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Easy Henna Design Gallery
(henna tattoos for beginners)

Been searching the web for cool henna designs only to find a bunch of gorgeous henna designs that you can't re-create?  I've collected for you, a few henna tattoo designs that range from easy to moderate.  Get your imagination pumping with these easier-than-most henna tattoo patterns. 

Click here for another henna gallery that has more difficult designs.



 


t Super easy!  Notice the cool little thorn-vine around the thumb.  This pattern is easily adapted to be a cool anklet, wristlet, or armband.  It would make great finger designs too.








 

 

 

 

 

 


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Notice the simplicity of this foot design.  It's so pretty, yet easy to create using simple flowers and the letter "S" with dots.


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This hand pattern looks intricate at first, but look again.  This is fairly simple to re-create. Take note of the cool "leaf" designs on the fingers.  A simple outline of the leaves really make it pop.

These two quick henna hand designs can be whipped up in a few minutes and can be applied anywhere. The easy repeating pattern can be used as an anklet, belly wrap, or armband.
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If you are still a bit unsure of your artistic skills, try using henna transfer paper.  It is super easy and sooo much better than those horrible stencils. 

Transfer paper, doesn't have any designs on it to begin with.  You use the transfer paper to create transfers by tracing designs.  You then apply a little bit of activator to the skin and transfer the design to your skin.  Once the design is transferred, you can henna the design MUCH quicker, and the transfer doesn't effect the henna stain in the slightest. 


 


 

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