Dragonfly Tattoo

According to Native American tradition, the dragonfly represents invincibility, knowledge, and nimbleness. As such, dragonflies are said to be messengers of the spirit world. Because they exist as part of both the air and water worlds Native Americans see dragonflies as able to pass between this world and the next.
In addition, the dragonfly image is linked with inspiration and originality. With its fairy-like wings fluttering in the sunlight, romantic visions of magic and fairytales come to mind. It is for this reason that dragonfly tattoos are so very popular.
As with many tattoos, choices for placement on the body, and size of the image are as diverse as the different designs and styles that can be portrayed. The most common areas for a dragonfly tattoo are of course on the ankle, lower back, shoulder, thigh, neck, and upper arm. Women especially often prefer tiny, delicate dragonfly tattoos that are discrete and feminine. This way these tattoos can be easily covered in instances when showing tattoos is inappropriate. Some women, however, prefer to bear the charming winged creature proudly in large proportion on their back or up the side of their bodies. What ever way you prefer, dragonfly tattoos almost always look beautiful.
Meaning of Butterfly Tattoo

The Meaning of Butterfly Tattoos
When people are deciding on what tattoo they will get, they are usually looking for something that will have some personal meaning to them, a tattoo that will express their outlook on life and the way they think about and see themselves. Tattoos usually have a symbolic meaning for the people who wear them, and butterfly tattoos are no exception.Blair Witch symbol
Dream catchers
Dream catchers are an object based of a small hoop covered with string, yarn, or horsehair mesh and decorated with feathers and beads and believed to give its owner good dreams.
There is a traditional belief that the Dreamcatchers filtering a person's dreams by trapping the bad dreams and catch the good ones. Good dreams go through the middle hole in the Dreamcatcher while the bad dreams get caught in the web where they perish at the first light of dawn. They were protecting all who slept within their fold. Each part of a dream catcher has symbolic meaning. The feathers on a Dreamcatcher symbolize air or the breath of life.
The Dreamcatchers are now made, exhibited, and sold by some New age groups and individuals.