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Have a Green Mehndi!

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
Most Indian wedding traditions, especially Mehndi, have been “green” well before the world woke up to the word “eco-friendly!” Traditionally the Mehndi ceremony precedes the wedding function. The bride-to-be gets her hands and feet decorated with henna ( mehndi). Young girls and ladies too have Mehndi put on their hands as a symbol of joy, participation and happiness.

Mehndi or Henna itself is eco-friendly. It is a natural tattoo paste, made from the roots of the Henna plant. Green Mehndi is ground to a fine paste. Mehndi is symbolically an important part of the Indian wedding. As Mehndi changes its colour from green to orange-red after application, so does a bride flower into her womanhood after marriage.

We bring you some great ideas to get eco-friendly and have a truly “green” Mehndi!

The Bride…

* Dress the bride with fresh flowers in stead of jewellery. Make bracelets, earrings, necklace and maang tika out of fresh flowers.

* Decorate her chair / seat with fresh jasmine strung together.

* Make a canopy of brocade silk and fresh flowers, for the bride to sit under. jasmine strings and

The Venue…

* Sprinkle flower petals at the entrance or pathway leading to the function.

* Decorate the house with fresh flowers: float lotus in urns, string marigolds and jasmine, or bedeck the venue in green leaves, roses and tuberoses.

* Use plantain leaves and the auspicious coconut to decorate.

The Food…

* Plates made out of leaves, are ideal to serve food

* Place a plantain leaf in each plate before serving

* Use trays lined with plantain leaves to serve the sweets

* Use clay pots delicately painted in white and red, to serve the food.

* Leaf “donas” are ideal for chaat and pani poori.

The Giveaways…

* Let your giveaways be eco-friendly.

* Avoid plastic bags, use cloth bags instead. You can take your pick from tissue, cotton, brocade or silk.

* Let the giveaways be fruits, terracotta diyas, aromatic candles, glass bangles or terracotta lamps

* Use recycled paper for wrapping, if necessary

So, if you are getting married, or if you are helping a friend plan her Mehndi function, go all out and have a perfectly “green” Mehndi, and make it truly memorable for yourself and your guests! What’s even better: you can have an eco-friendly Mehndi well within a budget. Its your ideas that are priceless!



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Henna Designs – Attractive Heena Designs

Sunday, February 10th, 2008
Henna designing is a form of complex oriental henna painting that has been practiced for thousands of years.  Henna designing is ancient form of body art. Through the ages, on every auspicious occasion, Henna is always been associated with women. Various patterns of Henna designs are

* Arabic Henna Designs

*Bridal Mehndi Designs

* Henna Tattoos

* Mehndi Designs

* Mehndi Design for Fingers

* Mehndi Design for Hand

* Mehndi Design for Leg

* Saroski Design

* Crystal Patterns

* Peacock Designs

* Mehndi Designs for Party

Henna designing is used as cosmetic and has an art of curing skin problems, whereby the dried leaves of the henna plant are crushed into a powder, then made into a paste that is applied to the body to safely dye the skin. Creating mehndi designs is actually very simple and just by practicing you can be a great artist.  Mehndi design consists of taking small designs and motifs like mango shapes, straight lines, scallop lines, dots, tear-drops, leaf shapes, etc. and combining them to make large, more complex designs. Creating your own images is much more fun than using a stencil.  Although some Mehndi designs may seem too difficult and thin to be drawn by using henna, if you have the henna at the right flow, and if the point on your cone is thin enough, these designs are completely possible but, you need to develop your experience with henna to do these designs fully.

There are various occasions and colorful event, Mehandi has a great significance and respect quite linked to spacious occasions like Karva Chauth, Raksha Bandhan, Weddings, Teej and all other related occasions. In many parts of India, henna is part and parcel of a woman’s life especially during festivals and weddings.  Mehndi has broken free of the traditional wedding, Eid days and is being applied for a Valentines Day bash, a formal party or even an evening at a disco. The role of henna goes much beyond cosmetic and art of beauty.  Henna has a deeper meaning to the women of India. The night before a wedding is known as the ‘Night of Henna (Mehendi) when the bride’s hands and feet are decorated in a beautiful floral and fertility designs. It is one of the most precious jewels for brides, to carry good luck for their married life.



By: mahendra

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