
After the previously very active and eventful caramel apple dipping event, I went to Henna and Wine the next night with KOSC. Much more low key. Henna refers to the die used to make temporary tattoos. Typically seen in Indian weddings.
I asked for a turtle and hibiscus on my foot. The first picture is it with the black henna “ink”. Then it starts to crust and you flake it off to leave a reddish toned tattoo.


P.S. people, if there is ever a dirty plate in the picture when I ask you to take a group photo, MOVE IT. Thanks 🙂

A lot more low key event, the henna each takes like 6-8 minutes, it’s really quick. We ate apps, my caramel apples, and drank wine. We also eventually played telestrations and cards against humanity.