Recent blog posts about 'Word Tattoo'
How Do You Feel About Lettering Tattoos?
How do you feel about getting words or phrases tattooed on you forever? I think it’s kinda a bad idea. You might regret lettering as your views change. How do you feel about this? I was just interested about these lettering tattoos because I have a friend who just got his last name tattooed on his back. It looks great but I don’t think its something I could ever get.
Choose Your Hebrew Tattoos
Choose Your Hebrew Tattoos
Having letters or words tattooed on your body can make for a beautiful and meaningful tattoo. Hebrew tattoos are some of the ways people put words on their body that only they know what it means. Hebrew is a language that can look great on your skin. Some people often decide to get other languages on their skin such as, French, Spanish and even Chinese letters. If you decide to get a Hebrew tattoo you will want to find a word or phrase that has meaning to you in some way.
Getting a Hebrew tattoo takes effort on your part because you will need to find the word or phrase you want and then find someone who knows the Hebrew language to accurately translate the meaning for you into the Hebrew language. Most tattoo artist will not be able to do this for you since they most likely do not know the Hebrew language.
Another great part to a Hebrew tattoo is adding other significant parts to the tattoo. Some people make the tattoo look like it has been written on a stone tablet while other people might just add other graphics to the design. The picture or design for the Hebrew tattoo could be something that the word describes. An example is that if the word or phrase in Hebrew talks about change, the person could add a butterfly to signify the change.
A great Hebrew tattoo would be to have a scripture or religious phrase and add to the tattoo by making it look like a stone tablet on your chest. Whatever you decide, the Hebrew tattoo needs to have meaning to yourself and make sure the word or phrase you use is accurately translated to the Hebrew language.


