs - Ideas To Consider


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Every day thousands of people elect to get a tattoo, but can't decide which design to use. It's a difficult decision unless you know what you want. Not only are there an unlimited number of tattoo designs available, you've got the permanancy factor to overcome. In all likelihood, your new tattoo will be with you for life, so you've got to be certain that your choice of design will be as relevant to you years into the future as it is today.

Tattoos are a highly personal items and can mean so many different things to each person. For example, some people use tattoos to express their personality, some people use them to show their love for another person, while some people see tattoos as art and their body as an empty canvas.

Perhaps the best way to go about finding your perfect tattoo design is to ask the basic question, "Why do I want a tattoo?". Hopefully that should help you to narrow down your options.

The next stage is to look at as many different tattoo styles as possible. Weed out the styles and the types of design that you don't like and see what's left. At present, some of the most popular tattoo designs include;

1) Angel

Angel tattoos are popular with people who want to reflect the religious or spiritual side of their personality. Alternatively, if you would like an angelic design without the religious overtones, why not consider a fairy tattoo?

2) Butterfly

A butterfly tattoo represents grace and freedom. They also symbolize beauty, which makes them popular with women. They're also perfect for people who have never had a tattoo before or those who want a small tattoo.

3) Celtic

These ancient patterns and designs, which are often represented by elaborate knots and crosses are perfect for anyone with Scottish or Irish family connections.

4) Cross

Again, these designs can symbolize religious faith, but they're also commonly used with eternity symbols to show enduring love or friendship. So they're good if you want to get a tattoo with your children's names on it.

5) Flowers

Flower tattoos are a sign of beauty, growth and regeneration. And if you want a bright, vibrant tattoo with plenty of color, flowers will give you an endless number of possibilities.

6) Stars

Star tattoo designs are extremely popular and as such have come to symbolize a different cultural, social and religious meaning for many millions of people. In general, star tattoos represent positivity, dreams and high ambitions.

7) Tribal

Tribal tattoo designs have got a long and diverse history. Over the years different styles and shapes have come to represent many different historical tribes and cultures. So they're great for people who want to show a connection with their past ancestors.

But beyond the actual design that you choose, there are a number of factors that will help to personalise your tattoo.

Some tattoos, mainly the larger designs, such as dragons, angels, birds etc, are much more elaborate and intricate. The attention to detail is amazing and the end result is a highly lifelike piece of artwork. Alternatively, many tattoos, mainly the smaller designs, such as hearts, stars, flowers etc, are much simpler and more like a cartoon character in style. Colorful but with less detail.

Which brings us to the issue of color. The colors chosen for your design play a large part in the overall look and spirit of your tattoo. In general, women tend to select smaller tattoos with bright, vibrant colors. On the other hand, men go for larger designs with more muted color and extra detail to make the design look as lifelike as possible.

If you want to emphasize a side of your life, such as your beliefs or your culture, it's possible to combine traditional tattoo designs with items that reflect these values. For example, your design could incorporate a small cross, tribal lettering or even the colors of your home country's flag.

And finally, if you want the ultimate in personalisation, some people have their tattoo custom designed by an artist to combine several items that represent the various themes of their life. So in effect their tattoo or tattoos tell their life story.

Cherry Blossom Tattoo Designs - Your Ultimate Guide


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Cherry Blossom Tattoo Designs could probably top the list of the most preferred tattoos by women. One cannot deny the beauty and delicate nature of every cherry blossom, perhaps being the reason why they are wanted by many aside from the fact that they have a very deep meaning both in the Chinese and Japanese culture. If you're considering getting a tattoo, and have already found a design that you like, it's best to find the meaning behind it before having it done. The worst thing that could happen is for you to regret the tattoo that'll be there on your skin forever.

In Chinese culture, the cherry blossom signifies feminine power and dominance. It exemplifies the beauty that women possess and the strength of character that they exude. In Chinese herbal lore, meanwhile, cherry blossoms symbolize love.

In Japanese culture holds an entirely different meaning for this beautiful flower. For them, cherry blossoms represent the transience of life. Since the flower is one that blooms for a very short period of time and withers right after. This also has a very deep connection with the Buddhist teachings regarding the emotional attachment to a particular outcome. The teaching says that all suffering will pass in time since everything in life is transitory.

The fallen cherry blossom in Japan stands for the life of a warrior which was cut short in battle. It also has a deep meaning in Japanese literature as it is connected with snow.

Knowing the beautiful and very symbolic meanings behind tattoo designs could not only help you decide but also add up to your knowledge of tattoo meanings. Once you find one that you like, it would be great to connect these meanings to your own perception of Cherry Blossom Tattoo Designs so that every piece of artwork marked on your body would have a special meaning which you could tell everyone about.

All of women spectacular flower TAttoos Design

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At its essence, the rose is a spectacular flower; it’s straightforward to see the reasons folks want rose tattoo designs tattooed onto their lower back. The curved essence of the blossom is perfect for the curved area of that part of the body, and lends femininity and beauty.

All of women spectacular flower TAttoos Design are attracted to the rose due to its many meanings. Needless to say a red version means love and passion; a red rose with no thorns implies immediate love. The round head of the rose stands for fertility. All through the years, roses have been cultivated to give components used in a variety of lotions, potions and medicines. In addition, the rose has divine meaning, as many associate its splendour to religious leaders.

flower Tattoos design like the rose tattoos

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flower Tattoos design like the rose tattoos that will rest on their own, or are you more interested in something that that will have several different flowers and maybe some green vegetation when it comes to providing a lovely backdrop? You’ll find that it is important to think about the tattoo design on your body as a whole.There are plenty of options that are open to you if you are considering looking for great Hawaiian flower tattoo designs, consider the rose tattoos or maybe an array of many flower tattoo designs.

beautiful elegant Flower Tattoo Design And show beauty

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flower tattoos are just for women. Sure, it may speak a lot about femininity and being gentle, but don’t let these connotations mislead you because the truth is, a flower tattoo may look as great on a man.For women, flower tattoos are nothing short of exquisite. Tattoo Art on Body Sexy Girls, form, size or color of your tattoo would be stunning, not to mention very meaningful. A rose in bloom, for example, could mean transcending to adulthood or another phase in one’s life. Wildly colored flowers may signify youthfulness and a single beautiful elegant Flower Tattoo Design And show beauty.

women favor floral Tatoo designs

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These are very fanciful. Japanese are considered to have a lot of artistic talent. Whenever you are as well with creative inclination, go for Japanese sleeve tattoo designs. Some of the most popular designs are cherry blossoms, samurai, Koi fish, floral Tatoo designs.If you are looking to more colored designs, there are flowered designs. You are able to pick out from several floral sleeve tattoo designs available. Commonly women favor floral designs. There are a lot of men that love these designs as well. Whether you like complex or simple, there are all kinds of designs acquirable for you.Flower tattoo patterns are additional sleeve tattoo designs. The Celts were admitted for their knick-knacks and arms. Religion dominated their work. Though only the Celts can design these tattoos, whenever you would like to add spark, you are able to add together characters and other things too.Nevertheless, the best designs are Original Oriental Girl Of Tattoo Art

Tribal Tattoo Design

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Girl Tattoo Design

Among the best things about lower back girl tattoos of butterflies is that they have the ability to aesthetically add a lot of color into your tattoo without the loudness that is occasionally related with color. The lower back tattoos of butterflies allows the artist and the recipient huge scope for the tattooist to show of there girl tattoo art ability.