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Hennacat’s New Year Resolutions for 2014

Hennacat’s New Year Resolutions for 2014

I thought I would share a blank version of my new year resolutions for 2014 with you, so you can fill in your own artistic aspirations. I will share my completed resolutions with you shortly! Enjoy! (you should be able to click on this, and then print it out.

Hennacat Eye Candy – Beautiful Mehndi Design: 2 Handed Lotus Mudra Mehndi

Hennacat Eye Candy – Beautiful Mehndi Design: 2 Handed Lotus Mudra Mehndi

This beautiful mehndi design from professional artist, Hennacat demonstrates the famous two handed lotus Mudra (hand position) used in Buddhism, Yoga and meditation. The tips of the petals are represented by ‘dipped fingers’ (solid henna colour – the nails can be stained with henna or painted with nail varnish), and the lotus blossom itself can stand alone as a striking pattern for skin. For more information about practising this mudra please check out Yogaspirit. Two Handed Lotus Mudra Henna from…

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March Competition: Win 100g of fresh Rajasthani Henna

March Competition: Win 100g of fresh Rajasthani Henna

It is time for another competition! The prize for this competition is 100g of Hennacat fresh Organic Rajasthani (Manufcturing date 02 / 12). All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning this great prize is to subscribe to the hennacat YouTube channel. The winner will be drawn at random at midnight GMT London on the 31st March 2012. Terms and conditions 1. Should you win, you are willing for me to publish your name, home…

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FREE e-book ‘Knuckle tattoos in Henna’

FREE e-book ‘Knuckle tattoos in Henna’

‘Knuckle tattoos – in Henna’ came about in the Summer of 2011. I noticed a trend of people asking for knuckle tattoos done in henna, some with firm ideas about what they wanted, some without any clue at all. Often young people would ask for nothing more creative than expletives which would get them into trouble with their parents and school. I started to catalogue expressions that contained two four-letter words and eight letter words so that people could be…

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