I’ve been daydreaming about daisies and sweet peas lately — you know, those soft, stubborn little flowers that somehow manage to look joyful even when the weather’s moody. If you were born in April (hi, spring babies!), these are your flowers, and honestly? There are so many cute ways to turn them into tattoos that feel like tiny reminders of who you are.
Whether you’re into simple black-and-gray vibes or bright, cheerful color, I pulled together a bunch of ideas that are both pretty and meaningful. Stick around — I think you’ll find one that feels like it was made for you.
A quiet, black-and-gray daisy for your ankle
Credit: anisa.ink
This ankle piece is all gentle lines and shadow — a black-and-gray daisy that looks simple but carries weight. Daisies are resilient little things, so this tattoo reads like a quiet reminder: you’re tougher than you think. It’s the kind of ink that feels like armor without being loud.
Colorful daisies that brighten your forearm
Credit: becca.rose.tt
This forearm piece is playful and bright, done in subtle dotwork that keeps the whole thing light and cheerful. It practically radiates joy — like wearing happy memories. The idea here is simple: hold onto the good stuff, because sadness passes and someday you’ll thank yourself for remembering the little bright moments.
Go bold with vibrant sweet peas
Credit: lostgirlsseries
If you want something with punch, this forearm design packed with red and purple sweet peas is for you. It’s cute and vivid, but also thoughtful — sweet peas can symbolize the complicated parts of relationships. This tattoo feels like a reminder to love through the messiness and tell the people you care about that you see them.
Sweet peas with butterflies — soft and hopeful
Credit: donghwa_tattoo
This upper arm piece mixes white and blue sweet peas with little butterflies, and it reads like a gentle poem. White sweet peas whisper humility, blue ones bring calm, and the butterflies? They’re the quiet nudge that change is possible. Together it’s a soft ode to the beauty of a simple life and the tiny transformations that matter.
A trusting blue daisy for your forearm
Credit: tilda_tattoo
There’s something about a blue daisy done in dotwork that just feels honest. Blue daisies stand for trust and loyalty, so this is a sweet way to carry a little vow on your skin — to be truthful, to make space for loved ones, and to build something steady.
A bouquet that mixes daisies and sweet peas
Credit: julie_art_tto
If you can’t choose, combine them. This vibrant bouquet brings daisies and sweet peas together in a design that’s instantly smile-inducing. Beyond the pretty, it feels like a reminder that even the sadder moments have meaning — the hard times can actually bring you closer to someone.
A tiny purple sweet pea on the ankle
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Small and subtle, this purple sweet pea on the ankle is low-key adorable. It gives a dash of mystery and charm — the kind of little detail that makes people look twice and wonder about your story.
A heart made of colorful daisies for the romantics
Credit: miamelleo_tattoo
This upper arm tattoo shapes daisies into a heart, which is basically a floral love letter. Daisies are often about true love and honesty, so this piece can be an ode to someone special or just a reminder to wear your heart on your sleeve — literally.
Sweet peas framed in a circle — neat and meaningful
Credit: lilashleytattoos
Geometric style meets delicate blooms here: sweet peas arranged inside a circle feel orderly but still expressive. It’s a design about balance — especially in relationships — and a little nudge that true love should feel reciprocal.
Daisy with jewel-like petals for extra sparkle
Credit: tattooist_siia
Imagine a single daisy with a few gem accents tucked into the petals. It’s feminine and a touch whimsical. Daisies represent affection, and the gems make the point that loved ones are precious — a sweet reminder to cherish them.
Make it yours: personalized April birth flowers
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This forearm piece mixes sweet peas and daisies with a name and birthday. It’s such a tender way to celebrate yourself or someone you love — a little time capsule you carry. Pick whatever name or date matters to you and make it yours.
Daisy with lettering — new beginnings and names
Credit: squibli
A black-and-gray daisy paired with lettering feels classic and meaningful. Daisies are about fresh starts, and the name beside it adds a personal push toward the life you want. Consider it a tiny manifesto inked onto your skin.
A playful black cat curled with a sweet pea
Credit: takeme2atlantis
This forearm design pairs a black cat with a sweet pea — adorable and meaningful. Sweet peas can mean parting, while black cats are little symbols of luck. Together they feel hopeful: even after tough goodbyes, happiness can find you again.
A daisy resting on the moon — dreamy shoulder ink
Credit: gameboitellem
A shoulder piece that places a daisy on a crescent moon, dusted with tiny stars, is soft and magical. It’s the kind of tattoo that whispers encouragement: trust yourself, chase your dreams, and remember you’ve got what it takes.
Handpoked sweet pea for a tender, feminine look
Credit: sonia.pinkdust
A handpoked blue sweet pea on the forearm has that intimate, slightly vintage vibe. Beyond the aesthetic, it can symbolize spiritual growth and reflection — a gentle nudge toward self-awareness and change.
Delicate shoulder daisies that speak of growth
Credit: maro_ink
Daisies in various stages of bloom across the shoulder are soft and feminine. They’re a small story about transformation — some flowers budding, some fully open — like a promise that you’re always becoming.
A sweet bunny tucked into sweet peas
Credit: morganchenoa
This framed bunny surrounded by sweet peas feels playful and warm. The bunny brings lightness, the flowers bring cheer — together they’re an upbeat reminder to look for the good things even when days feel heavy.
Geometric daisies with a little extra edge
Credit: akukuu
Daisies set against geometric shapes, plus lettering, make for a bold but meaningful piece. It reads like permission to be your true, wild self and to live by your own rules — pretty and empowering at once.
Dream catcher woven with sweet peas
Credit: elliehavis.tattoo
A dream catcher usually stands for keeping the bad dreams out and letting the good ones through, and when you pair it with sweet peas you get this gorgeous combo about renewal and protection. The colors and details make it captivating, and the meaning makes it deeply personal.
Wrap-Up
Alright, that’s the bouquet. Whether you’re drawn to tiny, private pieces or big, colorful statements, there’s an April birth-flower tattoo here that can tell a little piece of your story. If one of these snagged your heart, I’d love to hear which — or if you end up tweaking a design to make it fully yours, tell me about that too. I’m here for the flowers and the stories they hold.




















