Here are some breathtaking mehendi designs, each tailored explicitly for the sister of the bride or groom. These designs, which are indeed a work of art, will add a touch of beauty to the wedding customs. While I may not be adept at creating videos, I will share stunning images and provide detailed descriptions of these exquisite Mehndi designs, including their colour combinations and how they will complement different types of jewellery. To complement these layouts, I will also include a step-by-step guide on how to apply these designs!
Mehndi Designs for Hands
Developing an ultimate guide in Mehndi designs for hands is icing on the cake! Mehndi or henna and ancient body art made from powdered dry leaves of the henna plant are used to decorate a person on a Mehndi occasion, which is usually celebrated before wedding functions in ancient India. Mehndi designs for hands here are a few different things to consider when it comes to Mehndi designs for hands:
Floral Elegance Design:
Description: This design includes a variety of small and oversized floral patterns along the vines and leaves, consisting of single flowers. It is on the back of the hand and goes slightly over the wrist.
Colour: A natural henna colour that becomes a deep reddish-brown, it goes well with either gold or silver jewellery.
Application Instructions:
Draw a large flower on the back of the hand in the centre.
Surround it with smaller flowers connected by delicate vines.
You can use small leaves and dots to fill in the blanks and create depth.
Make the design stretch slightly onto the wrist like a vine.

Geometric Harmony Design:
Stylized Geometric Diamond Pattern: This pattern includes geometric shapes such as diamonds, pyramids, and triangles in a regular arrangement. It’s contemporary but classic, appropriate for the palms of the hands.
Colour: A deep, dark henna contrasting with diamond or platinum jewellery.
Application Instructions:
Start the palm with a circular motif in the middle.
Draw symmetric geometric shapes pointing outwards.
Add details inside the shapes using thin lines.
Make sure hair is done symmetrically for an elegant look.
Mehndi Designs for Feet
Traditional Peacock Design:
Description: The peacock, a legendary bird of grace and beauty, is placed on the top of the foot and is accompanied by traditional designs extending towards the ankles.
CColour: The exact shade of henna colours is used for every footwear and toe ring.
Application Instructions:
On top of the foot, outlined a peacock.
Replace with textured feather detailing.
Add traditional designs surrounding the peacock up to the ankle.
Use fine lines and maintain equilibrium.
Minimal Vines & Leaves Design:
Description: This design is more straightforward and modern, highlights vines and leaves and is perfect for anyone who prefers a minimalist vibe. It goes around the ankle and down to the toes.
Colour: Light henna shade gives a lightweight look and would go well with minimalist or modern-style jewellery.
Application Instructions:
Begin with a vine design at the ankle.
Ease the vine slowly down to the top of the foot.
Adding small leaves and flowers here and there.
Send slender tendrils to the toes. You can see your Mehndi designs here.