Wolf Tattoo Designs
Choose the Right Design for Your Tattoo
You have decided to bite the bullet and get a tattoo, you are going to sprawl your significant others name across your chest with flitting birds and curly Q hearts! Wait a minute! Before you sit down in the chair let's look at the importance of your
You're getting a tattoo and it's going to be your boy (or girl) friend's name across your chest with hearts and birds. Stop right there! Let's talk about how to choose a tattoo you won't regret.
The most common response at this point is "But I am in LOVE!" Even so, you may want to take just a few minutes to really consider this tattoo. This is going to be a permanent fixture on your body, generally speaking. Plus tattoos hurt when applied and hurt even more if you get them removed.
If you are set on getting inked, think about where you will be forty years from now. Is the tattoo you are considering something you are going to be happy with that far into the future? Ask yourself the following questions when you are deciding on your tattoo design.
1) Motivation- Why are you considering ink? For some people it is a matter of self-expression or marking a life event. Perhaps you want to pay tribute to an important area of your life, such as love of wolves, dogs, cats or cars.
Love is the most common reason for one person to put another's name on their body permanently. When it comes to your children, parents or grandchildren this is not such a horrible idea. However, when you are thinking about putting Mr. Right's name across your back and he turns out to be Mr. Wrong you are stuck.
There is one reason people site for getting a tattoo that should send you running in the other direction and that is because all your friends are doing it! Get a tat only if and when you really want to. Some people get a tattoo because it is new, different or as a personal challenge, which is fine provided you carefully consider the tattoo design.
2) Love it now and later? Think about the possibilities, is there one thing you love today that you have no doubts you will still love when you are 50-60 years old? Maybe you and your dad spent a lot of time on an old antique car or you have loved furry critters all your life, either of these could be a great base design.
If you want the names of your children or grandchildren tattooed on your body, this is a safe choice. So is expressing your cultural ties, for instance a Chinese dragon for those with an Asian connection, either of these are not likely to lead to regret.
Are you an athlete who wants the Olympic Symbol proudly and prominently displayed in ink? Go for it! Do you see the trend here? Something that is important to you, especially over the long haul is great fodder for a tattoo design.
But here's an important note - our interests and passions change with time. You may find yourself looking at a tattoo you got several years ago that doesn't carry the same meaning with it as it did when it was new. That's okay, as long as you still feel good about what it meant at the time.
3) What will it feel like to explain your tattoo to loved ones, friends or even your neighbor from across the street? If for one moment you think you might be embarrassed by the explanation, (though you are under no obligations to explain) you may want to reconsider the idea.
It is time now to find your design. A visit to the tattoo shop can render plenty of ideas; they have books and magazines full of flash, another word for tattoo design. You can search art and tattoo magazines or simply come up with your own design.
A good tattoo artist can take even the most basic idea and an artistic flair which will give you a tat all your own. When it comes time to choose your design you simply, need to ask three questions, why you want the tattoo, what are you trying to express and what is important to you. You will find your ultimate tattoo design by asking these important questions.
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do you have and cool bear and wolf tattoo designs?
I want something sorta simple with color and if possible both wolf and bear in same tattoo and not too large. I am looking for something along the lines of the Native American theme as the bear represents a Native American friend that is no longer here and I was once attacked by a wolf hybrid and proudly wear the scars as a reminder of the respect that the wolf commands. I would appriciate and pix of your tattoos or links to websites.
Zachary, a Wolf Hybrid is a mixture of a Wolf and a domisticated dog.
And Miss I really like the idea of the wolf looking into the water and having the bear as its reflection. And If the scars we not on my face I would love the idea of blending the tattoo with my scars. Thank you for the great ideas.
Shaumini that picture is really cool. Thank you for the ideas everyone.
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would it be weird to get a tattoo that has to do something with native indians..?
Ok well i wanna get this tattoo when im older
i love it!
i love wolfs and i love the native american culture and so much more :)
i looked up the meaning of the wolf and i feel in love.. haha
soo this is what it looks like
http://crazy-tattoo-designs.com/wolf_tattoo_designs.jpg
would it be weird if i get this tattoo?
im white and this looks like a native indian tat.. dont you think?
so would it be weird if i do get it? lol
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