Shannon S.
I am saving up to do a cover up tattoo of flowers and butterflies on my upper left arm, and i want to little by little turn it into a half sleeve, and i'm wanting to know some theme ideas in your opinion that would be good. Thanks!
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Try searching butterfly or nature sleeve on pinterest, they have amazing ideas! but if you find a good tattooist, try looking in inked magazine and find one in your area - they should be able to design something for you :)
Try searching butterfly or nature sleeve on pinterest, they have amazing ideas! but if you find a good tattooist, try looking in inked magazine and find one in your area - they should be able to design something for you :)
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Hey everyone, i have half a sleeve tattoo and i find that it's missing something...it needs more, i find it looks boring.... But it's too big so i can't add a cover up to it....it's 3 roses going down my arm and they're big roses and they have some twirls and a little design coming out from the roses but i find there's a lot of empty spaces and it needs shading in the background but i would like to add more then just shading in the background....does any one know what i could add to the background along with the shading?
Thank you for the help!
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Are your roses in color or black and gray?
I'm partial to floral designs as I have a sleeve that is predominantly flowers. If you want to keep to a theme, you could carry on with the roses and add more variety (such as other flowers you're partial to) or wildlife found in a garden (butterflies, dragonflies, birds).
Roses are a common image in traditional tattoos, so you could go a more traditional route depending on the style of your current tattoo by adding other images found in traditional tattoos (something nautical if that's your thing, though there are loads of flash sheets to give you ideas if you search traditional tattoos). Honestly, so long as you get something in a similar style, a similar theme doesn't really matter. Once you get the background added, even the unrelated things can look unified.
Are your roses in color or black and gray?
I'm partial to floral designs as I have a sleeve that is predominantly flowers. If you want to keep to a theme, you could carry on with the roses and add more variety (such as other flowers you're partial to) or wildlife found in a garden (butterflies, dragonflies, birds).
Roses are a common image in traditional tattoos, so you could go a more traditional route depending on the style of your current tattoo by adding other images found in traditional tattoos (something nautical if that's your thing, though there are loads of flash sheets to give you ideas if you search traditional tattoos). Honestly, so long as you get something in a similar style, a similar theme doesn't really matter. Once you get the background added, even the unrelated things can look unified.
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