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Flower Tattoos

Delicate, timeless, and full of meaning. Flower tattoos symbolize beauty, growth, and new beginnings.
From minimal blooms to detailed floral art, each design adds elegance to your style.
Realistic, skin-safe, and easy to apply.
A graceful tattoo look that fades naturally when you’re ready.

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The Eternal Bloom: Flower Temporary Tattoos

Growth. Beauty. Nature.
You don’t want to fade. You want to bloom.
You are looking for a flower temporary tattoo.

This is the most timeless design in history.
You want a floral temporary tattoo sleeve that looks like a garden? We have them.
You want a botanical fake tattoo of a fern or leaf? We have those too.
You want a simple wildflower on your wrist? Done.

We are Australia’s local experts. We ship from Brisbane.
We don’t drop-ship. We pack it here.
Express takes 1-4 days. Standard takes 3-7 days.
Spend $50? I pay the shipping.

The Reality Check.

Flowers are organic. They are soft.
A tattoo of a flower needs to look like it is growing out of your skin.
Visual Technique:
A bad flower tattoo looks like a stamp.
A good flower tattoo uses shading on the petals to create depth.
It should look like the wind is blowing it.
Symbolism:
Flowers represent life.
They bloom, they fade, they return.
Each flower has a specific meaning (Floriography).

The History: Floriography & Victorian Secrets

Why do we tattoo plants on ourselves?
It’s a secret language.

Floriography (Language of Flowers)
In the Victorian era, you couldn’t say “I love you” or “I miss you” openly.
So you sent flowers.
A red rose meant passion. A yellow rose meant friendship. A lily meant purity.
Wearing a flower temporary tattoo is sending a message to the world.
It allows you to wear your emotions on your skin without saying a word.

The Birth Flower Trend
Every month has a flower.
January (Carnation). April (Daisy). November (Chrysanthemum).
People get tattoos of their children’s birth flowers.
It is a “Family Garden” on your arm.
We sell sheets of individual birth flowers so you can build your own bouquet.

Styles: Watercolor, Line Art, and Vintage

Flowers fit every aesthetic.

The Fine Line (Botanical)
Single needle style. Thin black lines. No shading.
This looks like a drawing from an old biology textbook.
It is scientific and elegant.
It is a botanical fake tattoo.
Perfect for the wrist or ribcage.

The Watercolor Bloom
No outlines. Just splashes of color.
Pink peonies. Blue hydrangeas.
It looks like paint dripped on the skin.
This needs Standard Ink to capture the translucency.

The Vintage Illustration
Thick lines. Muted colors (mustard yellow, olive green).
It looks like a 1950s tablecloth or wallpaper.
It is feminine and retro.

Sticker vs. Semi-Permanent (Flower Edition)

Option 1: Standard Ink (The Garden Choice)
Pros: You get the colors.
Pink. Yellow. Violet. Green.
Flowers are defined by their color.
Standard Ink allows for bright, vibrant bouquets.
Cons: Sits on top.
Best for: Festivals, weddings, and bright summer looks.

Option 2: Semi-Permanent (The Shadow Choice)
Pros: Sinks into the skin.
It creates a matte, dark navy-black stain.
It looks like a black-and-grey shaded rose.
It lasts 2 weeks.
Cons: No color. Strictly monochrome.
Best for: Fine line botanical drawings and silhouettes.

Placement: The Vine

Flowers grow. They climb.
Use the shape of the stem to follow your body.

The Forearm (The Bouquet)
A bunch of wildflowers tied with a string.
It faces you.
It is a reminder of beauty.

The Spine (The Stem)
A long, single-stem flower running down the spine.
It elongates the back.
It looks incredible in a backless dress.

The Shoulder Cap (The Wreath)
A circular wreath of flowers on the shoulder.
It frames the joint.
It looks like an epaulet made of nature.

Application: Petals

Flower petals are delicate.
They have jagged edges.

The Protocol:

  1. Cut Close: Trim the paper close to the petals.
    • This reduces the amount of clear shine around the edges.
  2. Soak: Ensure the water gets into the tiny gaps between leaves.
  3. Powder: Standard ink flowers reflect light.
    • Real petals are velvety.
    • Dust with baby powder immediately.
    • This makes the colors look softer and more natural.

Which Ink is Right For You?

Pink Peonies?
Need the soft colors? Stay here. Go to [Temporary Tattoos].

Black Line Art?
Want a botanical sketch that lasts 2 weeks? Go to [Semi-Permanent Tattoos].

Your Own Garden?
Drew a specific bouquet? Go to [Custom Tattoos]. Upload it.

Safety & Hygiene

You want a bloom, not a rash.
We use cosmetic grade materials.

Here is the compliance list:
Supplier documentation includes CE, ASTM, MSDS, RoHS, REACH/SVHC, CPSIA/EN71, CPNP/SCNP, ISO9001 and FDA-related compliance information.

Safe for skin. Non-toxic.

FAQ: Flower Symbolism

Q: What does the Lotus mean?
Rebirth.
The lotus grows in mud but blooms clean.
It represents overcoming struggle.
A lotus mandala is our top seller for spiritual meanings.

Q: Can I put it on my ankle?
Yes.
A vine wrapping around the ankle is classic.
It looks like an anklet made of leaves.
Just watch out for sock friction.

Q: Do you have Australian Natives?
Yes.
Banksia. Wattle. Gum leaves.
Celebrate the local flora.
They look spiky and unique compared to traditional roses.

Look below. Find your bloom.
Wildflowers. Botanical sketches. Nature inspired art.
Get the flower temporary tattoo that grows with you.

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What Customers Say About us

karan kumar
karan kumar
Reviewer
5/5
Absolutely loved this temporary tattoos Set! The designs are so elegant and detailed, and they looked stunning on my wrist and shoulder. Super easy to apply, lasted more than a week even with daily showers, and felt comp...
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4 months ago
John
John
Reviewer
5/5

best product its amazing.

4 months ago
Mia Johnson
Mia Johnson
Reviewer
5/5

These temporary tattoos are so easy to apply. Literally just a quick wet cloth, and they’re on! Only downside is that a few designs didn’t transfer fully, but they were still cute.

5 months ago
Olivia Smith
Olivia Smith
Reviewer
5/5

These temporary tattoos are so easy to apply. Literally just a quick wet cloth, and they’re on! Only downside is that a few designs didn’t transfer fully, but they were still cute.

5 months ago
Jack Harrison
Jack Harrison
Reviewer
5/5
I got these tattoos for a family BBQ, and they were a total hit with everyone from my 3-year-old niece to my 60-year-old dad! The designs are fun and unique, and they stayed on through swimming and a few showers. Very im...
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5 months ago
Jenny
Jenny
Reviewer
5/5
I’ve tried a few different brands of temporary tattoos, and these are by far the best in terms of quality and value. The designs are unique, and they don’t smudge or fade quickly. I do wish they had a wider variety of de...
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5 months ago

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