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It is almost impossible to pre-design a cover up for something as detailed as a butterfly.
Your best bet is to go to all your local tattoo studios, study some of the artists work and find someone whose freehand work you like. Then give them free reign, most artists will tell you straight that they can't just stick something over the top of it, but if you do a little research first you could get a beautiful piece of art over it.
Lower hip should be an easier place to cover up though, lots of flowing lines that follow the contours of your hip and leg should camoflage pretty well. You could also consider getting it added to if you just want something different.
It is almost impossible to pre-design a cover up for something as detailed as a butterfly.
Your best bet is to go to all your local tattoo studios, study some of the artists work and find someone whose freehand work you like. Then give them free reign, most artists will tell you straight that they can't just stick something over the top of it, but if you do a little research first you could get a beautiful piece of art over it.
Lower hip should be an easier place to cover up though, lots of flowing lines that follow the contours of your hip and leg should camoflage pretty well. You could also consider getting it added to if you just want something different.
What is the best type of tattoo for your first?
Q. I was thinking a heartagram on my wrist or something of that sort. OR is it better to get a large tattoo for your first? To get use to the ink work... I don't know, that's what I've heard from a friend.
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I got a smaller one (it's only about 2/3 inches) and I got it in a spot that no one else could see it. It's at my hip bone, and I made sure it was a design that I would like in years to come. Something that would undoubtedly still represent me in 50 years. I got a music note and a butterfly. It's beautiful.
It was painful because it was on my hip bone and a tiny bit around my pubic area. It only took about a half hour to do, but I still got a good taste of how painful it was.
I think I'll go bigger for my next one, but I definitely think you should start small so that way you end up with something you can handle (pain-wise), and something that is easily covered by clothes/etc if you decide it's not the best idea.
I got a smaller one (it's only about 2/3 inches) and I got it in a spot that no one else could see it. It's at my hip bone, and I made sure it was a design that I would like in years to come. Something that would undoubtedly still represent me in 50 years. I got a music note and a butterfly. It's beautiful.
It was painful because it was on my hip bone and a tiny bit around my pubic area. It only took about a half hour to do, but I still got a good taste of how painful it was.
I think I'll go bigger for my next one, but I definitely think you should start small so that way you end up with something you can handle (pain-wise), and something that is easily covered by clothes/etc if you decide it's not the best idea.
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