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Mehndi Design Styles and Patterns

byHaya FatimahOnline classes via ZoomStarts from900 per workshopView full gallery

Meri mehnat, aapki inspiration. Explore the patterns I teach, from detailed roses to full-coverage bridal grids.

A collage of four different hand designs, each with a unique style. You can see examples of negative space, dense floral patterns, and geometric grids.

Another showcase of four distinct designs. This shows the variety in composition, from bold Arabic-style vines to full-coverage patterns.

This collection of four designs highlights different approaches to bridal henna. Notice the mix of dark, bold work and delicate, intricate patterns.

A beautiful mirrored image of a full-coverage floral design, showing how the pattern would look symmetrically on both hands.

A stunning, symmetrical bridal foot design. Creating a perfectly mirrored design for the feet is a hallmark of a professional artist.

This mirrored image shows a full-arm bridal design, packed with intricate details from the elbow to the fingertips.

A showcase of four more unique hand designs, demonstrating different ways to use floral elements, paisleys, and negative space.

This set of four designs focuses on different ways to incorporate roses into your work, from a single central rose to a hand filled with them.

About Design Compendium: A Showcase of Styles

Most students struggle with pressure control when they start, which is why I teach specific drills for lines and dots before we ever touch complex patterns. Whether it is the bold floral work or the fine mesh grids you see here, success is about training your hand memory first. This foundation is exactly what separates a casual enthusiast from a professional artist.

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