Friday, April 15, 2011

How to Make Girly Tattoo Designs

It wasn’t many years ago that tattoos were considered a man thing so girly tattoo designs weren’t even in the mix. When we thought of tattoos we envisioned an outline of a shapely woman on the arm of a man and that was what would be thought of as girly tattoo designs, if even then that term existed. Other than that we often would notice other manly images and designs as tattoos on men.

This is a different time and girly tattoo designs are common, even to the extent that more women are being inked than men, and many times multiple times. Some tattoos on women are simply sexy and very attractive on the ladies; this is how I would define girly tattoo designs. You might add any design that will add to the feminine appeal of a woman.

Now that we have established what a girly tattoo design is, just how should you choose the right inking for you? I would suggest there are several issues to resolve in your mind before you come to a design decision. Let’s consider some of these concerns;

1) Where do you want your tattoo on your body? Women commonly choose an area where the tattoo is sort of semi-visible, where the inking isn’t easily seen. These areas are considered sexy, places such as the upper chest, ankle, lower back, shoulders and nape.

2) Once this choice has been made, now you need to consider the design. Girly tattoo designs are generally small and delicate and would include designs such as hearts, stars, floral designs, initials and small cartoon characters.


3) Next you should consider your color combination. Tattoos that are considered girly often make good use of color and shading elements and hardly ever will have the harshness of a tattoo that a man would have.

Girly tattoo designs are usually simple in design but don’t interpret this to mean a woman sporting these designs is soft and the push over type. Actually it is very much the opposite; women who wear these sexy designs are usually independent, strong and highly fashionable.

Ask the advice of your family or a friend when considering your design. This makes it possible to create a design that you can own and one that will shed light on your personality. You should also consider online galleries since you will discover many designs and color combinations that you haven’t thought of; combinations that have the potential to guide you in creating a real masterpiece to be proud of.





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