Daffodil tattoos

Women today have no qualms about going under the knife for vanity's cause. They are not afraid of knives. Neither are they with needles. Tattooing is becoming increasingly becoming popular among women as one of the celebrities more and more women accessories bearing her body in the form of tattoos. What makes it so popular?
Tattooing is a form of self-expression. At that time, women have a say on just about anything and they have the freedom to do what they like. Unlike before, while tattoos on women were shunned by society, is now something women can be proud of. Tattoos means strength, power, beauty and sensuality. And these are things that women want.
Women generally favor more colorful, entertaining and intricate tattoo designs such as butterflies, fairies, and flower tattoos is probably the most marketable women, especially younger ones. These tattoo designs enhance the beauty and sensuality itself. But there are men who also use tattoos flower and it usually symbolizes someone close to their hearts and may even be accompanied by a name or initials of the woman.
Flower tattoos come in all shapes, colors and sizes. The size depends on the person wearing the tattoo. If she wants it to be small, beautiful and sexy and discreet or large and obvious to prove a point or make a statement, is totally up to her because tattoos also spell freedom.
Any design of the flower that you think may be made into a tattoo. The rose is without doubt one of the most popular tattoos of flowers to date. But any flower you want can be recreated in a tattoo of a tattoo talented artist. Different flowers have different symbolisms. Here is a list of common flower tattoos and their meanings:
Baby's Breath: Innocence, eternal love
Bells of Ireland: Good luck
Harpsichord: Luck, health, affection, true love, woman
Chrysanthemum: Truth, joy, optimism, peace
Daffodil: Respect, new beginnings, happiness
Margarida innocence, purity, fidelity
Dandelion: Faithfulness, wishes come true
Forget-Me-Not: Remembrance, hope, true love
Freesia: Innocence
Gladiolus: Beauty, passion, strength
Hibiscus: Beauty delicate
Hyacinth: Playful, carefree
Iris: Wisdom, friendship, faith, courage
Jasmine: Sensuality, elegance, wealth
Lavender: Devotion
Lilac: Confidence
Lily: Wealth, innocence, modesty
Magnolia: Dignity, beauty, love of nature
Orchid: rare beauty, refinement, throughout life, many children
Primrose: Youth, love
Rosemary: Remembrance, hope, purity
Sunflower: adoration, loyalty, luck
Tulip: Fame, beauty, love, charity
Violet: faithfulness, innocence, modesty, calm
Weeping Willow: Memory, affection, friendship
The color of the flower used in tattoo can also determine its meaning. A rose, for example, means femininity, eternal love and beauty, but a dark red or black rose can mean death or sadness. You can search for the different meanings of different flowers tattoos before you get one for yourself unless you have a personal meaning for you.
The tattoo is a personal thing if you want tattoos of flowers or any design you want or the meaning you want to convey is determined solely by the person who will use them, you. If you want to express something that a tattoo, go ahead. If you want to get one as an accessory or increase their level of sensuality to a point, oneâ is not stopping. It is their prerogative. Nothing beats the smell of freedom.
Does flower tattoos fascinate you? Wait till you see more tattoo designs that can be combined with a flower motif such as fairy tattoos and dragonfly tattoos. Visit body-jewelry-useek.com and find out more about cool tattoo ideas that would blow your mind.
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Tattoo Stencil - Daffodil - #L140 $3.95 Daffodil1 1/2" x 1 5/8"These reusable, 10mil Mylar stencils are for repeated, professional use. Each stencil design is individually cut into its own small sheet for easy tat application. Flexible, durable, and unconditionally guaranteed for a year, these stencils last a lifetime, but pay for themselves in just one use.... |
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Tattoo Stencil - Daffodil - #L218 $3.95 Daffodil1 1/4" x 1 1/4"These reusable, 10mil Mylar stencils are for repeated, professional use. Each stencil design is individually cut into its own small sheet for easy tat application. Flexible, durable, and unconditionally guaranteed for a year, these stencils last a lifetime, but pay for themselves in just one use.... |