Showing posts with label Bridal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bridal. Show all posts

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Nayan's Wedding Mehndi


IMG_2924, originally uploaded by Henna Muse.

Nayan was such a smart, sweet, soft spoken woman, and her mom fed me a lovely dinner!

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

It was a rather exciting bridal appointment. First of all, because of babysitter issues and the fact that my best assistant is still in the feeding-baby-every-45-minutes stage of motherhood, I had to do a bride, 7 bridesmaids, 2 moms, a sister and an auntie in 4 hours! I warned the poor girl in advance that I couldn't do my best work in this amount of time, but she was still happy to have me. To make things even more exciting a wicked storm blew through complete with a tornado! Don't worry, the tornado didn't get close, but we did lose power for a few worried minutes. Anyway, I did end up staying over an hour late despite my hopes of getting home at midnight for the sitter, and I suppose I did a decent job considering how fast I had to work. I ended up telling the last few bridesmaids not to pick patterns. Just show me a style you like because I can wing-it much faster than copying a pattern.


The bride:





...and the bridesmaids:




...and the Moms and 2 bridesmaids:



I had a lovely time. Everyone was very kind and appreciative and the aunties were unusually hands-off! Then I headed off to chase the storm home for two hours! I was home by 1 am, in bed by 2 and up again to get the munchkins to school by 6:30. I think I'm getting a little too old for that kind of crap!


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Sunday, July 29, 2007

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What a lovely woman! Natalie has allready sent me her own photos and has promised more from the wedding photographer. Here's what I have so far.


I think this one's my favorite:



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Saturday, July 21, 2007

Yesterday I met Natalie. She knew that she wanted henna on her wedding day since her grandmother from Lebanon, rest her soul, taught her about henna when she was a child. She was in a panic, knowing she couldn't do her own right hand. She couldn't find anyone near her to help. Her fiance found me on the Internet!


Natalie wanted thin-lined, floral, graceful designs that reminded her of the Lebanese patterns that her grandmother had taught her.



The palms are one of my favorite patterns ever from "Love Mehndi."


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