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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Baby Tattoo Designs


What better reason to get a tattoo than to commemorate such a life alternating event as the birth of a child? Having your baby's ten little digits inked on your body can be a wonderful reminder of your commitment to love, protect and provide for this new life. It's also a way to celebrate the bonds of the child/parent connection.


Ideas for Baby Foot Print Tattoos Designs

There are a lot of ways for baby tattoo designs. Here are just a few ideas.

Using Real Foot Prints
Every new baby is foot printed at the hospital shortly after birth. Parents receive a copy of the print for identification purposes as well as for a keepsake of the event. Typically done in plain black ink, these certificates make an ideal blue print for a baby foot tat. A talented artist can take that original print, copy it onto transfer paper and use it as the basis for an awe-inspiring tattoo.

Pro Life Symbol
Many pro-life proponents use two tiny baby feet to symbolize the size of a fetus's feet at the time of the legal gestational age limit on abortions. They feel this shows that a baby is a real human life, and not a conglomeration of impersonal cells. To them, a baby foot tattoo can be a very powerful symbol.

One or Two?
Should you use one or two feet in your design? It's really your choice, and it depends on what else you might like to incorporate in the design and where you want to locate your new tat.

Multiple Baby Feet Tats
Here's a design that can be added to whenever a new child is born Start between the shoulder blades or at the top of the back of one shoulder. Add just one foot print from the current baby and the child's name. Add each new baby's print and name as it is born. You'll wind up with a trail of little feet that symbolize your family. Alternating between left and right foot tattoos creates a trail of footsteps, something that can also be symbolic of your life's journey.

Color
There really is no reason to limit you strictly to black ink. Feel free to use colors to make your tat pop. Consider pink or baby blue to designate between a girl and a boy. You might even choose to use rainbow colors for a more impressive visual.

Memorials
Unfortunately, the joys of a new birth can be marred by an untimely death. Baby foot print tattoos can be used to memorialize a life that had barely begun. In cases like this, you can still have the baby foot-printed and use the prints to create a very personal tattoo. Other items to include would be the child's name and the dates of the birth and death. The end result is a tat that pays tribute to the lost child.

Coordinating Designs
Foot print tattoos can be very simple works. However, there are many ways to expand on the design.

You might include:

An image of the child's face
The baby's name
Birth information such as the date and time of birth, weight, length, etc.
A short verse, either original or borrowed from a well loved poem or passage of scripture
A heart to encase the feet
Flowers and vines to playfully tickle the toes
A dove to wish the child a peaceful life
Placement

As mentioned earlier, the final size of the design will dictate where it can be placed. Here are a few ideas:

A single newborn's life-sized foot print can be tattooed on top of an adult's foot to show the difference in size. This can make a very tender tattoo that a child will appreciate looking at in the years to come.
A set of life-sized baby feet need a bit of space, but there's no reason they need to be placed side by side. If spaced in a walking pattern, they should fit nicely on an upper arm or leg.
Larger designs that contain additional elements might be better placed as a chest, back or upper shoulder tattoo.

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