This eBook is specially designed to help you learn the vocabulary
of henna tattoo designs by breaking down designs into the basic elements of
henna design. A variety of complete designs using these henna elements from easy
basic henna designs to moderate level henna designs.
It includes 4 pages of henna information about the science and art of
mehndi, a page of basic henna design elements, 2 pages of henna design
fillers, and 13 pages with full hand designs. Individual henna designs are
also scattered throughout the book. There are 25 total printable pages.
If you are new henna artist, this eBook is a must-have. There are
also some great designs for more advanced henna artists and great festival style
henna designs.
This is not a physical book. It is a downloadable eBook in PDF
format, therefore there are no shipping fees on this item.
Beachcombers henna design eBooks are great way to expand your henna vocabulary and grow as a henna artist. We offer henna design eBooks in different styles and ability levels for every henna artist. As you re-create these henna designs, you will build your henna vocabulary to expand your free-style henna abilities.
Some of our henna ebooks are henna design focused and some are both educational and design focused. Some are appropriate for beginners, some for more experienced artists. These henna eBooks will help you grow as an artist. Use them for personal inspriation or add them to your festival books.
Be sure to check out our mini henna eBooks! These start at just .99 and are a great way to get a couple pages of themed designs or to freshen up your festival book!
Downloading Henna eBooks
Henna design eBooks are available for immediate download with credit card purchase and registration. Registration available during checkout. Download instructions with be given at the end of checkout. If you do not wish to register or wish to pay with an alternative method, eBook with be emailed to you within one business day of placing your order.
All eBooks are in PDF format and may not work on your eReader or smart phone unless it supports PDF format. You can download a free copy of Adobe PDF reader at www.adobe.com.
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