Sunday, August 15, 2010

"Sunday Sketches" Henna Patterns



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I also wanted to share with you my 8 year old daughters blog. Her name is Emma Grace and she loves Art like I do. She has been so dedicated to her blog all summer long and has just done her 100th post. In celebration of this she is having her first Give Away!! To visit Emma Graces blog click here!

14 comments:

  1. Oh, I just love this! I think the Henna hands are so incredibly moving and beautiful. Your page is wonderful!

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  2. Hi Rebecca - thanks for sharing your daughters information ~ what a great blog she has going and she is sooooo talented just like her mama! I just scooted over there to enter her giveaway and enjoyed looking at her art very much!

    This piece of yours is so much fun! I have always wanted to have my whole body hennaed (sp?), especially each time I was pregnant, if you can believe that. How cool to have gone to India!

    Thanks for you visits and encouragement, they both mean a lot to me!

    Smiles and enjoy a wonderful Sunday!

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  3. I love the henna patterns! Amazon sells a pretty inexpensive book that is full of them--if you are interested look for Mehudi--can't remember the rest of the name, but I think if you use this word, you will find it.

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  4. Lovely, I have seen the henna used in that way and it is gorgeous. My mother used to use henna on her hair when I was a child, this post brought back memories.

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  5. I've used henna patterns on some of my sculptures. I love the way in which you created with it on the hand for your journal page.

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  6. Look at the energy coming out of that hand ! I love it ! Hugs & Kisses to Emma Grace :0)

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  7. Fantastic and exotic, Rebecca! I'm soooo thrilled for Emma Grace. She's so talented and she's worked hard at keeping her blog up this summer. I really look forward to her posts. She's AWEsome!!! Hugs, Terri xoxo

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  8. Hello,
    That is a gorgeous Henna page, Rebecca. I am always fascinated by Henna...and your beautiful work.

    I am off to check out her blog, my daughter, summer has one too! We should connect them! I love how our little ones are so creative at such a young age!
    xxoo

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  9. Love youur Henna Hand spread, Rebecca ~~ soo much detail work! And I love Emma's Blog too. She is such a sweetie, and VERY talented. Hmm, wonder where she gets that? No doubt, from her Mom! You are both fortunate to have each other. xoxo

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  10. I really like this, Rebecca. I love the detail and how the words weave in between the fingers. Off to check out your daughter's blog!! :)

    Happy SS!

    P.S. I added a link to your SS on my blog. :)

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  11. Fabulous henna doodles!! This goes well with our Bollywood playing this week. Emma Grace your art work is wonderful too! My children had fun looking at it too!

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  12. i really like your henna drawing and your daughter is very talented!

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  13. Lovely. I will go visit your daughter's page now. BTW I currently live one of the lands of henna (Dubai, UAE) and I sometimes have henna done on my lower back or arm :-)

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  14. Loved your daughters blog Rebecca, she is so creative.
    Your page is great with the henna drawing
    Lee:)

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