Mehndi: Coloring for Everyone by Skyhorse Publishing
Henna tattoos, popular at traditional Indian weddings and festivals, are becoming increasingly popular in the Western world as well. But very few people have the know-how to re-create these popular designs. Now you, too, can create beautiful henna designs in your own home!
This book features forty-six unique black-and-white henna motifs for readers to color, perforations for them to hang, and a gallery of forty-six inspiring, fully colored images. Enhanced with intricate floral detail and step-by-step instructions on how to best color and create henna tattoos, this book has a little bit of something for everyone. Whether you're an artist looking to improve your craft, or simply just an average joe who finds coloring enjoyable and relaxing, this book is a must-have guaranteed to bring hours of vibrant, artistic fun.
In summary, this compilation:
Begins with an introduction describing the history and beauty of the Mehndi practice
Features forty-six original black-and-white designs for readers to color on single-sided perforated pages, allowing them to remove and frame their artwork
Includes forty-six full-color images that exemplify the Mehndi tradition
This book features forty-six unique black-and-white henna motifs for readers to color, perforations for them to hang, and a gallery of forty-six inspiring, fully colored images. Enhanced with intricate floral detail and step-by-step instructions on how to best color and create henna tattoos, this book has a little bit of something for everyone. Whether you're an artist looking to improve your craft, or simply just an average joe who finds coloring enjoyable and relaxing, this book is a must-have guaranteed to bring hours of vibrant, artistic fun.
In summary, this compilation:
Begins with an introduction describing the history and beauty of the Mehndi practice
Features forty-six original black-and-white designs for readers to color on single-sided perforated pages, allowing them to remove and frame their artwork
Includes forty-six full-color images that exemplify the Mehndi tradition