Sunday, November 6, 2011

Tattoos / Body Piercings: What's Hot Now: Gifts for Freaks, Goths, Punks

Tattoos / Body Piercings: What's Hot Now
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Gifts for Freaks, Goths, Punks
Nov 6th 2011, 10:20

People who are heavily into body modification don't usually fit the typical mold when it comes to gift giving. I, for one, would much rather get a subscription to one of my favorite tattoo magazines than some cutesy knickknack that will just collect dust on my shelf. My oldest daughter would be mortified to receive anything in the color pink, but give her skulls and chains and she's happy as a clam. Do you have someone in your life that's difficult to buy for because they live on the edgy side of life? Here's a list of ideas that might help you find just the right gift for them this holiday season. 

1. Tofu the Vegan Zombie

I discovered Tofu at a tattoo convention last year and immediately fell in love. The concept of a vegan zombie is so crazy and he's so adorable with his big eyes and sewn lips that it's hard not to laugh when you see him! If you've got a zombie-loving friend, Tofu is a fantastic gift idea no matter what age the recipient. His arms and legs are semi-posable and his tofu brain is removable, so he's a great toy to play with or a great conversation piece at your dinner table - that's where WE have him, anyway!

2. Teddy Scares: Bearly Alive

Here's the perfect stuffed animal for someone who likes things a little out of the ordinary. Forget the cuddly and cliche teddy bear - check out Teddy Scares. These adorably gory stuffed misfits come with their own body bag and mini graphic novel. Each Teddy Scare has a distinct personality, and you can read all about them in their bios. This is a relatively new product, but they did just release a second set so popularity is growing!

3. For the Ladies: Chick Ink by Karen L. Hudson

Sure, it's a shameless plug, but this really is a great book and a fantastic gift idea for any woman. It's filled with stories shared by other women about their own tattoo experiences and what their body art means to them. The stories will make you laugh, cry and come to an understanding of tattooed women like never before. This is even a great gift for someone who doesn't "get" tattoos - even my own mom said she understands me a lot better since reading this book.

4. Body Art Magazine Subscription

There are several different magazines out there, all able to suit many different styles and tastes. Check out my list of top magazine picks and sign up someone special for a subscription - it's a gift that keeps on giving all year 'round.

5. Body Jewelry from Tribalectic

Body Jewelry is a great gift if you have the right information about the person you're buying it for. You'll need length or diameter, gauge size and material preferences (especially if they might be sensitive or allergic to certain materials). Tribalectic provides a great selection of body jewelry at very reasonable rates. My only suggestion is pay extra for faster shipping (if available) if you need it by a specific date.

6. Good Faeries/Bad Faeries by Brian Froud (Hardcover)

This book will be especially appreciated by female tattoo enthusiasts, but is not based entirely on enchanting winged beauties. One half of the book is comprised of "good" fairies, but then flip the book over to see the "bad" ones. This book does contain artistic nudity for those that consider it offensive - and those that consider it a bonus.

7. Luis Royo Tattoo/Piercing Portfolio

This has got to be one of my favorite artist collections. Luis Royo is a Spanish artist known for his erotic fantasy paintings, and this collection is no disappointment. You'll get 6 large full-color "plates" (basically thick poster prints) and 6 black and white sketch plates. You or your gift recipient will not be disappointed with this portfolio.

8. Henna Art Kit from Natural Expressions

Mehndi (henna art) is a beautiful, temporary body art that is fun to create and apply. This would make a great gift for someone who is not ready to take the plunge and get a permanent tattoo. These kits contain everything you need and it's some of the best quality henna I have ever used.

9. Bacon Lovers Merch From ThinkGeek

Bacon-related products may seem like a strange choice for people who are into body art, but bacon is quickly becoming one of the hottest items in the retail world, and nothing says "strange gift for strange people" like a bacon-scented candle, bacon flavored gumballs, or envelopes that taste like bacon when you lick the sealant. And even if your loved one isn't really that much of a bacon-ophile, a bar of bacon soap or some bacon lip balm can make a hell of a gag gift.

10. Ed Hardy Vintage Tattoo Apparel

Tanks, tees, hats, shoes, wallets, jewelry, keychains, and much more - all adorned with vintage Ed Hardy tattoo flash designs.

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