Weight loss Tattoo ideas?
neu27
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Hey everyone! I like tattoos! I already have six... they all represent something about me. So after I reach my goal with weight loss I would like to get one to represent my accomplishment. I have some ideas such as:
- Butterfly : Shaping myself into something beautiful
- Scale with my beginning weight
- My beginning weight in roman numerals
- a quote of some kind
Do any of these sound good to anyone else? Can anyone think of any other ideas? I would love to hear them! Thanks everyone!
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- Butterfly : Shaping myself into something beautiful
- Scale with my beginning weight
- My beginning weight in roman numerals
- a quote of some kind
Do any of these sound good to anyone else? Can anyone think of any other ideas? I would love to hear them! Thanks everyone!
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When I completed my goal of a half marathon a couple of years ago I had my most motivational quote tattooed. All your ideas sound good. Just pick what had most meaning to you. The best tattoo is something that ppl talk and ask questions about.0
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I love tattoos too... i currently have five but have my next one booked in next week as a treat to myself for losing weight and being down to my last 10lbs to go, i'm not getting anything that links in with weight loss but i am getting a huge floral design down my thigh because i can now wear short shorts to show it off and not feel self conscious it's a great feeling!0
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How about a curvaceous woman standing with a pile of bricks on the ground, as if she had risen from the rubble of her fat life.....
or behind her a fat body crumbling down, or a ticker with your starting and ending weight,.......or a shapely woman holding a sword with her goal weight etched on it, stabbing a banner with her starting weight. But then you may not want actual weights displayed. How about a woman hugging her new friend-a scale. How about fireworks exploding around a star with your goal weight.
Or how about the MFP logo with the word success. Gosh, I've got to flip the off switch. :bigsmile: Good for you - you've worked hard and have succeeded!0 -
"Fear God Alone" on my rib cage, back, or ankle? Havn't decided yet.0
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I've thought about this too, and for me, once i make my final goal, I am going to get my start date in roman numerals. The day i decided to change my life is one of the most important things to me.0
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when i reach goal i am getting a dragonfly to symbolize the change
Symbolic Meanings of the Dragonfly
As a creature of the wind, the dragonlfy totem represents change. It's iridescent wings are incredibly sensitive to the slightest breeze, and so we are reminded to heed where the proverbial wind blows - lest we run into stormy weather.
so this would be my change from 235lb to 135 -140 ish , and to remind me not to fall back into the old habits0 -
I like the idea of the butterfly more than numbers or a scale. I got one after I completed my first marathon - it has a quote and Celtic turtles and other Celtic symbols - each piece of mine represents something.0
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I am very much into butterflys due to family reasons and the monarch has much meaning for us. If you want something in that area how about the monarch chrysalis(the gorgeous green cocoon with gold dots) with the monarch emerging. Or any version of that with the butterfly of your choice.0
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My brother passed away due to complications during gastric bypass When I lose my first hundred I am having angel wings with his initials tattoed0
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How about a curvaceous woman standing with a pile of bricks on the ground, as if she had risen from the rubble of her fat life.....
or behind her a fat body crumbling down, or a ticker with your starting and ending weight,.......or a shapely woman holding a sword with her goal weight etched on it, stabbing a banner with her starting weight. But then you may not want actual weights displayed. How about a woman hugging her new friend-a scale. How about fireworks exploding around a star with your goal weight.
Or how about the MFP logo with the word success. Gosh, I've got to flip the off switch. :bigsmile: Good for you - you've worked hard and have succeeded!
All great ideas. I think maybe Mary needs a tattoo!!0 -
i'm thinking about a phoenix? i have a long way to go before this reward, though0
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I hate to say this and please treat this as just one person's personal opinion ... but my weight + tattoos has really inhibited me from wearing nice clothes and feeling classy. I started getting my tattoos removed a little while ago but had to stop due to lack of funds. I then put on so much weight that (believe it or not) tattoo removal would have cost more because of the additional inches I'd gained.
Now I'm losing, I'm starting to get them removed again. Please, please, please don't get a tattoo. Treat yourself to an experience that you'll never forget, your dream dress/shoes/bag, some jewellery, a make-over & some photos ... just don't mark yourself for life
(fyi, my tattoos can all be covered up - at the top of my arm, ankle, belly, hip - but as a 34 yr old woman in a corporate environment, there's no way I could wear a sleeveless shirt in the heat of summer or shorter-than-ankle-length skirt)
I know there's going to be some people who retaliate to this post and this is just my opinion. Don't get me wrong, I think people who go all-out and it's their style look amazing. But if you're not that 'stylee', please don't. You're so very beautiful how you are.0 -
I hate to say this and please treat this as just one person's personal opinion ... but my weight + tattoos has really inhibited me from wearing nice clothes and feeling classy. I started getting my tattoos removed a little while ago but had to stop due to lack of funds. I then put on so much weight that (believe it or not) tattoo removal would have cost more because of the additional inches I'd gained.
Now I'm losing, I'm starting to get them removed again. Please, please, please don't get a tattoo. Treat yourself to an experience that you'll never forget, your dream dress/shoes/bag, some jewellery, a make-over & some photos ... just don't mark yourself for life
(fyi, my tattoos can all be covered up - at the top of my arm, ankle, belly, hip - but as a 34 yr old woman in a corporate environment, there's no way I could wear a sleeveless shirt in the heat of summer or shorter-than-ankle-length skirt)
I know there's going to be some people who retaliate to this post and this is just my opinion. Don't get me wrong, I think people who go all-out and it's their style look amazing. But if you're not that 'stylee', please don't. You're so very beautiful how you are.
I agree with keeping it somewhere that can't easily be seen. I think about future work environments, my wedding day, etc.
I have a prayer that is symbolic written in Gaelic on my ribcage. Nobody is seeing that unless I let them :laugh:0 -
I hate to say this and please treat this as just one person's personal opinion ... but my weight + tattoos has really inhibited me from wearing nice clothes and feeling classy. I started getting my tattoos removed a little while ago but had to stop due to lack of funds. I then put on so much weight that (believe it or not) tattoo removal would have cost more because of the additional inches I'd gained.
Now I'm losing, I'm starting to get them removed again. Please, please, please don't get a tattoo. Treat yourself to an experience that you'll never forget, your dream dress/shoes/bag, some jewellery, a make-over & some photos ... just don't mark yourself for life
(fyi, my tattoos can all be covered up - at the top of my arm, ankle, belly, hip - but as a 34 yr old woman in a corporate environment, there's no way I could wear a sleeveless shirt in the heat of summer or shorter-than-ankle-length skirt)
I know there's going to be some people who retaliate to this post and this is just my opinion. Don't get me wrong, I think people who go all-out and it's their style look amazing. But if you're not that 'stylee', please don't. You're so very beautiful how you are.
Well, in my opinion, if you want the tattoos, get them. Just because some people are insecure about their ink, doesn't mean everyone should be. I work in a business environment, and I cover my tattoos when I need to. It can be done. You can be classy, and beautiful, and still covered in tattoos. If you regret your tattoos and "marking yourself for life" then you didn't wait long enough to really think through such a permanent decision.0 -
A cupcake tramp stamp0
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I hate to say this and please treat this as just one person's personal opinion...
Yup, just one opinion.
To the OP, I love the roman numeral idea! I definitely plan on a few tattoos when I shrink. Go for it, it's a big deal and deserves to be remembered since it's a huge accomplishment.0 -
I am a huge tattoo freak (over 15) lol
I just got my goal tattoo, it was a quote by Shakespeare "and though she be but small, she is fierce" I got it on my bicep so I see it a lot. I think I really represents how far I've come and made myself into to something fierce now. I would def find a quote that "speaks" to you, since it's your personal story so to speak good luck and great job!0 -
I hate to say this and please treat this as just one person's personal opinion ... but my weight + tattoos has really inhibited me from wearing nice clothes and feeling classy. I started getting my tattoos removed a little while ago but had to stop due to lack of funds. I then put on so much weight that (believe it or not) tattoo removal would have cost more because of the additional inches I'd gained.
Now I'm losing, I'm starting to get them removed again. Please, please, please don't get a tattoo. Treat yourself to an experience that you'll never forget, your dream dress/shoes/bag, some jewellery, a make-over & some photos ... just don't mark yourself for life
(fyi, my tattoos can all be covered up - at the top of my arm, ankle, belly, hip - but as a 34 yr old woman in a corporate environment, there's no way I could wear a sleeveless shirt in the heat of summer or shorter-than-ankle-length skirt)
I know there's going to be some people who retaliate to this post and this is just my opinion. Don't get me wrong, I think people who go all-out and it's their style look amazing. But if you're not that 'stylee', please don't. You're so very beautiful how you are.
Just because you have had a bad experience with tattoos doesn't mean the rest of us have or will have. I have a couple and they are all in places that are covered up and even if they do show a little at work I'm not self conscience or embarrassed about it because they are extremely tasteful. Just because you are embarrassed doesn't mean the OP is. Not everyone that gets tattoos does it on a whim and then later regrets it. If the OP knows herself and her lifestyle there is no reason she shouldn't get a tattoo if that's what she wants.0 -
My brother passed away due to complications during gastric bypass When I lose my first hundred I am having angel wings with his initials tattoed
That is a nice way to honor him. I think losing 44 pounds is a great way too. Well done.0 -
I like the motivational quote idea, or maybe something like a bird flying out of a cupcake, or a bird riding a bicycle, or a gun that shoots some kind of food out of it I don't know.0
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Go with a pinup girl - just one of my personal fav genres of tats0
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Although I'm only half way there! I think when I hit my ultimate goal of 50lbs down, I'd get a tattoo of an L the Roman Numeral for 50, something small but memorable of what I've accomplished.0
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Treat yourself to an experience that you'll never forget
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im getting a phoenix on my side/rib cage
*** A phoenix obtains new life by arising from the ashes of its predecessor.0 -
I love tattoos and have six myself but just make sure that whatever you get you really want it. Also I had a friend who got a tattoo to commemorate her getting sober and then relapsed soon after. The tattoo became a constant reminder of her failure and made her miserable.0
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I think that tattoos are such a personal thing that you must choose whatever best represents this achievement to you. That said, I would recommend not doing anything with your starting weight on it (scale or Roman Numerals). The whole purpose of this journey is for you to no longer have to carry that weight around with you. Instead I would focus on celebrating the accomplishment or the healthier you. I wish you the best along the way0
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Butterfly? ...
I don't know what I want exactly, but I wanted a bird, birdcage, or tree or something..0 -
I agree that tattoos are such a personal thing. I have 3. One is the quote "Life is a Journey, Not A Destination" on my back. Looking back I personally won't get a quote or any wording/lettering again, but some people love it.
Since I now see your OP was back in May, did you end up getting anything?0 -
When I reach my goal I'm going to get stars on my right calf - kind of milky-wayish - and do one larger star for every ten pounds down from my largest. Then it doesn't broadcast my beginning or goal weight to anyone, but still means that for me. I've also been tempted to get a pinup standing on a scale - do a Google image search and you'll see the one I love (polka dot bikini).
But like the other poster said, I'm afraid of getting something in direct relation to my weight and then gaining it all back and feeling like I failed.0 -
I've been thinking of my goal tat for years. I want a phoenix on my right shoulder blade. Easily hidden for work, but I can show it off with a tank top.
My only suggestion is don't get words unless you can write what you want clearly and have an artist that can read/spell. I have a friend who got "Yesterday and Tomorrow" tattooed on the inside of her wrist with her wedding date. She didn't know until I pointed it out 5 years after the date that it was misspelled: "Yesturday and Tomarrow"0
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