These Tattoos Will Leave You Asking For S’more

Who knew a three ingredient recipe could be so sinfully delicious?

S’mores are said to have originated in the U.S. where they were a campfire treat. The recipe for a s’more first appeared in a cookbook almost a century ago and were originally called “Some More” but over the decades that was contracted to “s’mores.”

Constructing a s’more is as simple as placing a piece of chocolate atop a Graham cracker, sliding on a fire-toasted marshmallow, and sandwiching with another cracker. The heat of the marshmallow melts the chocolate resulting in a super messy but delicious delicacy.

A s’more tattoo may hold special memories of going camping with family or friends or be as simple as loving the combination of the three ingredients.

If you’re desperate for some more tattoos, how about a s’more tattoo?

“You’re killing me, Smalls.” Traditional s’mores tattoo by @amandaslatertattoo
Illustrative waffle and s’mores tattoo by @mattsteblytattoos
Traditional kawaii s’mores tattoo by @ggtattoos
“You’re killin’ me, Smalls.” Traditional style Sandlot themed s’mores tattoo by @matthufftattoo
Neo trad dog Polaroid photo and sparkly s’mores tattoo by @carlyzehring
S’mores gap filler tattoo by @kadehydrated
Neo trad ‘smores tattoo by @tattacombs
“I love you smore.” Neo trad s’more tattoo by @jodydawber
Kawaii s’mores tattoo by @kadehydrated
Kawaii deconstructed s’mores tattoo by @ktrantattoos

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