Gospel Art

Draw Your Own Henna

Draw Your Own Henna

by Jeffery Aaron

Posted September 1, 2010
You can draw henna designs on yourself and your friends and family members. Like Mina Rowland*, you can even gather people into your home, church or dorm room to share stories from God’s Word in a non-threatening manner.

Note: The henna dye will likely stay on your skin for several weeks. It may feel strange to have art drawn on your hands, arms or feet, but remember, in most of the world henna is a sign of beauty.

Purchase henna cones on the Internet or at a local Indian store, or make some yourself using the recipe below. Then draw the Creation to Christ story on your hand and start sharing it with those around you.

Download the Creation to Christ drawing

Download the Creation to Christ story

Watch this video to listen to the story being told as the artwork is drawn

How to Make Henna Cones

Ingredients: henna powder, eucalyptus oil, lemon juice, airtight container, cellophane paper or piping bags, and tape.

o Combine 6 tsp. of henna powder and 2 tsp. of eucalyptus oil and mix well.

o Add lemon juice, as needed, to make a paste. Mixture needs to be thick but not so thick it does not naturally fall off the spoon.

o You determine how thick you want the paste, but make the paste more firm than soft.

o Leave paste in an airtight container for six hours in a warm place. Then it is ready to make into cones.

To make cones, cut paper into pieces 6 inches long and 4½ inches wide. Roll each piece into a cone shape. Put ¾ tsp. of henna paste into one cone. Fold down the opening and tape closed. Cut tip if needed. Squeeze cone for paste to come out.

Makes 6-8 small cones. Cones can be kept in the freezer for one month.

*name changed for security

Order the Henna and the Gospel booklet to learn how you can host a henna event in your home or church.

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