You can get a few lines etched in ink on your skin to keep you inspired while at the same time motivating others.
Or perhaps you have a more serious tattoo that you got during a dark point in your life. You can get your tattoo artist to turn it around and add something sweet around it to brighten it up.
This could include small love hearts, miniature butterflies, tiny stars, or even flowers, like roses, around the existing tattoo.
Sweet tattoos can also be in reference to candy and the sweetness they provide – a reminder that indeed, there are good things in life. Sugar skulls, on the other hand, are used to respect and celebrate ancestors and the deceased and the lives they lived while on earth. These tattoos are frequently adorned with the celebrated person’s name.
Each sugar skull signifies a deceased loved one and is frequently put on a headstone, or even an altar, as a sacrifice to the spirits of the dead. This tattoo design also represents rebirth into another stage of life, thus eliminating death’s terrible and sorrowful elements.
Because sweet tattoos are mostly small in size and not all that elaborate, they are likely in hidden or discreet places on the body. Some will feature behind the ear, on the nape of the neck, on the wrist or ankle, or even on the bosom.
Again, it all boils down to individual preference and what message you want to send across to others.