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Not every white seems to be perfect for every job. Some are good for line work others are better for blending - let's find out what is the best white for you!

Facepaint.com sells dozens of different brands black face paint, so which one should you to choose for your kit? This blog will definitely help you decide...
In this quick tutorial, face paint artist Marina, shows us how to remove tough face paint stains, and it's actually easier than you'd think!

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At our house, spring and summer mean baby chickies, so I couldn't resist a little cheek art design using one as inspiration.Like all babies,chicks spend most of their time eating, and sleeping, so the two little chicks in this design are tuckered out and deep in their naps. 

Designs with animation potential are especially fun for both children and adults we face paint. This grumpy fish will get plenty of laughs at an event for the person who wears him, just because he has such a disgruntled expression.

This crazy cartoon octopus is sure to be a hit with the aquatic animal fans in your line. 

Are you looking for a last minute Easter Bunny design idea?

This design made it's first appearance within the pages my sketchbook while I was doodling. You never know what's going to come out of your pen or pencil, and you should keep a sketchbook to catch those ideas before they get away. 

Get ready to paint the cutest and fastest bunny ever! I just love this design because it's so quick and easy to learn. Let's get started!

It's time for another glamorous face paint design from Shelley Wapniak! This time, we're giving the tallest land animal, the giraffe, the spotlight! Enjoy and learn how to make a "Glamimal Giraffe!"

Who said raccoons can't be cute and pretty? Yes, they can be a pain at our backyard some times but that doesn't make them less cute for a face paint design...especially for Shelley! 

The first time a child asked me for an owl design, my mind went blank, and I couldn't even remember what an owl looked like. Having enjoyed some of Barbara Breitung's cute owl designs and tutorials, though, I thought I'd give owls another try, but with Mehron Intense powders.

Hi there painty friends! Thanks for joining me for this week's Easter Mask tutorial. Let's jump right in to this cute design.

If you struggle with butterflies, I hope this design with elements inspired by several of my favorite artists, such as Annie Reynolds and Denise Cold, will be something you enjoy painting.

Check out this sophisticated adult face paint design! Follow along to recreate this cat lace mask face paint design.