Simple Mehndi Designs for Kids with Easy Steps

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Henna, another name for mehndi, is a classic temporary body art technique.

Getting gorgeous mehndi designs on your hands, its like a tradition in any Indian wedding, isn’t it?

Pretty classic mandalas enhanced with carefully placed line patterns finish off this adorable, festive, and easy mehndi design for kids!

We can’t tell what kids enjoy or don’t like because they like what they like.

For them, mehandi designs are like this: a mehandi artist doesn’t have to do much since children just show up and keep jumping in the middle of your work, annoying you.

How to Draw Mehndi Designs Step by Step for Kids

As a newbie, you may be completely unfamiliar with mehndi designs and unsure of how to apply them. My dear reader, the answer is here. I have given you step-by-step instructions for basic mehndi designs for kids so you can apply mehndi effortlessly.

Step 1: Choose Natural Mehndi

Organic mehndi is always preferable to chemical ones when it comes to children. You don’t need to worry as much because organic mehndi is far safer.

Step 2: Test it Out Before Applying

Choose the cone, test a little section of it on paper or other tissue to see if it comes out easily.

Step 3: Easy Mehndi Patterns

Let the innocence of children shine through in their mehndi designs as well. Avoid selecting patterns and motifs that are very intricate and complex.

Is Mehndi Safe For My Kid Hands?

Yes, natural mehndi made from pure henna leaves is generally safe for kids. Always choose 100% natural henna without added dyes, preservatives, or “instant color” claims.

While rare, some children may have mild reactions. It’s best to do a small patch test on the arm before applying mehndi on the hands or feet.

Also it’s better if you let it sit for 1–2 hours, once light stain obtained, then rinse it off gently with mild soap and water.

Cute Mehndi Designs for Kids

Here are 30 beginner-friendly henna designs for young children to try.

1. Tiny Heart Trail

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A line of little hearts going across the fingers or wrist is cute and fun. It’s easy to draw and great for kids who like basic, charming designs. 

2. Little Flower Charm

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Small flowers all over the palm make it instantly sweet. This one is perfect for beginners and doesn’t need a lot of detail.

3. Simple Circle Magic

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You may make a nice, conventional look with just a few round dots that move in a circle. Kids adore how it looks like a small mandala that isn’t too hard to understand.

4. Mini Star Dots

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Stars comprised of small dots and lines twinkle as you touch them with your hands. It is easy, quick, and adds a festive touch.

5. Cute Butterfly Swirl

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Draw a little butterfly in the middle of the palm and then draw swirls around it. This happy pattern will make any little girl smile.

6. Smiley Sun Design

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The sun in the middle of the hand appears bright and happy. You may finish the appearance by adding rays or small dots around it.

7. Palm Petal Pattern

cute easy mehndi designs for kids

The palm of this design has short petal shapes that are aligned perfectly. It’s simple to construct and great for little kids with little hands.

8. Finger Tip Blossoms

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Put little flower buds on the tips of your fingers to make a pretty flowery finish. It’s simple but still catches the eye, especially as the color sets in.

9. Small Leafy Lines

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A few curved leafy lines starting from the wrist and flowing upward make a clean and elegant A few curving leafy lines that start at the wrist and go up give a clean and beautiful design. It’s traditional, yet kids enjoy it.

10. Twinkle Toe Design

front hand simple mehndi design for kids

For a lovely holiday touch, put little dots and stars around the toes. Great for kids who want mehndi on their feet too.

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