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Halloween Face Painting Design
Ideas
With Halloween quickly approaching, face
painting season is kicking into high gear. Try these easy, but immensely
child-pleasing Halloween "cheek art" designs at class parties, fall
festivals and homecoming carnivals.
Face Painting Tools
Begin with good quality, water-based face paints. You can find them online
or in some theatrical stores. A palette of six, good-quality face paints
is priced around $12.00 and includes enough paint for 70 or more cheek art
designs. Water-based face paints apply as easily as watercolors and remove
cleanly with a paper towel and water.
For a small gathering of children, two or three small to medium sized
paint brushes will be sufficient. A bowl of water to rinse the brushes and
a roll of paper towels conclude the list of basic supplies.
JACK-O-LANTERN
To paint a jack-o-lantern, begin with a circle or oval of orange paint.
When the orange paint dries, add small triangles in black paint for the
eyes and nose and paint a toothy smile in black as well. Add a green stem
and your jack-o-lantern is complete.
CANDY CORN
Nothing is "sweeter" than a face dotted with painted candy corn. The basic
shape is a pyramid, with yellow on the bottom third, orange on the middle
third and white at the peak. You can create a candy corn crown by painting
the candies in succession along the forehead.
GHOST
In my opinion, the simplest design to paint is that of a ghost. The basic
shape of the ghost is that of a triangle. With a brush loaded with white
paint, paint a loose triangle by creating a wavy line to outline the ghost.
Fill in with more white paint, dot on black eyes and a smile and the ghost
is complete.
The most important thing to remember when face
painting is to have fun and keep it simple! Children aren't expecting a
Picasso to be painted on their face. They simply love to celebrate the
occasion and face painting is the perfect way to light up the face of any
child.
In our EZ
Face Painting e-Guide, you'll find everything you need to learn Face
Painting -- even if you're never picked up a Paintbrush in your Life.
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