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Face Painting Kids
As the mom of a three and a five year old kids, I've been to
many school events, community festivals and charity functions where the
face painting booth, no matter what else was going on, was the star
attraction.
So I began to wonder, why is it that face painting booths are so popular?
Individuality - Kids are expected to have the right toys…the right
clothes. Generation after generation, youngsters are encouraged to conform
to be socially accepted. Face Painting is one way to express
individuality.
Creativity - Any kind of painting is an expression of creativity. When
kids choose the design they wish to have painted on their face, they take
command of their own creativity and self-expression.
Attention - All kids crave attention. Come to think of it, most adults do
too. When a kid is sitting in the chair, the face painter is completely
focused on that child. You can just see how special that kid feels at that
moment.
Fun - Let's face it. Having your face painted is just plain fun. And is
there any sweeter look than the quick glances that kids take of themselves
in the mirror after a face painting session? That little smirk on their
face is priceless!
Face painting seemed like an awesome way to entertain my kids on a rainy
day. Face Painters make it look so easy. I thought, "I can do that."
I had so many questions, but not a clue where to start. I searched face
painting on the internet and although I found some beautiful photos of
full face creations, they didn't really help me much as a beginner. I
simply wanted to learn how to paint a flower design on my daughter's
cheek. I knew, however, that I could learn a lot from the artists who
create those kind of masterpieces.
So that's exactly where I chose to begin. I wanted to watch a face painter
in action, talk to them, ask questions, focus on their technique. That is
a pretty difficult thing to do in the middle of a festival or birthday
party, but not if you hire one to come to your house…which is exactly what
I did.
Hiring a face painting professional could cost anywhere from $50 to over
$200 an hour, depending on where you live. But the information you glean
will be invaluable. Here are a few things I learned from my friend, the
professional face painter:
1. Do use the right paints. Don't use any paints that are not specifically
designed for use on skin.
2. Don't use cheap brushes. Spend at least $3.00 apiece on a few brushes
and they will last a long time.
3. Don't try to be all things to all people. It isn't necessary to paint
100 perfect designs. A small collection of 10 or 20 simple designs will
make you look like a hero to the kids.
4. Do practice as much as you can…on people or on paper. With practice
comes speed.
5. Don't be afraid of making a mistake. Kids are very forgiving, as is the
paint. It's easily 'erasable'.
6. Don't be nervous about fidgety kids. Speak calmly and quietly and
they'll usually stay still.
7. Do have fun. Face painting is a therapeutic, creative outlet.
8. Do share your newfound talent. Volunteer your services at events and
before you know it, someone may offer to pay you!
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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