Henna and hands

A henna booth provided kids in the main commons with beautiful designs drawn with the plant-based product.

The henna itself comes as a paste, and detail is achieved through a tiny applicator tube.

Each design is different from the last, just as each person is different.

Design ideas come from sheets full of inspiration.

In a bit of a culture clash, painted nails meet henna in a gorgeous combination.

The artists don't always stick to traditional patterns and designs; if a girls wants a dragon tattoo, she can get it.

Senior Duha Shebib

Designs

And a splendid time was had by all.

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Global Village is here! The flags are up, the buzz is in the air and festivities have started. During B lunch and fourth hour today, a group of artists provided the kids of RBHS with intricate designs drawn in henna.

By Paige Kiehl

2 Responses to Henna and hands

  1. Alyssa Sykuta March 6, 2013 at 9:20 am

    I love this photo blog! Henna is so pretty :) Great job capturing it, Paige!

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