Archive | September, 2008

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Flaunt Your Temporary Butterfly Tattoos!

Posted on 30 September 2008 by Tony

Tattoos are becoming ever more popular. For the first time, they are actually accepted as culture in most societies and not frowned upon any longer. Some people like the designs of the tattoos and others actually enjoy the sensation of having them done. However, if you are not yet prepared to get a permanent tattoo, then it is advisable for you to have a temporary tattoo. A temporary tattoo is the only solution left for you if you want to have an artistic tattoo and yet you do not want to go under needles.

Butterfly tattoos are beautiful and pleasing to the eyes, since such designs have excellent shapes and vibrant colors. Butterflies also signify change or metamorphosis making it the favorites of women all around the globe. This is due to the fact that butterflies start as ugly caterpillars but then change into a lovely creature over time.

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Women Just Love Flower Foot Tattoos!

Posted on 29 September 2008 by Tony

The way we see tattoos and people with tattoos have experienced a 180-degree turn in the recent years. Thanks to television shows about tattoos and tattooing, we are now embracing tattoos in a frenzy that was unseen a few years ago. These television shows have also allowed us to see tattoos as a serious form of art, and not something that is just a passing trend. Tattoo artists are now getting the praise and more importantly, the respect they deserve for their craft.
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Searching For A Tribal Fairy Tattoo?

Posted on 28 September 2008 by Tony

This type of tattoo is usually used by women, because fairies are usually seen as beautiful and enchanting, but mischievous and playful at the same time. Depending on the design type, a tribal fairy tattoo can depict the sweet innocence of a young fairy or it can show the pureness and the goodness of a matured lady bathed in the glow of the morning sun.

Fairies are represented in nature by small creatures that dance around flowers and fly with sparkly dust following their trail. They have dresses that usually have flower designs and have a green base color and their hair may have a tiara of flower or stars. That being said, it really is no wonder that a tribal fair tattoo a tribal fairy tattoo is sported by a woman than a man.
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Star Foot Tattoo – Help I’m Seeing Stars!

Posted on 27 September 2008 by Tony

In the world of tattoos, foot tattoos are fast becoming the popular choice especially for ladies. This is mainly because a foot tattoo is eye-catching and a little bit erotic. Admit it guys, you simply can’t help yourself saying ‘Wow’ if you notice a woman with a tattoo peeking out of her sexy stilettos. And confess it girls, a foot tattoo, hidden or not, can totally transform yourself from a plain Jane to a sexy siren.

There are a lot of design selections for foot tattoos. You can have a butterfly foot tattoo or a flower foot tattoo. But aside of these two well-liked foot tattoo designs; another cooler motif is a star foot tattoo.
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A Koi Sleeve Tattoo? Sounds A Bit Fishy To Me!

Posted on 26 September 2008 by Tony

A koi, also known as a carp, is large freshwater fish and a normal fixture in the art of tattooing in Japan. Koi are revered mostly in Asia since it plays significant parts in both the Japanese and Chinese legends and myths. A lot of those stories transformed Koi into dragons for their undying determination. The Koi symbolizes perseverance during troubling times and strength to battle life’s adversities.

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Japenese even believe that Koi fish are brave and proud since they don’t quiver and vibrate when killed as opposed to other fishes. Koi fish are also associated with the Samurais of Japan and are known as on the most sacred and exact symbol of Samurais.
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Make Your Own Luck With Irish Celtic Tattoos

Posted on 25 September 2008 by Tony

If it is lucky to have a horseshoe tacked on top of your door frame or it is considered as a good luck charm to have a rabbit’s foot on your person, then consider a more artistic and a more expressive way of bringing more luck in your life. This is by getting yourself one of those popular Irish Celtic tattoos.

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There are numerous designs of Irish Celtic tattoos and for each design, there are various styles that you can choose from. Here are some of the most popular Irish Celtic tattoos out there and their descriptions.
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Why Ladybug Tattoos Are So Popular

Posted on 24 September 2008 by Tony

One of the cutest and hottest tattoo designs. Popular with women are ladybug tattoos.

Many cultures all around the globe relate ladybugs with good fortune and luck. It was actually believed that once a ladybug lands on you, good fortune will come next. Furthermore, if you are ill and a ladybug lands on you, it will then take away whatever illness you have. These are but some old stories of some people who are aficionados of ladybugs.

These small stories may or may not be true but either way, ladybug tattoos will definitely look good as tattoo designs. Thus, it is a great choice to have ladybugs as your tattoo designs.
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Dragon Tattoo Designs For Power And Strength

Posted on 23 September 2008 by Tony

People have tattoos for a whole variety of reasons. This means there are a huge variety of different designs available. One of the most popular among these designs is the dragon tattoo designs.

Most of the epics and mythologies of almost all cultures in the world include dragons as characters. As a matter of fact, ancient carvings and drawings from ethnic people also featured dragons. Thus, there is no doubt why dragon tattoo designs are very popular. Furthermore, the dragon tattoos convey a lot of meanings, symbols, and representations as well.

Dragon designs represent explosiveness and fierceness. This is due to the fact that dragons are explosive, fierce, and strong in nature. They are explosive and fierce in a sense that they emit fires through their mouths. Hence, mixed martial artists and athletes use such designs to signify their own powerful skills in the field of fighting.

Dragons are said to be legendary, mystical, and magical creatures. And this is the reason why dragon tattoos are used to represent magical and mysticism. Dragon designs which symbolize magic and supernatural things are vibrant in colors and styles.

In addition, dragon tattoos sometimes convey power. This is just common because dragons are really powerful in nature as well as in appearance. In point of fact, no one has ever seen nor heard about weak and lousy dragons. Thus, people who feel that they are very powerful usually choose dragons as their tattoo designs.

Dragon designs as tattoos are being used by many people especially tattoo artists to signify protectiveness and loyalty. This is due to the fact that the aura of dragons has a strong sense of protectiveness and loyalty towards their family and fellow dragons. And this is the simple reason why most dads and moms out there prefer this kind of tattoo designs, since they are the basic foundation of a strong bonded family.

Moreover, muscular men choose dragons as their tattoo designs to represent the warrior nature within them. If you can notice, most of the movies which include dragons as the characters usually show that dragons are used to fight the enemies or the antagonists. Thus, many macho men use dragon designs to show that they can fight alone and take control of any situation, especially in times of miseries.

Men are not the only ones who can use dragons as their tattoo designs. This is due to the fact that even women can choose and use dragon designs as their tattoos. Designs of dragons used by women signify intelligence, independence, and toughness. Thus, women who use dragon tattoos are said to be undeniably strong in nature.

Indeed, dragon tattoo designs from different cultures convey and represent different kinds of meanings. However, we have to consult first a tattoo artist and research for tattoo catalogs if we want to have dragon tattoos. You can also have a look at online tattoo websites available on the worldwide web. We just have to make sure to choose and use awesome designs of dragon tattoos to get the most impact.

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Finding The Perfect Tribal Scorpion Tattoos

Posted on 22 September 2008 by Tony

You have been thinking of getting a tattoo for some time now. It took you a while to have the guts and conviction but you finally got a visit from the gods of decisiveness to get some “tats.”

You have been thinking of getting one of those tribal scorpion tattoos. Although you know these are popular designs and it will take some time to actually find a unique design, you are willing to go through hell and back to find that one tribal scorpion tattoo design that will adorn your nape, your arm, your shoulder, your lower back, your bottom or that ankle. After all, who says that getting a tattoo will be easy?
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Beware Of These Chinese Tattoo Mistakes

Posted on 21 September 2008 by Tony

Chinese characters are very attractive as they look cool and they still have a meaning on their own. They look very mysterious and deep that more and more non-Chinese are getting Chinese characters permanently inked on their skin. Another trait that drags us towards choosing Chinese characters as tattoos is the intricacy on how they look on your skin.

And their intricacy is the reason why some people sport wrongly made Chinese characters on their skin, printed forever (unless you are willing to shell out at least $1000 for removal). Here are some mistakes that you may want to note if you are planning to have a Chinese tattoo inked on you.

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