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by Jessica McQueen cover graphics by Alex Morgan Arabesque
has over 80 two-toned henna patterns adapted from Ottoman ceramics and
silks. This book has beautiful, graceful patterns for
beginning, intermediate and advanced henna artists. Jessica has
included the history and meaning of these patterns, with dates and
places for people who love learning about Ottoman art as much as
hennaing! Want to see sample
patterns from Arabesque Pattern Book
full size?
![]() What
do Arabesque two-toned henna patterns look like, and how do you do
them?
Click here or on the image below! We can electronically deliver your e-book to you within hours! If you would like "Arabesque" delivered electronically, you can order through the Paypal button below. I'll email you your download information as soon as I receive your order. Make a folder for your e-book on your computer. Download and save your e-book and save it in that folder on your computer. Save an extra copy on CD! Then, print a copy whenever you need it! "Arabesque" comes in two formats, a PDF 6 Mg download, and a 12 Mg zipped .doc format. Order "Arabesque" You'll receive your download information in a few hours (if not sooner!) Order "Arabesque" Order "Arabesque"
How do you use your Henna Page E-Book? These are books for working henna artists. Working artists often need more than one copy of a book to hand to waiting customers. You have permission to print extra copies of these books for yourself, for your own work table. If you put the pages into a display book with plastic sleeves, they will stay clean through the wear and tear of festivals! If someone dumps a lemonade on your Henna Page Publication, or a page gets smeared with henna, you can replace those pages by simply printing a few more! You don't have to go buy a whole new book. You may adapt
these patterns
into your own style, and use them as a springboard for your own
creativity.
If you post pictures of your henna work adapted from these books on
your
website, it's polite to cite the source of your pattern. If you
post
a picture of your henna work adapted from a Henna Page Publication, it
would be lovely if you put up a link to Henna Page! Terms of Use: Back to TapDancing
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