Monarch Butterfly Tattoo

This is Tobii’s first legal tattoo (a coverup — which is part of the reason you should wait until you’re legal so you can go to a quality artist), a set of Monarch butterfly wings on each ankle (half on each ankle that is). This photo was taken with one of the butterflies from the first batch she raised — both the tattoo obsession and the butterfly raising obsession were inheritted from her father, making it very significant to her. The tattoos was done by Jeanine at Valle’s Tattoo in Danbury, CT.

30 thoughts on “Monarch Butterfly Tattoo

  1. I like the tattoo and all but it not a very good cover-up. I can still see the previous tattoo.

  2. I like the tattoo and all but it not a very good cover-up. I can still see the previous tattoo.

  3. Yeah… I really love the story and the motivation, but you’re right; the tattoo underneath is definitely quite visible… But I love the story behind it.

  4. Yeah… I really love the story and the motivation, but you’re right; the tattoo underneath is definitely quite visible… But I love the story behind it.

  5. i had four tattoos before i was legal, but they were “legal” because i had parental consent.

    does that make sense? haha

  6. i had four tattoos before i was legal, but they were “legal” because i had parental consent.

    does that make sense? haha

  7. hey you know i was thinking
    its like she had a crap tattoo before
    but it hatched (or whatever cocoons do) into a beautiful tattoo
    there’s still the old aspects there
    but the new beauty has taken over
    🙂
    *cheese*

  8. hey you know i was thinking
    its like she had a crap tattoo before
    but it hatched (or whatever cocoons do) into a beautiful tattoo
    there’s still the old aspects there
    but the new beauty has taken over
    🙂
    *cheese*

  9. I really like the picture and the tattoo. You can see the old tattoo quite well, but not so much that it ruins the new one… doesn’t really bother me.
    (Butterflies rock.)

  10. I really like the picture and the tattoo. You can see the old tattoo quite well, but not so much that it ruins the new one… doesn’t really bother me.
    (Butterflies rock.)

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