
Butterflies tattoos are the second most popular tattoo designs today. Some are more animated and cartoon like and some  very true-to-life. But, choosing the correct design to highlight the  potential of this magnificent insect can be a truly daunting task.  Believe me when I tell you that there are quite a few species of this  insect. As a matter of fact, there are thousands upon thousands of them.  First, we’ll take a look at real butterfly   photography, then we’ll explore simpler, more animated clip art.  If you do a simple search on the world wide web, your sure to find a  lot of fantastic pictures of these magnificent and beautiful little  buggers. And when choosing a butterfly  tattoo design, nothing can compare to the beauty that can be  found naturally. Mother nature really has some incredible designs when  it comes to butterflies. Consider the butterflies tattoo in the picture.  It’s a cross between a tribal  butterfly design and a cartoon depiction of butterflies. It’s  done with bright pigments and would make a fantastic design. It just  goes to show you what can be done with a whole lot of inspiration, and  an eye pointed towards the beauty of mother nature.

If your looking for a feminine way to express your personal  style then why not try getting a butterflies   tattoo. But, before you commit one moment to getting the design  inked into your skin then do some research and find a talented and  qualified tattoo artist. You sure don’t want to get a butterflies tattoo design dreamed up  that has a ton of personality and style and then have it inked by a sub  standard tattoo artist. Then you might end up with something that  doesn’t look anything like your original butterflies tattoo or one where  the color isn’t as bright as it should be. And there’s another thing  that you need to keep in mind. Did you know that a butterflies tattoo  that is poorly done can actually lose it’s color over time? Yep, that’s  right, if the artist hasn’t properly inked the butterflies tattoo then  the color can actually start bleeding out. That’s usually due to the  fact that sub standard artist will use inferior inks. These inks can  have numerous problems besides bleeding out. They can cause allergic  reaction, or fade too quickly. Then you have a butterflies tattoo that  is missing huge chunks of color or is faded. And you don’t want that now  do you?
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