by Bridget | Jun 4, 2011 | Henna, mehndi traditional, Weddings
Thursday I traveled to Saginaw, Michigan for a bridal appointment. I met the lovely bride-to-be, Fatima. She was so bubbly and fun. I really enjoyed the time we got to spend together as I did her bridal mehndi for her wedding. Here are the pictures from it.





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 | 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”