Thursday, October 16, 2008

Henna Party!

In preparation for my friend Lez's gorgeous wedding last weekend, her über creative bridesmaid friend, Katy, threw a henna bachelorette party. I've been dying to try Mehndi for some time now so I couldn't wait! It was fun catching up and munching on homemade samosas (and other assorted treats) while we waited for the paste to dry. The lovely ladies of Shenna Body Art hooked us up pretty nicely don't you think?



Update: Introducing the lovely couple...
(click photo for more!)


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Nicole said...

Nice. I've been wanting to try this; I've only used henna in my hair.

Tbyrd said...

try it! You just need the patience to sit with your hand outstretched for a few hours.

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