8 Best Birth Flower Tattoos By Month: Capturing Nature’s Beauty

Birth flower tattoos combine the essence of each zodiac sign and the aesthetic appeal of each birth flower. Tattoos are a timeless form of self-expression and getting a flower tattoo to commemorate your birth month is an appealing way to have a piece of nature that means something to you. Each month is associated with a flower that has deep symbolism. From delicate carnations to the quirky bird of paradise flowers, these tattoos pay homage to your birth month and inspire you to embrace your true self as you are. In this article, we will delve into 8 such birth flower tattoos that hold deep meaning and significance for the wearer. Keep scrolling to find out more.

8 Best Birth Flower Tattoos By Month

1. January Birth Flower Tattoo

Carnation birth flower tattoo on armImage: Stable Diffusion/StyleCraze Design Team

January marks the beginning of the year. It is the month to start anew. So, for January we have carnations which also mark new beginnings. Historically, carnations are seen on royal Greek crowns and get their name from the word ‘coronation’. This upper arm carnation tattoo, in shades of red and green, looks vibrant and attractive. It is etched in watercolor with no border to add a sense of fluidity.

2. February Birth Flower Tattoo

Violet birth flower tattoo on upper backImage: Stable Diffusion/StyleCraze Design Team

Violets are graceful yet attractive flowers that catch the eye from a distance. They are a symbol of fertility that marks the end of the cold season. Therefore, violet tattoos symbolize the end of adversity and finding a new perspective. This violet flower tattoo with simple black lines and a beautiful color gradient looks striking on the skin. It is both minimal and elegant in its appeal.

3. March Birth Flower Tattoo

Daffodil birth flower tattoo on wristImage: Stable Diffusion/StyleCraze Design Team

March welcomes the first blooming flower with the beginning of spring. Brightly colored daffodils are the birth flower of this month. They symbolize hope and optimism. This particular March birth flower tattoo is minimal in its appeal. Its location on the wrist also gives it high visibility. The light yellow tones along with the negative spaces and graceful green stems, give it a delicacy that perfectly embodies the elegance of the season.

4. April Birth Flower Tattoo

Birth flower tattoo of daisy on calfImage: Stable Diffusion/StyleCraze Design Team

Daisies are bright, spring-like flowers. They represent new beginnings, joy, and purity, just like the spirit of April. The April birth flower tattoo above looks fresh and vibrant against the skin. The calf location gives the tattoo space to express its full blooming grandeur. The beautiful white hue and thin black borders give the petals dimension. The long, flowing stem along the length of the leg adds to the charm of the tattoo.

5. May Birth Flower Tattoo

Lily of the valley birth flower tattoo on upper backImage: Stable Diffusion/StyleCraze Design Team

The lily of the valley flower represents purity and humility and is the birth month flower for May. This tattoo on a woman’s back looks striking against the skin. The shades of green and white give it an almost real look, while the hints of yellow in the leaves add depth. It is both elegant and delicate and makes a beautiful ode to your birth month.

6. June Birth Flower Tattoo

Rose birth flower tattoo on upper armImage: Stable Diffusion/StyleCraze Design Team

The rose is the birth flower of those born in June. The classic rose can be tattooed in different styles and in different places on the body. This rose tattoo with shaded leaves, white accents and red gradients on the petals looks aesthetically pleasing. The elaborate placement on the outside of the arm also shows that the wearer is confident in showing the tattoo out loud.

7th July Birth Flower Tattoo

Delphinium birth flower tattoo on armImage: Stable Diffusion/StyleCraze Design Team

Delphiniums are the birth flower of July. They represent a few different things depending on their color. Blue, the most common color, represents grace and dignity, while white and pink represent new life and affection. This July birth flower tattoo looks graceful and elegant on the arm. The bright color looks vibrant on the skin and stands out visibly.

8. August Birth Flower Tattoo

Poppy birth flower tattoo on armImage: Stable Diffusion/StyleCraze Design Team

The poppy symbolizes remembrance and hope for a peaceful future. This watercolor poppy tattoo is skillfully done on the canvas of the skin. The unbordered red petals and the shades of green on the small leaves look dreamy and enhance the overall appeal of the tattoo. A few trash dots around the design enhance the aesthetic appeal.

Birth flower tattoos are a beautiful and meaningful way to celebrate someone’s birth month and personal journey. Whether it’s a rose, daisy, or violet, each flower carries its own unique meaning and beauty. You can choose your birth flower tattoo design based on aesthetics or sentimental reasons. You can opt for single flowers in minimalist styles or bouquets in watercolor styles to make it your own.

Was this article helpful? thumbs upthumbs downAuthorEditorFact CheckerManjari UppalManjari is a beauty and lifestyle writer with over three years of experience writing across various niches including beauty, health, wellness, and technology. She first discovered her passion for writing in school and has been honing her craft ever since.

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Ramona SinhaRamona is an editor at StyleCraze with 11 years of experience in writing and editing. She has written more than 200 articles on skin and hair care. She graduated from University of Calcutta, West Bengal and did her post-graduation from Kalyani University, West Bengal.

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Monomita ChakrabortyMonomita holds a Masters Degree in Mass Communication and Video Production from St. Anthony’s College, Shillong and a Masters Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Royal Global University, Guwahati. She is also a certified skin care coach with a keen interest in skin, hair, tattoos, nail art and lifestyle trends.

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