Easy Face Painting
For some, the idea of face painting may intimidate them at first if they are not naturally artistic or have never picked up a brush. This shouldn't worry you as there are lots of books out there that you can use, start with beginner's books and work your way up to more advanced.
As you look for the information you will realize that there is enough material available on easy face painting. All you have to do is to look for more simple designs and practice them. If you do not have volunteers for you to practice on you can use paper and then use your own hands or legs and see how it looks.
You should start by painting simple designs to gain your confidence and once you have it, go on to more complex designs. Having FDA approved paint will also ease the worry of one of your customers having a skin reaction. Make sure you have the correct tools to complete your face painting, brushes and sponges are a must. Once you have started you will see how easy face painting really is.
Books will always have some easy face painting ideas for you to copy but knowing that boys and girls have different likes and dislikes will help you to have a wide range of designs to choose from. Boys prefer monsters of Spiderman designs whereas girls like princesses, flowers or bunnies.
Having a portfolio of designs ready for when the boys and girls arrive will help you out a lot
To help you have an easy face painting session I recommend having all of the designs you can do out on display. This way, the kids can choose the design they want before they have even got to you. This will speed up the whole process and avoid the kids sitting in front of you struggling to decide what they want on their face.
Kelly Van Dorn is a well respected Face Painter and founder of Face-Painting-Designs.com. She has recently revamped her site and by popular demand has included an Easy Face Painting page which will be updated with hints, tips and tricks as often as possible. Go check out Kellys new site today.
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