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The Henna Page Patterns Volume 3: Index
Page 6: The Cursive S A curvy S is a thing of beauty!
Page 10: Sloopy Sloopy is Foofy's cousin, from the bad part of town.
Page 16: Tribbles The tribble is a cute little pattern.
Page 20: Ripples This pattern represents life-giving, purifying running water.
Page 25: The Kiss This pattern is useful for flower petals, honeycomb fills, and other sweet things.
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Page 30: The Knot This pattern makes lovely leaves from simple scribbles.
Page 35: The Open Heart When you spin open hearts around in a circle, you have lovely flowers.
Page 39: Kitty Whiskers. Got Tuna?
Page 46: Pug Tails Got cookies?
Page 51: The Seed It's a good seed!
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The Cursive S
1) The Cursive S The cursive S is a lovely thing. Many people curse their SS's and fail to appreciate their beauty.
2) Make a row of simple S's These are lazy S's who don't aspire to do anything beyond a third grade penmanship S. They make nice leaves and flower petals.
3) Curl the S up tighter, and exaggerate the curls. These are Tight S's. Though most people complain about tight S's, they do make lovely flower petals!
4) Make the S full and round There are those who find a Fat S to be a thing of wonderment and beauty. Use these to make beautiful flowers.
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5) Make a skinny S So many people look at their S's and wish they were thin. Skinny S's are good for pointy leaves and petals.
6) Practice a row of diminishing S's. Diminishing S's are great for fern-like branches. It is not necessary to go hungry to diminish these S's..
7) A kick in the S! Kick up the tail of your S!
8) Make a bracelet of kicking S's , down a wavy vine!
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10) Wind lazy S's around a center for an easy flower; a lazy S flower.
9) Try making tight S flowers, fat S flowers, kick-S flowers and skinny S flowers.
10) Double your S's by pairing up big S's and little S's!
11) To make lovely ferns, you'll have to get your S on backwards. This takes practice!
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Sloopy!
1) This is Sloopy. Sloopy is the very relaxed cousin of Foofy. Foofy's kinda wound up tight, but Sloopy likes to hang loose.
2) You can HANG twiddles ON SLOOPY!
3) Sloopy, Hang On! (lookin good!)
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5) And again, you can HANG twiddles ON SLOOPY.
6) Sometimes people put Sloopy down.
7) And you can still HANG twiddles ON SLOOPY!
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9) And lets it hangs down on me!
10) Sloopy can double up and shake it!
11) And you can HANG twiddles ON SLOOPY!
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Tribbles
1) Tribbles are cute little things.
2) Tribbles are as easy as one, two, three! Twirl to the left, twirl to the right, twirl to the top and pull the Tribble's tail! Tribbling is easier with henna than with a pencil. Plan on blobbing the henna when you make the curls, so you get a leaf rather than a spiral, and the top flick should be a nice little tail that pulls the henna blob up slightly.
3) Make a row of Tribbles marching to the right with their tails held high!
4) Make a row of sleepy Tribbles with their tails held low.
5) The Tribbles dance Do-si-Do
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6) Oops, the Tribbles got drunk and walk all wobbly.
7) The excited Tribbles are jumping up and down and holding their tails very high!
8) When Tribbles play tug-of-war, they make a graceful Tribble Vine
9) Tribbles can spin about and pretend to be grapevines.
10) Tribbles can curl up and pretend to be ivy.
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11) Tribbles can turn cartwheels.
Start with one or two, and suddenly they're everywhere!
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Ripples Ripples are a traditional pattern in many cultures: they represent flowing water. In arid regions, flowing water may symbolize pleasure, wealth, fertility, or purity: all the things that are connected with the joy of finding pure, flowing water in the desert. In India, ripples are incorporated into henna patterns celebrating the coming of the monsoons. In Islam, running water purifies a person for prayer.
1) This is a ripple:
2) Try making several parallel ripples:
3) Make diagonal parallel ripples:
4) Make bubbly ripples, with dots in between rows:
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6) Make ripples flowing out from a central point:
7) Ripples coming from a central point look like water flowing from a fountain, and accent the central figure.
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9) Make ripples fill around a pattern:
Want to dip your hands into clear rippling water patterns? Ripples are a traditional pattern in many cultures: they represent flowing water. In arid regions, a person with no water rights was poor indeed, and might have to carry water a great distance every day. A wealthy person who owned a spring enclosed and ornamented a household fountain so women would not have to carry water from the village well. The enclosed springs stayed clean, and didn't evaporate during drought. These ripple patterns show enclosed fountains and ornamental water gardens, often used as metaphors for a wealthy, fertile, protected woman, or for spiritual purity.
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The Kiss The "peak" pattern looks like the silhouette of a Hershey's Kiss!
1) This is the "Kiss" Everybody loves a "kiss"
2) Make a row of "Kisses". It's not easy to get these perfectly even ......... concentrate! If they're crooked, they look a bit odd.... . Get'em just right and ..... it looks like a Kissmobile!
3) Make parallel rows of "Kisses".
4) Rotate four "Kisses" around a single point.
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5) Rotate five "Kisses" around a single point.
6) Rotate six "Kisses" around a single point.
7) Rotate eight "Kisses" around a center.
8) If you can rotate your "Kiss" perfectly, you can make a pretty flower! A big "kiss" is popular in a country with beautiful henna traditions!
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9) If you put a row of kisses on top of other kisses, it's sweet as a honeycomb!
10) You can curl kisses around a tender stalk.
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Knotted This figure looks a bit like a rope with knots tied in it. A series of these knots looks like a graceful leaf. This is one of my favorite elements: it's easy to do, and it can be used to quickly make large, expressive leafy designs..
1) You can get a merit badge if you learn to tie your knots perfectly!
2) Draw your henna line into a loop, then make a tight scribble, like you're tying a knot. When you do this in henna, let the paste form a little blob.
3) Tie knot after knot, in a row, and decrease the size with each knot.
4) Practice doing strings of knots to make leaves reaching for the sunshine.
5) Practice doing strings of knots to make leaves drooping from the rain.
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6) Make the knots curl over like fern leaves.
7) Make the knots over and under.
8) Practice different numbers of knots for smaller and larger leaves.
9) Start growing ferns with your knots!
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10) Knot leaf ferns make great easy arm bands.
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The Open Heart
1) This is the Open Heart It’s a heart that doesn't close at the bottom point.
2) A row of these open hearts looks like little flower petals.
3) If you tip them to the side, they also look like leaves.
4) Practice making rows of open hearts, larger and smaller, and try to get them neat and even.
5) Run them along a wavy line to make a vine.
6) Double them up.
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7) Cluster open hearts to make leaves
8) A circle of open hearts makes a flower
9) Wear your open hearts around your arm (but not on your sleeve!)
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Kitty Whiskers
1) This is a Kitty Whisker. Its easiest to make kitty whiskers with stringy henna, so you can drape a graceful line.
2) This is a Kitty Whisker with a drop of milk at the tip.
Make the milk drop on the kitty whisker by making a little twirl at the end of the line.
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Make whipped cream drops with a double twirl.
4) This is a Kitty Whisker that got into buttermilk.
Make the buttermilk whiskers with a backwards turn and a twirl.
Whiskers always come in expressive arrays, depending on Kitty's mood.
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5) Make happy Kitty Whiskers.
6) Make alert Kitty Whiskers
7) Make mopey Kitty Whiskers.
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8) Make graceful, quixotic Kitty Whiskers.
9) Combine types and directions of Kitty Whiskers.
10) Expand Kitty Whiskers into larger arrays.
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11) Arrange Kitty Whiskers around wavy lines.
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Pug Tails This may be the first henna squiggle you ever did!
1) This is a Pug Tail. You see this when the pug thinks he's going to get a treat!
Pug dogs are great creatures!
2) This is a sad Pug Tail. You see this when the pug isn't getting any of your ice cream.
3) Practice a row of Pug Tails. These tails are very happy because they're getting cuddles.
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5) Make a row of Twisty Twiney Pug Tails.
6) Make a row of diminishing Pug Tails.
7) Stacking Pug Tails
8) Sprouting Pug Tails
10) When Pugs roamed wild and free in the mountains of Puggsylvania, they often came home with leaves and flowers stuck in their tails.
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Pug tails make pretty bases for leaves and flowers.
11) Pug Tails make Paisleys easy!
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The Seed
1) This is a Seed The Seed is a little blob of henna, that you make with a quick, firm squeeze on your henna cone.
2) You can make different Seeds by pressing less or more on your cone, and pulling the line out or keeping it still. Make long ones, round ones, tapering ones, fat ones, skinny ones. These look like rice, watermelon seeds, orange pips, tomato seeds, radish seeds, sesame seeds .... all the good stuff!
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3) Plant rows of Seeds.
4) Seeds bloom into flowers
5) Seeds curl along vines
6) Seeds often have pulp or shells around them. Contrast the fine lines to the larger seeds for a more dramatic pattern
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7) Seeds can come in clusters These make great fill motifs
8) Seeds and fine lines make beautiful flowers
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Henna “Personal Stash” 100g Jamila henna powder 2007 “Personal Stash” 200g Jamila henna powder 2007 “Personal Stash” 300g Jamila henna powder 2007 “Personal Stash” 400g Jamila henna powder 2007 “Personal Stash” 500g Jamila henna powder 2007 Rajasathani Stringy 100g Monsoon 2007 henna (coming 03/15/08) Rajasathani Stringy 200g Monsoon 2007 henna Rajasathani Stringy 300g Monsoon 2007 henna Rajasathani Stringy 400g Monsoon 2007 henna Rajasathani Stringy 500g Monsoon 2007 henna
$8.00 $16.00 $23.00 $30.00 $36.00 $6.50 $13.00 $19.00 $24.00 $30.00
Henna Shooter (35 ml = 1.5 oz, 70 ml = 3 oz) 35 ml oz henna shooter (empty) 70 ml henna shooter (empty) Ten 35 ml henna shooters (empty) Ten 70 ml henna shooters (empty)
$2.50 $2.50 $20.00 $20.00
Shot Cups Five 35 ml shot with cap (empty) Twenty 35 ml shots with caps (empty)
$5.00 $15.00
“Terps” Aromatherapy Quality Pure Essential Oils 10 ml Cajeput, Basil and Cardamom 10 ml Cajeput, Wild Thyme and Rosemary 10 ml Cajeput, Cardamom and Clove Bud 10 ml Cajeput, Geranium Bourbon and Clove Bud 10 ml Lavender and Cedar 10 ml Lavender, Cardamom and Clove Bud 10 ml Lavender, Geranium Bourbon and Clove Bud 10 ml Lavender and Bay 10 ml Naiouli, Wild Thyme and Rosemary 10 ml Naiouli, Basil and Bay 10 ml Naiouli, Cardamom and Clove Bud 10 ml Naiouli, Geranium Bourbon and Clove Bud
$9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $7.50 $7.50 $7.50 $7.50
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$12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00
Gilding Paste (35 ml = 1.5 oz) 35 ml Gold Gilding Paste 35 ml Platinum Gilding Paste
$12.00 $12.00
Henna Pattern Transfer Paper 20 sheets Henna Pattern Transfer Paper 50 sheets Henna Pattern Transfer Paper
$10.00 $20.00
Mehandi GildingGel to Make Your Own Gilding Paste 35 ml gel shot for “make your own” gilding paste Five 35 ml gel shots “make your own” gilding paste Ten 35 ml gel shots for “make your own” gilding paste
$2.50 $11.00 $20.00
Gilding Powder to Make Your Own Gilding Paste Pearl #22 4g gilding powder Silver #111 4g gilding powder Sunshine Gold #103 4g gilding powder Bridal Gold #7 4g gilding powder Forest #51 4g gilding powder Peacock #112 4g gilding powder Turquoise #113 4g gilding powder Amethyst #14 4g gilding powder Rose #41 4g gilding powder Orchid #40 4g gilding powder Bridal Red #33 4g gilding powder Twilight Blue #13 4 g gilding powder Black Asphalt #109 4g gilding powder
$6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50
4mm Swarovski Gems 75 Swarovski Diamonds 75 Swarovski Multicolor gems 75 Swarovski Aurora borealis crystals 75 Swarovski Amethyst 75 Swarovski Emerald 75 Swarovski Tourmaline 75 Swarovski Fire Opal 75 Swarovski Ruby Aurora 75 Swarovski Dowry Gold 75 Swarovski Ruby 75 Swarovski Sapphire 75 Swarovski Fuchsia 75 Swarovski Aurora Sapphire 75 Swarovski Gothic Hematite
$9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00
Mylar Triangles and Cones 100 pre-cut small Mylar Triangles for SuperCones 100 pre-cut large Mylar Triangles for SuperCones 20 small pre-rolled cones 20 large pre-rolled cones
$20.00 $20.00 $10.00 $10.00
Ultra Fine Mehandi Glitter: 5g Aurora Purple Mist Glitter #34 5g Aurora Rose Glitter #13
$6.50 $6.50
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$6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $11.00 $11.00 $11.00 $11.00
Starz Mehandi Glitter 5g Aurora Super Starz 5g Gold Movie Starz 5g Silver Rock Starz 5g Red Porn Starz 5g Purple Fallen Starz 5g Blue Pop Starz 5g Green Former Child Starz
$9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00
Cotton Gloves 1 Pack of Disposable Cotton Gloves (24 gloves)
$10.00
Disposable Gloves 10 Disposable Plastic Gloves 8 Disposable Latex Gloves 6 Disposable Nitrile Gloves
$2.00 $2.00 $2.00
Pure Seed Butters for Dry Skin Care 120g Pure Cocoa Butter 120g Pure Mango Butter Tin of pure Cocoa Butter Tin of pure Mango Butter
$6.00 $6.00 $3.50 $3.50
Carrot Bags 20 carrot bags
$5.00
Aquarellable Pencils 3 Aquarellable Pencils (henna colors) 3 Aquarellable Pencils (indigo colors)
$6.00 $6.00
3 samples of Henna Flower Attar
$10.00
Henna Flower Lotion Bars 1 oz Henna Flower Lotion Bar 4 oz Henna Flower Lotion Bar 1 oz Henna Flower and Amber Lotion Bar 4 oz Henna Flower and Amber Lotion Bar 1 oz Henna Flower, Cardamom and Vetivert Lotion Bar 4 oz Henna Flower Cardamom and Vetivert Lotion Bar
$7.50 $25.00 $7.50 $25.00 $7.50 $25.00
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Chocolate Mehndi Small Bundle of Chocolate Mehndi Large Bundle of Chocolate Mehndi Small Shooter of White Chocolate Mehndi (35 ml) Large shooter of White Chocolate Mehndi (70 ml) Small Shooter of Dark Chocolate Mehndi Large Shooter of Dark Chocolate Mehndi Five colors of Non Pariels (3g each) Five Colors of Sanding Sugars (3g each)
$25.00 $50.00 $7.50 $12.00 $7.50 $12.00 $5.00 $5.00 No paste shipments outside USA
Ancient Red Fresh Frozen Henna Paste Express mail USA only! Refreeze as soon as delivered (35 ml = 1.5 oz and 70 ml = 3 oz) One 35 ml injector Ancient Red henna paste $6 One 70 ml injector Ancient Red henna paste $11 Five 35 ml injector Ancient Red henna paste $26.50 Five 70 ml injector Ancient Red henna paste $50 Ten 70 ml injector Ancient Red henna paste $95
Express Mail $22. Express Mail $22. Express Mail $22. Express Mail $22. Express Mail $30
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