Contents
- 1 Sketched Sunflower
- 2 Fresh Yin Yang
- 3 Make a Wish
- 4 Floral Armband
- 5 Birth Flower Bouquets
- 6 Small Sprig
- 7 Intentional Blooms
- 8 Hydrangea
- 9 Floral Reflection
- 10 Flower Fairies
- 11 Tiny Tulips
- 12 Local Landscape
- 13 Red Rose
- 14 Blooming Bodies
- 15 Delicate Dahlia
- 16 Baby Bouquet
- 17 Little Lily
- 18 Full Bloom
- 19 Lilac
- 20 Small Sunflower
- 21 Delicate Daffodils
- 22 Black Rose
- 23 Pretty Peonies
- 24 Coriander
- 25 Butterfly Blossoms
- 26 Withered Wildflowers
- 27 Lotus
- 28 Sweet Snowdrop
- 29 Lily of the Valley
- 30 Blossoming Self
Flower tattoos are forever. Aside from being a permanent choice in the literal sense, floral tattoo designs are timeless, beloved, and incredibly versatile in both placement and meaning. As a bonus, artists tend to enjoy working with and developing flower tattoo ideas, and the opportunities for creative interpretation are as plentiful as the blooms you have to choose from.
For tattoo artist Alessandro Melas, the appeal of flower tattoos lies in their connection to memory and the natural world. “Flowers are part of our everyday life, their scent and colors remain imprinted in our memories since we were children, like flowers in a park or the flowers of a particular garden,” says Melas. “They are the eternal symbol of romance and the perfection of nature […] and a universal language that belongs to us in all cultures of the world.”
Meet the expert
- Alessandro Melas is a tattoo artist based in London.
- Pablo Gutierrez is a celebrity tattoo artist based in New York City.
This is an agreed-upon sentiment “Flowers are classic and carry such deep meanings for people,” says Pablo Gutierrez, who goes by Certified Letter Boy in the tattoo world and is a go-to of the Beckham brothers. “I did a rose for Cruz that is certainly one of my favorites, and Romeo has some delicate cherry blossoms on the inside of his arm.”
Here are 30 flower tattoo ideas to help inspire your own blooming body art.
Sketched Sunflower
While many flower tattoos skew realistic, there's something to be said for a doodle design—especially in color.
Fresh Yin Yang
This is an organic twist on the class yin yang. Roses are favorites for both Melas and Gutierrez, the symbolic and storied flower adding a layer of meaning to the Chinese symbol.
Make a Wish
Dandelions are considered weeds by many, but the strong and medicinal plant is so much more—including a vehicle for wishes.
Floral Armband
If a sleeve feels like a too-much move, a floral armband offers a delicate alternative. This is also an easy means of incorporating more than one flower without any competition for attention.
Birth Flower Bouquets
“The trend that I have mainly noticed in this time regarding flowers concerns birthday flowers,” says Melas. “They are all the flowers that bloom during the month of one’s birthday or even flowers linked to a particular memory.”
Small Sprig
Flowers are a perfect choice for fans of fine line or tiny tattoos.
Intentional Blooms
“Big floral sleeves have been popular for awhile now,” says Gutierrez. This arm candy by Lindsey Strong features flowers selected for self-discovery, representing abundance, cleansing, admiration, and more.
Hydrangea
Hydrangeas are often associated with their pastel colorways, but the charm of the shrubby bunch is equally evident when inked in blacks and grays.
Floral Reflection
Finishing a personal artifact (or one beloved by a loved one) in florals infuses the design with more meaning while creating the illusion of a manmade item returning to nature.
Flower Fairies
A nostalgic motif finds modern form with a flower fairy tattoo, each design inspired by the illustrations of Cicely Mary Barker. Aside from being impossibly cute, this choice reiterates the childlike wonder that comes with flowers.
Tiny Tulips
Gutierrez notes the popularity of single line roses, but what of tiny tulips? These matching spring flowers make for an elegant sign of BFF status.
Local Landscape
Honoring your local landscape or that of a region that holds meaning for you is as easy as identifying (and inking) the area's flora.
Red Rose
“Roses are the queens of flowers: they represent love, passion, timeless romance,” says Melas. “I would like to live in a world full of roses.” A fine line rose in red lends to this romance.
Blooming Bodies
Another return-to-the-earth motif, transmuting bodies into blooms (or vice versa) is a beautiful reminder that we are one with nature.
Delicate Dahlia
Dahlia come with a high petal count and symbolize beauty and inner strength. Plus, they're impossibly pretty.
Baby Bouquet
Mix your meanings with a baby bouquet featuring flowers that matter to you in myriad ways.
Little Lily
For a delicate signal of rebirth, opt for a fine line lily.
Full Bloom
We all go through phases, and the stages of bloom to blossom make for a memorable floral tattoo. Choose your favorite flower and watch it expand for all eternity.
Lilac
If only tattoos were scratch and sniff. The springtime beauty of a lilac rings eternal with this whimsical design.
Small Sunflower
IRL, sunflowers are a hearty, towering flower. But on your skin, the bold and cheerful choice is easily reimagined as something dainty.
Delicate Daffodils
Daffodils are among the first signs of spring, and the flower's bold color (and shape) is an antidote to snowy day doldrums.
Black Rose
"Personally, I love roses on the hands or neck," says Gutierrez. A small black rose inked on the forefinger functions as a sort of forever jewelry.
Pretty Peonies
With layer upon layer of ethereal petals, peonies are a quintessential bloom. The soft and pretty nature of this flower is ideal for artistic interpretation.
Coriander
This design doubles down on delicacy by finishing the stem of coriander in white dots instead of black.
Butterfly Blossoms
Butterflies are symbols of transformation in of themselves. Add a floral wing to italicize the message.
Withered Wildflowers
Flowers don't need to be in full bloom to be beautiful. This vase of withered blooms is a whimsical sort of still life that honors florals in all phases.
Lotus
The flawless bloom of a lotus can only take root in dirty, swampy waters, making it a timeless symbol of resilience and beauty.
Sweet Snowdrop
This fragile snowdrop is pulled directly from your favorite fairytale.
Lily of the Valley
Lily of the valley is thought to symbolize joy, purity, and luck, and is often associated with the onset of spring.
Blossoming Self
If your tattoo marks a personal transformation, try imagining your inner self as a growing, blossoming garden. After all, self-love and acceptance should be as simple as admiring your favorite flowers.