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Perfect is how I wanted my mehendi function to be. But when I got into the intricacies of planning decor of my mehendi, I realised how difficult and crazy it would be!

Mehendi is one event where YOU can have full control – right from décor and theme to food and drinks, YOU can have what YOU please. So, I decided to stick to what I’d always dreamt of - a colourful poolside mehendi. The best part was buying everything on my own. Running from one market to another to grab that perfect prop was a hard nut to crack but as well as a stress buster.

Read on to know how I planned my own mehendi:

Decor

The vision that I had for mehendi was to make it colourful, so that it becomes apt for the theme - Sufi Night - as we had called in for a live music band. The colours that ruled the decor were green, fuchsia pink and orange.

What The Decor Consisted Of: 

  • There were tables, lower sittings and charpayis to make it more ethnic and rooted.

  • I used props such as kaleere, elongated glases, small lamps, ethnic cushions, embroidered umbrellas to make it more playful.

  • For myself, I had a jhoola near the pool with genda ke phool, carnations and marigolds.  

From Where I Got The Decor Items:

  •  Charpayis from Rajouri Garden (New Delhi) market near my place, cost around Rs 3,000  
  • Cushion covers from Urban Ladder, cost around Rs  8,000 for 10  
  • Umbrellas from Amazon and Kinari Bazaar (New Delhi), cost around Rs 1600 for 6  
  • Kalire from Karol Bagh market (New Delhi), cost around Rs 1200  
  • Fancy Hangings from Lightinthebox.com & Kinari Bazaar (New Delhi), cost around Rs 700  

Tips For All The Brides-To-Be Planning Their Own Mehendi

#1 Make a group on WhatsApp with members (who are responsible for the decor purchases) and the decorator to discuss all the colours and minute detailing.

#2 Always put the mehendi 4-5 hours prior to function. This way, you can enjoy every bit of the function and look over the arrangements in the function.

#3 Before deciding on live bands, think of the people who will not be comfortable with it. Therefore, keeping this in mind, I arranged a DJ for the after party.

#4 You can buy cheap and yet trendy mehendi favours from Kinari Bazaar (New Delhi). Don’t get into the trap of fancy Instagram pages.

#5 Consider the weather conditions before fixing on the venue. As I had a poolside mehendi in April, I made it to a point to arrange mist fans with the normal ones.

#6 I kept my hair loose with soft curls but this turned into a disaster. It was hot and plus kind of uncontrollable. So, a suggestion for all brides to be, to enjoy your last bachelor night do keep your hair tied.

#7 Since I knew I was going to be sloshed by the end of the night, I decided to wear dupatta with a belt to be at ease.

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How A Bride Planned Her Own Poolside Mehendi Under 1 Lakh

by Sanchita Sehgal

How A Bride Planned Her Own Poolside Mehendi Under 1 Lakh