Thursday, August 14, 2008

GLITTER TATTOO for Birthday Parties, Annual Dinners & Launches


Just a sample Photo of what Glitter Tattoo looks like. Traditional Glitter Tattoo is done using stencil, Japanese (imported) glue is applied, then fine Body Glitter is sprinkled over. Takes about a minute to be done.
Requested for Birthday Parties, Annual Dinners & Launches too.

Face Painting for a Birthday Party


There were inflatables at this Garden Party to keep the children happy & occupied. Henna tattoo or Mehendi was also offered to the ladies at this party. A Japanese lady gamely decided to have her hands Hennaed after getting to know this was a more traditional form of body art. After singing a Happy Birthday to Amber, the little ones tried their hand at batting the Pinata to get to the goodies inside. It was no mean feat as it had been layered with (overheard) with six layers of newspapers!

FACE PAINTING & GLITTER TATTOO





















Riding For Disabled Association Malaysia recently invited children from various Homes to enjoy a day of fun activities, Games & lunch. Children also enjoyed Pony rides which they eagerly stood in queue for after getting their face & hands painted. Glitter Tattoos were also available.

INAI & Preparations For A Malay Wedding



























































Relatives gathered to prepare for the wedding and it was heartening to see such close camaraderie among them. As Jojie's hands were being hennaed, makciks were dispensing advice on family matters. In between waiting for her henna to dry, her family members: sisters, the boys & Groom (ok they went for the Tribal & Scorpion designs) & yes, even the sporting makciks took turns to have either their palms or arms hennaed.


Photos of the Pelamin or Malay Wedding Dais (not fully completed yet) as this photo was taken the night before the wedding.


Photos of the Hantaran.