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Hectograph Transfer Pencil - $0.75 This is the same type of pencil used by professional Tattoo artists to create transfers. Print out your chosen design. Put a piece of tracing paper over the design. Use the hectograph pencil to trace the design onto the tracing paper. Wet the skin with rubbing alchol. Press the transfer face-down onto the skin. Peel off the transfer and go over the outlines with your henna paste. This is a soft pencil, so you should use a cosmetic pencil sharpener or a knife to sharpen it. |
Holographic White Glitter - $1.75 Many henna artists poof a little holographic glitter onto their wet henna paste to make it sparkle. Any color of glitter works fine, but holographic white is the most popular. |
| 10-pack of Carrot Bags - $3.49 These are triangle-shaped disposable decorating bags. Use them to fill applicator bottles or to store henna paste. |
| Henna Aftercare Laminated Sign - $2.49 Put this sign up in your festival booth so your customers know exactly how to take care of their henna designs. 8 1/2" x 11" |
| Chinese Character Laminated Sign - $2.49 |
Henna Design Laminated Signs - $4.99 each These design sheets were created by World-Famous Henna Artist Deborah Brommer. They are laminated for durability and you can use a dry-erase marker to write prices on the designs. 8 1/2" x11" |
| Empty 4oz Squeeze Bottle - $1.25 Use these to fill your henna applicators or to store henna paste. |











