TINKERBELL TATTOOS

TINKERBELL TATTOOS
Sure, Tinkerbell Tattoos are cute and girl but how much do we actually know about the history of them, aside from the fact that the character was incorporated into Disney films? Well, let me give you a brief history of the tinkerbell Tattoo. Tinkerbell is a fictional character from J. M. Barrie’s 1904 play and 1911 novel titled Peter and Wendy. She has also appeared in multiple film and television adaptations of the story, in particular the 1953 animated Walt Disney movie Peter Pan. She also appears in the "Peter and the Starcatchers" book series by Ridley Pearson and David Barry. Tinker Bell was described by J.M Barrie as a fairy who mended pots and kettles. Someone who mended pots and pans were often referred to as a tinker. Hence the first part of her name. The "bell" part of her name was derived from the fact that she didn’t use language but simply made the sounds of a bell to communicate. Tinkerbell has since become a classic symbol for the Walt Disney company. Now that you know the history behind this little sprite you can get your tinkerbell tattoo done with confidence and sport a character that is not only fun but also very historic.

TINKERBELL TATTOOS
I have seen a lot of beautiful women with super nice and very colorful tinkerbell tattoos over the years. Some have been pretty drab with their colors, but I remember a few that made tinkerbell seem like she was just about to fly right over to you. When an artist can do that with a design, it shows how really good they really are. What I think about when I see a babe with tinkerbell tattoos on her body?
I think about a fairy princess and how loving they can be until you make one mad. Then the mischievous tinkerbell comes out and watch out my friends. Tinkerbell was a feisty one if you remember from the books and the movies. Now tinkerbell tattoos come in many sizes shapes and forms, but the best ones I have seen are when she is flying and throwing the stardust all around and you get the shining effect the stardust is suppose to be putting off as it floats in the air. Matter of fact as a tinkerbell tattoos lover once told me a long time ago. Its not what tinkerbell is doing, or has done, its what she is just about to do that matters

TATTOO SLEEVES

Obviously tattoo sleeves can take on the shape of just about anything and this particular one takes on one of the most popular shapes in the world today. The shape that stands for freedom in America, something we still actually have here, but don’t blink. Yes, this shape is that of Lady Liberty from the Statue of Liberty. Granted that in this tattoo the Lady Liberty looks something like she has been on male steroids for a while and also looks like she a little upset about things. Just look at here, she’s scowling to say the least.
This is a pretty cool tattoo as far as tattoo sleeves go and I like this tattoo, I just can’t actually figure it out. I don’t know if the face of the tattoo statue is hard and mean for a meaning or if this was just not done well as a piece of artwork. Because you never know which one it might be. But it is hard for me to imagine that this Lady Liberty looks like the Cowardly Lion from The Wizard Of Oz by mistake. I just don’t see that happening by accident, but maybe it did here. Tattoo sleeves, you just don’t know about them.

This sleeve tattoo is a very complicated and involved design. This particular sleeve tattoo involves a Chinese dragon motif but if your considering getting a sleeve done you have a lot of different options available to you. Let’s talk about a few sleeve tattoo designs, shall we? I think that today I’m going to discuss three of the less popular designs. Everybody talks about Celtic or tribal sleeve tattoos but let’s think about using other design elements like flowers and Japanese tattoo designs. There are many different floral patterns and can easily be adapted to the full sleeve tattoo. These are typically more delicate feminine nature but don’t necessarily have to be. Try incorporating a thorny rose or dragon lily into your design and see just how masculine floral tattoo sleeves really can be. Now let’s talk about Japanese tattoo sleeves. The Japanese have a long history of tattooing and theme of the designs of koi fish, samurai, and cherry blossoms can often be interwoven to a very beautiful full sleeve tattoo. You can even take the Chinese dragon sleeve picture here and put it on it’s ear by incorporating a Japanese Dragon. Let your imagination be your guide.