Foot tattoos are a great tattoo to get. First of all are very sexy and seem well suited for female tattoo designs. The intricate design of flowers with vines, butterflies, and fairies all work well on the top of the foot. Another nice benefit about foot tattoos is they can easily be covered up by just wearing shoes which is helpful for work.
Yet they can also easily be shown off with a great pair of high heels that reveal the top of the foot or even a cute pair of sandals on your day at the beach. Feet are a very sexy part on a women's body and accentuating them with some beautiful feminine body art just makes them even more so.
Popular Themes For Foot Tattoos - There of course are a ton of different tattoo designs that will work perfectly well on the foot. Which one you choose is completely a personal choice. You should always pick something that has a deeper meaning and symbolic significance to you. However it can also be helpful to know what designs are currently popular and what other people are getting. Most of the people that get foot tattoo designs are omen and the designs tend to be more delicate and feminine in nature. So tattoos like butterfly tattoos, flower tattoos, star tattoos, and angel tattoos are all very popular design choices.
Cost and Pain Level - The cost of any tattoo can really vary depending on a variety of factors. The experience and fame of the tattoo artist, how busy the tattoo shop is at the time you go in and even how intricate and large your design will be. Typically artists charge by the house and it is often $40 to $100 dollars an hour. A typically foot tattoo design however is pretty small and not that intricate so they are often on the lower end of the price range.
Another thing is since they are smaller in nature it is easy to get the whole tattoo done in one setting. In terms of pain level foot tattoo tend to be more painful then other places to tattoo on your body. The lack of fatty tissue between the skin ad the bone make foot tattoos more painful. However if you have gotten a tattoo before then you know what to expect and it shouldn't be that much worse.
If you re still considering getting a foot tattoo then it is important to take your time. Don't try to rush the process and end up with a tattoo that you regret. Instead take your time and work carefully with the artist to develop a design that you really feel passionate about.