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Tips for Embellishing with Henna Art

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Summary: Learn tips and techniques for embellishing using natural henna designs with expert henna design tips in this free arts and crafts video clip.

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By Paula Broussard
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Paula Broussard has been a professional henna tattoo artist for 15 years in Los Angeles.read more

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Henna dye is made from the henna plant, which is native to regions of Africa, Asia and northern Australia. Henna is used to dye skin, fingernails, leather, silk and other fabrics. Humans have been using henna dye for body art since the Bronze Age.

In this free video series, watch as henna artist Paula Broussard teaches how to do henna tattoo art. Learn how use henna supplies to create henna paste, and watch as she demonstrates step-by-step how to make a gilded flower design. She offers guidelines and step-by-step instructions to help you choose a henna design, use a stencil, add glitter and jewels, and more. Embellish your henna designs with the tips in these free videos.

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"Hi, I'm Paula Broussard of Lotus Henna and I'm here for Expert Village talking about how to embellish a Henna art design using glitter and paste and jewels. If you like to learn more about the basic art of Henna you can watch my previous series and learn how to make a basic design, mixed the paste and have something to start with to embellish. But right now what I'm going to do is talk about how to use different elements to make that Henna design even more beautiful and colorful and match your clothing or gown or whatever you like to embellish it with. So in my next clip how to elaborate and finish your Henna design."

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