I love henna. I love the art of it. The creativity. It's an art form that in it's very basic form is talented doodling. I love how the color can be so vibrant or subtle. Even the feel & smell of the process is enjoyable to me.
The gal that henna'd my pregnant belly before W was born is in Calgary this week for the Tattoo Festival Sept 1, 2, & 3. So if you've nothing to do, check it out! There's much to see; tattoos, henna or just attend as a people watching even! That's always interesting.
The gal that henna'd my pregnant belly before W was born is in Calgary this week for the Tattoo Festival Sept 1, 2, & 3. So if you've nothing to do, check it out! There's much to see; tattoos, henna or just attend as a people watching even! That's always interesting.
Such a pretty belly!
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I meant both times so LITTLE not amazed that it was lovely!
ReplyDeleteYes, it was! It was lovely & I am still amazed it was both times, but especially when there were two babes inside!:)
ReplyDeleteIf I make it to Calgary before the baby makes it out you are so hennaing my tummy.
ReplyDeleteAlso future mom's night out plan: we should get together and do each other's hands or feet. I love it too and it is a lot harder to do on yourself than to do on anyone else.
Mrs. Sweetpeas, you are so on! It's a date...or two or three!
ReplyDeleteWuhoo!!
What a sensational idea! I henna'd my hand once in Mombassa, Kenya...and have since sworn if I ever get over my fear of pain (or they make a tat-epidural?!) I'll have some permanant done! But either way...you've the cutest preggy belly I've ever seen!
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