8 December Birth Flower Tattoos: Adding Flora To Your Skin

Spell out your personality with the floral essence of December!

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When it comes to tattoos that explore birth flowers, none stand out as much as December. December birth flower tattoos represent the warmth and determination of those born in this month. This wintery month, in all its festive spirit, has two symbolic birth flowers, Holly and Narcissus. While Holly, with its dark green leaves and vibrant red berries, represents happiness and good fortune, Narcissus embodies traits of self-improvement and change. There are several ways in which you can show these traits, from simple designs to elaborate and colorful pieces. This article discusses the best December birth flower tattoos, the different styles you can design them in, and the meanings associated with them. Keep reading to know them all!

8 Best December Birth Flower Tattoo Ideas

The beauty of Narcissus and Holly, along with their symbolisms of change, improvement, and good fortune, make them popular body art choices for December-born people. Here are a few tattoos for you to take inspiration from.

1. December Birth Flower Color Tattoo

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This bright golden-yellow Narcissus tattoo symbolizes fresh beginnings and rebirth. Its vividly colored petals and green leaves create a beautiful image. The watercolor effect, with careful strokes, adds to its charm. The daffodil’s delicate beauty shines brightly, capturing the essence of springtime and new beginnings, reminding the wearer to let go of their past and start afresh.

2. Holly December Birth Flower Tattoo

Woman flaunting a holly plant tattoo on the forearm
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The holly plant, with its bright and vivid contrasting green leaves and red berries, perfectly depicts Christmas and embodies the spirit of December. The positivity, peace, and goodwill represented through holly are unparalleled. Its traditional colors and bold, clear outline make this tattoo a timeless and elegant piece. The green color gradient shading on the leaves and the subtle use of negative space to add a shine effect speaks of the tattooist’s skill.

3. December Birth Flower Hand Tattoo

Woman flaunting a narcissus tattoo on her hand
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This simple outline tattoo of a narcissus flower is a minimalist piece of elegance. This tattoo demonstrates how fine line strokes can create timeless beauty. The simplicity of the December-born individuals is echoed in this minimal narcissus tattoo. If you are seeking an elegant design to represent your birth month, this is for you.

4. December Birth Flower Tattoo On The Wrist

Woman with a narcissus tattoo on the wrist
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This green, yellow, and white narcissus flower creates a harmonious combination of colors, representing hope, change, and positivity. This tattoo showcases the flower’s beauty in a simple yet colorful manner. Its delicate portrayal enhances its charm. Placed on the wrist, it becomes an endearing tattoo choice.

5. December Birth Flower Back Tattoo

Woman with a holly tattoo on her back
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The sharp-edged, pointy green leaves and bright red berries of a holly plant vividly embody the colorful personalities of December–born people. This back tattoo sits like a beautiful sketch, featuring traditional colors that reflect elegance and timeless charm. The good fortune and positivity associated with this symbol make it a meaningful choice of tattoo.

6. December Birth Flower Tattoo On The Leg

Woman with a narcissus tattoo on the leg
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What could be a more striking placement than on the leg? This golden yellow narcissus flower tattoo on the thigh reflects a radiant aura, symbolizing self-improvement and positive change. The qualities of December-born individuals can be easily demonstrated through this bright, sunshine-like blossom. The watercolor effect and blending of the different shades make this design stand out.

7. December Birth Flower Shoulder Tattoo

Woman showing off a narcissus tattoo on her shoulder
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Isn’t it great when you get to proudly flaunt your identity on your shoulder? This narcissus flower tattoo is a unique design that combines white and yellow-colored petals and greenish-yellow leaves. The traditional colors and dual-colored shading make this tattoo a thing of beauty. This design symbolizes themes of change, self-worth, and happiness.

8. December Birth Flower Forearm Tattoo

Woman flaunting a narcissus flower tattoo on her forearm
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A fully-bloomed narcissus flower with two buds showcases the beauty of nature and the stages of growth, reflecting personal growth as a person. The cheerful colors symbolize hope, joy, and good luck, making it a meaningful piece of body art that depicts one’s personality and beliefs associated with the birth month. The forearm placement ensures the design catches anyone’s eye.

Getting a December birth flower tattoo is like wearing your birth personality traits on your skin. These narcissus and holly tattoos vividly depict the beliefs and traits that the December month represents: hope, new beginnings, the holiness of the season, and joyous positivity. With each petal and leaf, these tattoos whisper tales of resilience, growth, and the enduring magic of the holiday season. Whether it is a simple outline tattoo or a colorful and detailed design, there is a December birth flower tattoo for everyone. Embrace the essence of December and adorn yourself with these timeless symbols of renewal and cheer.

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