by Bridget | Apr 28, 2011 | Henna
Today, I met with the lovely Natalia to do a henna photo shoot. ivermectin health effects She was an amazing model and I just loved every minute of getting to work with her.
The two designs on her hands were inspired by the book “Traditional Mehndi Designs” by Dorine Van Den Beukel. ivermectin neomec Her feet are original designs by me . dosis de ivermectina para covid 19 en nios
Natalia’s Hands and Feet Design
Natalia’s Henna Foot Design
Natalia’s hands, inspired by bridal designs
Natalia
by Bridget | Apr 27, 2011 | Henna
These two designs were both custom designs I did. The palm is more of a circular, geometric pattern & the top of the hand is an organic shape.

Circular henna pattern

Henna paste removed. 24 hours later.

Organic henna pattern on top of hand.
by Bridget | Apr 22, 2011 | Henna
Experimenting with two tone designs. The flower in the center was done three days ago. The design around it was done last night. Then this morning, the flower was touched up. The result is pretty interesting.

I really love how red this henna comes out. Also I should note, the paste was only on my hand for 1.5 hours. I added some lemon juice to the dry paste and let it dry again, then a half hour later I removed the paste. The henna still took so well for just an hour and a half.
by Bridget | Apr 17, 2011 | Henna
Here’s a henna foot design. Something simple, but cute. Great for a summer design.

For a client in Dearborn, Mi
by Bridget | Apr 15, 2011 | Henna
Here are two recent henna design. arabic casino For the first one, I couldn’t wait for my older henna to completely disappear before I decorated my hand again. العاب بلاك جاك =-)

For the second one, I just snapped a quick picture in the kitchen before I went to work at the Henna booth in Briarwood Mall.

The weather here in Ann Arbor is beautiful lately. I love being a henna artist here in Michigan. مواقع مراهنات كرة قدم When I worked in Florida, I really missed the season changes. <3
by Bridget | Mar 15, 2011 | Henna
Today I did three new bridal henna designs. These are original designs. They each took about 35 minutes to do. I really love doing intricate work. It really lets me be more involved in each piece.



From The Henna Page
“For the bride, the mehndi (henna) day is a very important day. The house is decorated with flowers and filled with friends and family members and there is music and dancing. The bride’s feet and palms are decorated with beautiful, intricate henna designs. As the henna artwork signifies the strength of love in a marriage, the bride makes an effort to keep it on as long as possible. The function ends with friends and family sitting down to
an extravagant dinner”