dragonfly and flower tattoo on girls lower back
Showing posts with label Butterfly Tattoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Butterfly Tattoos. Show all posts
Monday, November 14, 2011
Dragonfly And Flower Tattoo on Girls Lower Back
Dragonfly Tattoo Designs Idea For Girls
Dragonfly tattoo designs Idea for girls
Dragonfly tattoo designs Idea for girls
Dragonfly Tattoos On Back:

Many women who are getting their Dragonfly Design might get a small dragonfly tattoo somewhere on their bodies, as it’s a great tattoo to have but a small one is easy to cover up. Then again, some women choose to have ultra large, shimmering dragonflies either on their tattoos on lower backs,tattoos on Upper Back or even their tattoos on shoulders.Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Girls Latest Butterfly Tattoo Designs
Girls Latest Butterfly Tattoo Designs
Girls Latest Butterfly Tattoo Designs
Girls Latest Butterfly Tattoo Designs
Girls Latest Butterfly Tattoo Designs
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Thursday, October 27, 2011
Unique Butterfly Tattoos
Unique Butterfly tattoos have been among one of the most popular tattoo designs that have been requested for woman over the past years. Butterfly tattoos hold a unique fascination with the human race and have always been subject to artistic expression whether it’s in music, tattoos, paintings, etc. With its vivid colors, striking lines, and distinctiveness, most people can’t disagree with the beauty of a butterfly.

There are literally millions of butterfly tattoo designs. With that in mind finding the right design can take time. Tribal style butterflies, Celtic butterfly designs, fairy butterflies, big bold butterflies, to small butterfly tattoo designs and anything else in between.
If you know you want a butterfly tattoo I would advise you to look at the designs below to try and open up your mind to all the different design possibilities. It’s also a good idea to look at real pictures of butterflies to understand their shapes and color patterns.
Butterfly tattoos can hold a variety of different meanings. If you’re not already on the bandwagon for a butterfly tattoo perhaps I can persuade you with the following information. Below I have given some information on what butterfly tattoos can represent, facts about butterflies, as well as testimonials from people that have received butterfly tattoo designs. Please keep in mind that a butterfly tattoo can represent different things to different people, below are just some brief examples.
There are literally millions of butterfly tattoo designs. With that in mind finding the right design can take time. Tribal style butterflies, Celtic butterfly designs, fairy butterflies, big bold butterflies, to small butterfly tattoo designs and anything else in between.
If you know you want a butterfly tattoo I would advise you to look at the designs below to try and open up your mind to all the different design possibilities. It’s also a good idea to look at real pictures of butterflies to understand their shapes and color patterns.
Butterfly tattoos can hold a variety of different meanings. If you’re not already on the bandwagon for a butterfly tattoo perhaps I can persuade you with the following information. Below I have given some information on what butterfly tattoos can represent, facts about butterflies, as well as testimonials from people that have received butterfly tattoo designs. Please keep in mind that a butterfly tattoo can represent different things to different people, below are just some brief examples.
Butterfly Symbolism
- Represents the fragility of life
- Transformation or change as well as love and joy
- Simplicity
- Peace
- A new life
- A new beginning
- Serves as a reminder to make changes when the opportunities arise
- The butterfly flight appears as though its dancing, a reminder not to take things so seriously
Butterfly Facts
- About 28,000 known butterfly species throughout the world
- Butterflies weigh as little as two rose petals (could incorporate this into your tattoo design)
- The wings of a butterfly are actually transparent; the vivid colors are due to overlapping bright scales
- Butterflies only fly during the day
- You won’t kill a butterfly by touching its wings
Butterfly Tattoo Testimonials
- I just received my butterfly tattoo a month ago and for me it symbolizes a new life, a new beginning if you will. For years I have tried to please everyone by being someone I’m not. My butterfly tattoo was a gift to me for being me. The process was exhilarating and the tattoo is calm, vibrant, colorful, and most of all beautiful. Everything that I want to be.
- My grandma died and before she was buried she was put into her coffin in a closed depressing room that didn’t have windows or ventilation. A dismal electric bulb was the only thing that lighted her while her loved ones said goodbye. When they arrived into the room they found a butterfly flying around with its vivid colored wings and it has remained a mystery of how it arrived there. This incident caused me to get a butterfly tattoo. For me my tattoo symbolizes the spirit, life and death with its three stages of mankind, and reincarnation. Finally, it also symbolizes the short and intense life and the magic dust on a butterfly’s wing is our freedom that enables our flight.
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Saturday, October 22, 2011
Butterfly Fairy Tattoos For Girls
Fairies (faeries) are known by many names, such as fay (fae), sprites, pixies, gnomes, fair folk, wee folk, and brownies to name a few. According to legend, they are magical creatures who can be enormously helpful or incredibly destructive. In general, fairies look exactly like humans, but are often described as being incredibly small, having wings, having pointed 'elf' ears, having fangs, being part demon, or being dead.
Traditionally, most stories and tales about fairies primarily focus on keeping them away and protecting both family and property from their influence. Perhaps the most atrocious activity associated with fairies is their penchant for swapping healthy babies with changelings, which are often described as unhealthy, weak children who fail to thrive. In olden days, a child who was born healthy but later became sick, weak, or fussy was believed to be a changeling and fairies were blamed.
The modern idea of fairies is far removed from those of folklore. Today, the word “fairy” inspires thoughts of Disney's Tinkerbell and the Blue Fairy, rather than Shakespeare's Puck and Queen Mab. Fairy tattoos represent a link to the magical and enchanted aspects of nature. The fairy tattoo motif often represents childhood or youthful innocence because of the obvious connection between fairies and fairy tales, or children's stories that have fantastical elements and a happy ending. In most tales, fairies are predominantly female characters, with few exceptions. The modern myths paint them as beautiful, tiny, winged females who clothe themselves with flower petals and leaves. This starkly contrasts older stories of fairies, which describes them as human-sized, walking among mortals, and frequently dead.
Of the two genders, women are more likely to choose fairy tattoos than men. Fairy tattoos can either be cartoon-looking or realistic, but are usually colored or very detailed. Because fairies are considered to be small, they translate well into small tattoos, which is partly why they are a popular tattoo theme. Fairy tattoo designs fit well in a variety of places on the body, like shoulders, hips, lower back, ankles, etc. Fairies can be depicted in a variety of positions, like standing, flying, sitting, reclining, or crouching. Fairy tattoo designs can also be elaborated to include flowers, petals, mushrooms, toadstools, butterflies, hummingbirds, dragonflies, frogs, or leaves. Fairy tattoos also vary greatly in their overall design of the fairies.
When men choose fairy tattoo designs, the fairies are drastically different from the tattoo designs women choose. Men often pick fairy tattoos that depict the fairies as pin-ups, or seductive women. These fairies are frequently naked, and represent exotic or impossible seduction, rather than innocence or childhood, just like the men's mermaid tattoos are very different from those chosen by women. For this reason, the male fairy tattoo is more likely to harken to the more sinister traditions and aspects of fairy folklore. The male fairy tattoo is seductive, but also dangerous.
Sometimes, women choose specific fairies, like Thumbelina or Crysta from Ferngully. These tattoos are typically accurate representations of the characters as they were in the films. With character fairy tattoos, the meaning behind the tattoo has less to do with a love of fairy folklore or what fairies represent, and more to do with connotations and feelings associated with that specific work. For example, a woman with a Tinkerbell tattoo might only care for that character, and have no particular love of other fairy designs. Fairy tattoos, because of their symbolism for childhood and children's stories, are sometimes used as commemoration or memorial tattoos for children who have passed away. These tattoos might mean that those lost children are forever innocent, childlike, and pure.
Fairy tattoos spiked in popularity around the same time as butterfly and dragonfly tattoos. This might be because women are drawn to the magical and mystical aspects of these creatures, their deep symbolism and historical significance, their delicate natures and innate fragility, and their distinctly feminine characteristics. Fairy tattoos continue to be a common motif and fairies in general are becoming increasingly popular.
Traditionally, most stories and tales about fairies primarily focus on keeping them away and protecting both family and property from their influence. Perhaps the most atrocious activity associated with fairies is their penchant for swapping healthy babies with changelings, which are often described as unhealthy, weak children who fail to thrive. In olden days, a child who was born healthy but later became sick, weak, or fussy was believed to be a changeling and fairies were blamed.
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Friday, October 14, 2011
Latest Butterfly Tattoos Idea
Butterfly tattoos have been an muse of art even during the ancient period in Egypt. The Greeks believed that every time a butterfly flies out of its case a human soul surfaces. Many people from different cultures said that it is a symbol of revival and prosperity and many believed it to be a symbol of love and beauty, and also a symbol of freedom and good luck. Once you are over the fear of the needle and you adapt yourself with an idea to embody a lasting piece of art on yourself, the first important thing that would cross your mind would be the tattoo design you would want to zero in on. Most women and girls who mostly have a confusion on whichtattoo design finally their body should be inked with, go for some girly stuff like flowers, sparkling stars or butterflies.
Among these, most of the girls opt for abutterfly tattoo. It is the most ideal design by women and young girls because of its colorful and unique look. Women and girls go for butterfly tattoos because they can look really charming on any part of the body. Butterflies are considered a symbol of delicacy and people believe that the change from a caterpillar to a butterfly is a classic image of the transformation of an earthly soul into a divine being. Here is an overview about butterfly tattoos.
Even a small sized butterfly tattoo would be patently good on any part of your body and would look really charming on your arms or hands or any curve of your body. Many young girls find it trendier to have them on it on their backs as they are even and can be combined with any other design alreadytattooed or to be added later. They look really alluring when they are used on women’s exposed body areas. Have a look at where you can place your butterfly tattoos.
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Butterfly Tattoo For Girls


For the high prevalence of butterfly tattoo, many people choose this one. Once you decide to select the design of your tribal butterfly tattoo, the second step you will do is to search some images of this design tattoo. For example, you can search an image from Google site and look for five other designs that you are also fond of. Printed them out and then take notes down about what you are fond of and make a list of the style and manner you want to have in your own tattoo
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Thursday, October 6, 2011
Butterfly Tattoos Ideas
Butterfly Tattoos Ideas
People who decide on a Butterfly designs usually make their decision based on their beauty but they also represent freedom, peace, and transformation, symbols of our spirit, the butterfly has a piece of all of us in them.
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Monday, October 3, 2011
Butterfly Tattoos Idea For Girls
Butterfly tattoos have been an muse of art even during the ancient period in Egypt. The Greeks believed that every time a butterfly flies out of its case a human soul surfaces. Many people from different cultures said that it is a symbol of revival and prosperity and many believed it to be a symbol of love and beauty, and also a symbol of freedom and good luck. Once you are over the fear of the needle and you adapt yourself with an idea to embody a lasting piece of art on yourself, the first important thing that would cross your mind would be the tattoo design you would want to zero in on. Most women and girls who mostly have a confusion on whichtattoo design finally their body should be inked with, go for some girly stuff like flowers, sparkling stars or butterflies.
Among these, most of the girls opt for abutterfly tattoo. It is the most ideal design by women and young girls because of its colorful and unique look. Women and girls go for butterfly tattoos because they can look really charming on any part of the body. Butterflies are considered a symbol of delicacy and people believe that the change from a caterpillar to a butterfly is a classic image of the transformation of an earthly soul into a divine being. Here is an overview about butterfly tattoos.
Even a small sized butterfly tattoo would be patently good on any part of your body and would look really charming on your arms or hands or any curve of your body. Many young girls find it trendier to have them on it on their backs as they are even and can be combined with any other design alreadytattooed or to be added later. They look really alluring when they are used on women’s exposed body areas. Have a look at where you can place your butterfly tattoos.
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Saturday, October 1, 2011
Latest Butterfly Skull Tattoos Fashion
Latest Butterfly Skull Tattoos Fashion
Latest Butterfly Skull Tattoos Fashion
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Butterfly Latest Tattoo Designs Ideas.
Tattoo art are increasing day by day popular,Trendy and decorative tattoo designs are a choice of every next person.Morover the choice is not less,Tattoos are available in different designs and sizes.So dont got worry in decorating your body.Some are most popular tattoo designsare butterfly tattoo designs,dragon tattoo designs,tribal tattoo designs,celtic tattoo designs,heena tattoo designs and much more.
butterflies looks very beautiful and thought as a style of statement for over years.The vibrant and beautiful colors of butterfly tattoo designs made them more hot and attractive.Tattoos with butterfly makes you confuse that what tattoo design should with we go on.
Butterfly tattoo designs comes with combinations of different tattoo designs which makes them more elegant and attractive.Tattoo design of butterfly are mostly used by women,women use to place butterfly tattoo designs on those body parts which make them more elegant and attractive.Here are some butterfly Latest tattoo designs ideas.
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Sunday, July 25, 2010
Lower Back Butterfly And Tribal Tattoos
Lower Back Butterfly Tribal Tattoo
Butterflies are beautiful creatures of nature, their meanings as a tattoo often symbolizes rebirth or can be a significance symbol that revolves around a new change in life. Butterfly tattoos have always been admired by both women and girls. There are many places to get a butterfly tattoo design. In this picture of a lower back tattoo, the design consist of a butterfly tat with tribal designs that is embellished with a name in black ink.