Fairy Tattoo Designs
Tattoos of fairies blend well with other tattoo designs and these can create a delicate and pretty set of tattoo images – very feminine. Here are some of the most popular design combinations:
- Fairy + flowers + butterfly tattoo.
- Moon star fairy tattoos (a combination with a shooting star is also popular).
- Fairy + angel tattoo (or with a cherub).
- Fairy + dragon tattoo.
- Fairy + dragonfly tattoo.
- Zodiac fairy tattoo.
- Fairy + gargoyle tattoo: gargoyles are winged demons with horns, a tail and talons. They usually guard buildings, as a tattoo they guard the wearer.
- A fairy sitting on a mushroom.
- Fairy + clover.
- Fairies blend in well with tribal or Celtic designs. They don't lend themselves well to abstract patterns though.
- Fairy + phoenix tattoo.
Cute Fairy Tattoo
The fairy tattoo design appeals to a wide variety of people and they can represent a variety of lifestyles. They are very feminine of course and they add a touch of I'm-cute-but-don't-mess-with-me.
Fairy tattoos can be large or small, black or colorful, happy or sad, cute or evil.
A lone fairy tattoo on an upper arm or ankle is a nice, subtle tattoo. It’s quite unobtrusive, but more individualistic – even quirky - than many other feminine tattoo designs.
When talking about fairy art, it's hard not to mention Amy Brown, a popular American fairy artist, whose watercolor drawings enjoy some popularity as a tattoo design.
Fairy tattoos are perhaps not common enough to be called a trend - but they do have a fair following.
Pixie And Tinkerbell Tattoos
Tinkerbell Tattoo
Pixies are mythical creatures with pointed eyes and ears, green clothing and a pointed hat.
Pixies originate from Celtic folklore, just like fairies. They like to play tricks on people, by stealing and throwing things at them. There are 2 theories about their origin:
- Theory 1 goes that pixies are people who are not good enough to go to heaven and not bad enough to go to hell.
- Theory 2 says that pixies are druids who rejected Christianity. God punished them by making them smaller and smaller until they accept Christianity as their faith.
J. M. Barrie's Tinkerbell, from the novel Peter Pan, is sometimes described as being a pixie, but she is actually a fairy. Her looks were made immortal by Disney's Peter Pan movie.
Pixie and Tinkerbell tattoos enjoy a certain popularity the last decade or so.
Tattoos of fairies blend well with other tattoo designs and these can create a delicate and pretty set of tattoo images – very feminine. Here are some of the most popular design combinations:
- Fairy + flowers + butterfly tattoo.
- Moon star fairy tattoos (a combination with a shooting star is also popular).
- Fairy + angel tattoo (or with a cherub).
- Fairy + dragon tattoo.
- Fairy + dragonfly tattoo.
- Zodiac fairy tattoo.
- Fairy + gargoyle tattoo: gargoyles are winged demons with horns, a tail and talons. They usually guard buildings, as a tattoo they guard the wearer.
- A fairy sitting on a mushroom.
- Fairy + clover.
- Fairies blend in well with tribal or Celtic designs. They don't lend themselves well to abstract patterns though.
- Fairy + phoenix tattoo.
Cute Fairy Tattoo
The fairy tattoo design appeals to a wide variety of people and they can represent a variety of lifestyles. They are very feminine of course and they add a touch of I'm-cute-but-don't-mess-with-me.
Fairy tattoos can be large or small, black or colorful, happy or sad, cute or evil.
A lone fairy tattoo on an upper arm or ankle is a nice, subtle tattoo. It’s quite unobtrusive, but more individualistic – even quirky - than many other feminine tattoo designs.
When talking about fairy art, it's hard not to mention Amy Brown, a popular American fairy artist, whose watercolor drawings enjoy some popularity as a tattoo design.
Fairy tattoos are perhaps not common enough to be called a trend - but they do have a fair following.
Pixie And Tinkerbell Tattoos
Tinkerbell Tattoo
Pixies are mythical creatures with pointed eyes and ears, green clothing and a pointed hat.
Pixies originate from Celtic folklore, just like fairies. They like to play tricks on people, by stealing and throwing things at them. There are 2 theories about their origin:
- Theory 1 goes that pixies are people who are not good enough to go to heaven and not bad enough to go to hell.
- Theory 2 says that pixies are druids who rejected Christianity. God punished them by making them smaller and smaller until they accept Christianity as their faith.
J. M. Barrie's Tinkerbell, from the novel Peter Pan, is sometimes described as being a pixie, but she is actually a fairy. Her looks were made immortal by Disney's Peter Pan movie.
Pixie and Tinkerbell tattoos enjoy a certain popularity the last decade or so.
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