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Wednesday, 30 November 2016
Whether it’s a simple curved branch with leaves, bud designs or the gota patterns, you should remember these easy designs. While it takes time to obtain a fair hand in intricate designs, you can always start with the simple henna or mehndi patterns and with practice later on you can go for intricate Arabic henna designs.
Source: letscreatecrafts.com
How to draw peacock design using mehndi
After you have practiced the leaf and vine designs, now you should start working on the peacock design, which is essential in the art of henna. Follow this peacock henna step by step tutorial to learn how to do henna.Peacocks are one of the most beautiful henna designs which add elegance and charm to the body art. Go through these image tutorials to easily learn how to draw the outlines and also the elaborate patterns within.
With basic henna designs mentioned earlier in the post, you can fill in the body of the peacock. However, always make sure to carefully draw peacock’s eye and beak to create natural effect. For fingers, you can either go for checkered designs, floral patterns or simple vines. You can make bigger or smaller peacock designs with mehndi.
Fill it up according to your wish. You can make small flowers or add checks to fill the peacock.
Source: letscreatecrafts.com
Some tips to follow:
- In order to check if your skin is allergic to your skin, you can apply a small amount on your hand before starting with the step by step henna design
- If you’ve done waxing on your hands, then wait for a day or two before applying henna. As pores are opened and the chemicals present in henna might enter through open pores
- The color of the henna is different on palm and on skin. While it is darkest on palm, it appears to be lighter on hands. It only get darker after one or two days
Sunday, 27 November 2016
We
arrived at the bride's resort, where excitement levels were running
high. The bride's henna took nearly 6 hours for her elaborate designs,
but after that we still had another 6 hours of mehandi to do for her
guests. We literally used up every last drop of our henna, even going so
far as to squeeze the little bits left in our cones into another cone!
The group was crazy about henna, so much so that
they didn't want us to even take a break to eat a sandwich during our
12 hour shift. Hey now, henna artists are human too! In the end, the
mehandi came out beautifully and all of the guests got several designs
each. It was a privilege to be able to come to the bride's rescue and
save her special day! Talked a lot today
:P
If you want your hands to look beautiful and different in your special events so choose us because we care of your hands as we do ours!
Here comes the stain update by a sweet client sent the picture today, It is pleasure to have such sweet clients and ee are delighted doing their work, thought to share this picture...
The bride's mehandi came out incredibly dark and we are looking forward to seeing the wedding photos, taken by her best friend/photographer. As much as I love doing henna, it is energetically pretty exhausting for us.....
Saturday, 22 October 2016
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