- Fairy + flowers + butterfly tattoo.
- Moon star fairy tattoos (a combination with a shooting star is also popular).
- Fairy + angel tattoo (or with a cherub).
- Fairy + dragon tattoo.
- Fairy + dragonfly tattoo.
- Zodiac fairy tattoo.
- Fairy + gargoyle tattoo: gargoyles are winged demons with horns, a tail and talons. They usually guard buildings, as a tattoo they guard the wearer.
- A fairy sitting on a mushroom.
- Fairy + clover.
- Fairies blend in well with tribal or Celtic designs. They don't lend themselves well to abstract patterns though.
- Fairy + phoenix tattoo.

Fairy tattoos can be large or small, black or colorful, happy or sad, cute or evil.
A lone fairy tattoo on an upper arm or ankle is a nice, subtle tattoo. It’s quite unobtrusive, but more individualistic – even quirky - than many other feminine tattoo designs.
When talking about fairy art, it's hard not to mention Amy Brown, a popular American fairy artist, whose watercolor drawings enjoy some popularity as a tattoo design.
Fairy tattoos are perhaps not common enough to be called a trend - but they do have a fair following.