25 Teeny Tiny Terrific Tattoos That Even Your Mum Will Love

Tiny floral tattoo on woman's chest with a white shirt and black lace top.

25 Teeny Tiny Terrific Tattoos That Even Your Mum Will Love

In many Western countries, having a tattoo or ten is widely accepted. However, some parents are not such big fans of tattoos. In fact just on Christmas Day just gone I revealed my ‘Evil Disney Queen‘ Tattoo that I’d had for eight months to my mortified parents (haha).

But what if you can get a tattoo so tiny that will not just express your personality, but it’s so beautiful even tattoo-haters will love them. Even your Mum!

Tiny tattoos are great for first-timers because it can look like an accessory depending on where you want to get inked. Even tattoos on your chest can appear as an elegant necklace pendant. Check out these Teeny Tiny Terrific Tattoos for some ideas!

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1. A Teeny Tiny Heart on the Finger

Teeny Tiny Tattoos Even Your Mum Will Love

2. Paper Plane in Flight

3. A Teeny Tiny Tattoo of a Whale Tail

4. And….

5. A Teeny Tiny Elephant

6. A Teeny Tiny Lotus Flower

7. Anchor on the Ankle

8. A Tiny Unicorn

9. A Pine Tree 

10. A Dragonfly on the Wrist

11. A Strand of Wheat on the Ear

12. A Mini Universe

13. Coffee is Life

14. A Huge Mountain Range in a Tiny Tattoo

15. A Tiny Heart on the Side Boob

16. Let it Be

17.  Wine Time

This is a fantastic teeny tiny tattoo to get with your best mate.

 

18. For the Mother of Dragons

19. A Tiny Star

 

20. For the Travelling Sailor

21. Of Course you Can!

Have a permanent motivational quote in the form of a teeny tiny tattoo!

Via Viva Tattoo

22. A Little Angel

23. Bee Happy

24. For the Sea Lovers

25. A Little Monster

So, which of these teeny tiny terrific tattoos do you like?

25 Teeny Tiny Terrific Tattoos That Even Your Mum Will Love | Stay at Home Mum
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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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