Instead Of A Zodiac Tattoo, Get Your Birth Flower Instead

Plenty of people get zodiac tattoos, but trying to find an original style of your own can be challenging. For example, if you’re a Virgo, them you either have to get a weird “M” or the figure of a woman tattooed on your skin. Not much variety there.

That’s why these birth flower tattoos are the perfect alternative!

Don’t get me wrong, there are some pretty great zodiac sign images out in the world today, but nothing like these delicate and insanely awesome floral designs. Plus, they have a special meaning for you, and isn’t that the point?

So here’s a little inspiration for your future birth flower tattoo. I hope you like yours as much as I like mine!
January – Carnation

More than just a “cheap flower” as some think if them, carnations are gorgeous, come in a variety of colours, and tattoo wonderfully.

February – Violet

A truly beautiful flower for those born in February!

March – Daffodil

Daffodils mark the beginning of Spring, and their bright colours make anyone’s day a whole lot better. March babies, this is for you!

April – Sweet Pea

Sweet Pea flowers are so delicate that they are perfect for a watercolour design like this one!

May – Lily of the Valley

Lily of the Valley, oh you beautiful flower. Simple enough for anyone to have, and it looks stunning on its own (above) or bunched together (below).

June – Honeysuckle

June gets Honeysuckle and Rose as its birth flower. There’s about a zillion rose tattoos that we’ve all seen before but we included one anyways. As for the Honeysuckle- imagine all the colour combinations you could fill those with!

July – Water Lily

Congrats, July babies, you have my favourite birth flower- the Water Lily! Whether they are coloured or simply outlined, these are certainly the coolest of the cool.

August – Poppy

The bright red of the Poppy makes it wonderful for any tattoo. Simplistic or elaborate, either way the poppy is a winner!

September – Morning Glory

Morning Glories are perfect for anywhere on the body because they are so simplistic, yet their colours make a statement.

October – Marigold

Also known as calendula, the marigold is that brightly coloured flower you see on people’s shoulders or forearm that stand out like no other!

November – Chrysanthemum

No stranger to the tattoo realm, mums are fantastic when you want to add a splash of colour to your world!

December – Narcissus

There are countless styles you could choose from with this flower, so go crazy!

By Raven Fon