Free Patterns
You are free to use the free henna patterns below in your own henna work as long as you do not claim them as your own and maintain the copyright information on all copies you make of the pattern itself. You may NOT put them on your website without asking - link to ArtisticAdornment.com instead!
If you take photos of your interpretation of any of these designs, please email them to us! We would love to see them, and will definitely post them here with a link to your site if you return the favor.
Also, if you are interested in submitting free henna patterns for this page in exchange for free henna supplies from my store, let us know.

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Salam - Arabic for "peace"
henna hand design by Jamilah for HennaByHeather.com |
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Amal - Arabic for "hope"
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Simple hand and foot flower designs, per client request. I like the way the vines flow from one foot to another here.
| A traditionally inspired design with bold, simple circular shapes for a basis and lots of vines, swirls, and lines as fill: |
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Simple mirrored paisley design, inspired by a couple who wanted matching mehndi. Honestly their matching henna was a bit less girly than this, as it had to be suitable for both the bride and groom. But this pattern is a bit more elaborate than what they decided to both get: |
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| One of many versions of the ever-popular swirly vines with dots. Great for doing very quick, very full looking henna designs. These simple mehndi patterns are also nice on the leg, arm, wrist, ankle, etc. |
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Hand design henna patterns for an SCA Gypsy at Valentine's Day. These are somewhat in the indo-arabic style, but definitely with my own spin on it. Check out the solid fingertips, per the client's request. The flowers underneath the bold sections help keep the fingers graceful. |
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| Hand designs featuring Om and Lotus flowers, traditional Indian motifs. These are simple, quick designs created for a local musician who is in love with all things Indian. |
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Native American inspired patterns. The one on the left is a God's Eye. These were created for a model who wanted to honor his roots. |
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| A simple, pretty floral hand design. This one was done with my mom in mind; it's definitely her style. |
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Dainty floral fingertips with dots .... so cute, one of my new favorite things to add to a simple flower centerpiece. |
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| Paisley hand, looks like a lace glove. Created for a friend who wanted something "traditional" but still a bit lighthearted. |
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Some bolder fingertip designs, including a geometric pattern suitable for male henna clients. |
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An extremely simple heart design for the palm of the hand, created for the henna beginner: |
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