Tuesday, November 17, 2009

I want a flower tattoo on my hip...?

But I'm unsure of what type of flower. I'm leaning towards hibiscus but I also want one that means eternity, forever, love, or something along those lines. Does anyone know which flowers mean that? I used to be a florist but all the ones I see to find arent very attractive. And I already have a rose.

I want a flower tattoo on my hip...?
Here's 3 sites that have long lists of flowers and their meanings:





http://www.victorianbazaar.com/meanings....





http://www.tokenz.com/meaning-of-flowers...





http://www.craftassoc.com/flowers.html








There is a long list of flowers that symbolize love:





forget me nots


scarlet fuchsia


honeysuckle


orchids





just to name a few :o )
Reply:I recomend the butterfly more but you can see here


http://www.flowerphotos.com/collections....
Reply:Don't do it. Don't do it. Don't do it.





God gave you a perfect body... don't do it.
Reply:I know this isn't the answer to your question, but my butterfly tattoo I have on my right hip near the bone hurt like heck. I had to actually ask the tattooist to be sure he was tatting on my hip because it felt like he was tatting someplace else...but anyways, peony's are cool flowers to have tatt'd too many people have hibiscus now days.
Reply:Hello...





LARKSPUR (PINK) - Fickleness





LILAC - Beauty





LILY (ORANGE) - Hatred





LILY (WHITE) - Virginity, Purity, Majesty, It's Heavenly To Be With You





LILY (YELLOW) -I'm Walking On Air, False and Gay, Gratitude





LILY (CALLA) -Beauty





LILY (DAY) - Chinese Emblem For Mother





LILY (EUCHARIS) - Maiden Charms





LILY (TIGER) - Wealth, Pride, Prosperity





LILY OF THE VALLEY - Sweetness, Tears Of The Virgin Mary, Return To Happiness, Humility, You've Made my Life Complete





There are some meanings of different lilies. Good luck with your decision!
Reply:My favorite flowers is a Lotus. They close up and night and open up everu morning. Beautiful flowers, Egypians believed they were representative of the SunGod AmunRa (RA) and thus worshiped the flower.


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