Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Spring/Summer 2011 Henna Design Collection (Part 1)

Some of the henna designs that I've drawn the past few weeks - when there are more time at my disposal.
Here are some of the designs I've done - more to come when I'm back from Cardiff.
This season, I seem to get attracted to squarish petals with spiral cores.

Design 1
Design 2
This is a more common and traditional indian pattern with small fillers in the leaves. However, I usually prefer my designs to have a sense of continuous flow. In this case a blob of design would not be ideal for me, so I choose a string like one.

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

More patterns

Last week I receive a really unique request to do henna freckles for a really lovely Australian girl. Since the henna paste is placed on the face, I had to change the component of my henna paste mixture so that it does not irritate the facial skin.
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I'm quite busy these days juggling a few responsibilities, so hence, there is less participation this summer.

More pattern updates.

I'm very fond of henna tattoos on the legs. Simple patterns (i.e. combination of flowers and leaves) can leave an amazing outcome.

Sunday, 5 June 2011

Summer bridal henna promotion starting from £45!

Simple bridal henna for hands from £45!

Applicable for both hands (back and palms) to about 5cm above the wrist. Simple designs - customized to suit. Affordable and economical, now you can spend more on everything else.
This package does not include transportation costs. Feel free to contact me for more information.

I usually charge £50 for a basic bridal henna.

Tuesday, 26 April 2011

CS & Bjorn's

CS wanted something sentimental. This calls for Georgia Tech's mascot, Stinger. So I tried to recreate the mascot logo into a tattoo for him.
Bjorn wanted a simple and small design. So we've gotten the simple tribal like design on the arm.

Monday, 25 April 2011

a little henna session

Met up with a friend of mine, An, a few weeks ago and it ended up with lots of hennaing for both her and her room mate.


Tuesday, 19 April 2011

More floral designs

It's been quite a while since my last update, it's been a busy time. Nevertheless, there is always time for henna.

I'm starting to favour checked flowers. I think it would soon be a trademark design. Absolutely love it.

Doodling as usual.

In the following designs, I'm actually working on connecting designs. I find drawing several curvy lines does help in giving a flow - when you are somehow stuck in between two designs.


The following designs were based on the same core design.

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

More doodling

Can't help myself when I see excess henna paste lying around. Time for some doodling.
I was trying out flowers with rectangular petals. Fell in love with them when I see them on lovely mehndi designs.

Here we go, more doodling.



Thursday, 17 March 2011

Photos from the National Wedding Show 2011 in NEC, Birmingham

Had an amazing time at the National Wedding Show 2011 in Birmingham last two weeks. This time I managed to henna more than 150 visitors over the whole event. Its a step forward for me. I'm so grateful for the visitors who allowed me to do so. Lovely people. Love henna.
Here are some of the photos from the show.
For more photos of this event, click here.

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Floral garters

I've been meaning to do garters for a long time. I love them without the hassle of removing and putting it on. So I've gotten my own version which will last a bit.

Core design is inspired by 3 sunflowers.

Doodling in the first quarter of the year

January was the busiest time I ever hand for a while. Racing with time to complete my dissertation. Finally it's done and over with. Phew.
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February came and went. I spent most of my time in my beloved home country. Malaysia. I've visited places I've never been before. There is so much to offer. This trip I've visited Kuching in East Malaysia. The Semenggoh Wildlife Sanctuary - where the forest is preserved for the habitat of orang utans. Amazing creatures.



Another reason for being excited - that is if you are a reptilian fan, Crocodiles! Jong's crocodile farm houses dozens of crocodiles of all shapes and sizes. I've been in love with these creatures all my life, visiting the farm is definitely in my to do list.

What I like about this is that there is an area where crocodiles were kept in an open enclosure - similar to their natural habitat and we (I mean visitors) can walk on the bridge up above and view them in their magnificence. Never the less, this is not for the faint hearted for Mr. Croc may be just right below you!

This guy is just right by the bridge we were walking on.

Ever seen a crocodile smile at you? I bet all of you have not. I have never thought that one could but this put my skeptical thoughts to rest. It looks as if it IS smiling. I was alone at the area at that time. It was an eerie feeling as I recall local stories of how Mr Croc tricked Mr Buffalo to help him and in return, it bit Mr Buffalo's leg, refused to let go and smile. Along came the mousedeer with sheer cunning and wits to save the day. Sum it up. It was creepy as the pupils of the eye seem to focus on one spot. Probably I look like food?

Now you have seen the smilling crocodile, let's move on the core of the post.
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Henna!
I generally haven't done much hennaing in the first two months as you know. I enjoy doing hennaing and of course one day I would definitely love to be proficient at this. But never the less, this is a chance for me to put my progress into words. I believe in the saying that practice makes perfect.


Gillter is an interesting medium for body art decorating but it does not last. It's excellent for enhancing a design or probably for chldren events. They'll love it.

The day before working on the wedding show, I decided to give myself a little warm up before drawing on dozens of people. The simple floral strip is the easiest to draw due to the flexible and repeatitive design.
Another warm up with designs which I've taken off a book. Similar structure but definitely different motifs.
I tried to do a little traditional bridal henna practise but I was in a little hurry and was anxious to finish the design. The end was a little to simple to match the design feature but oh well, I've learnt my lesson. Some designs just don't match.

This is a more arabic approach where designs are bold and striking.