Today we are going to talk about designs for kids that wear glasses.I love fast designs so I'm always trying to create something new that I can paint "on the job".
In this tutorial I will show you a funny looking 'nostril' Pumbaa mask. As a character, he is not the easiest to paint nicely on a face, but I thought this sweet little guy deserved a funny design too!
For this tutorial I wanted to share a cool Timon cheek art design with you - this one is perfect for kids (or adults) who don't want a full face design.
The live action Lion King movie will be out soon, and I'm increasingly getting requests to paint a full face Simba mask. Therefore, today, we will try to face paint everyone's favorite lion, Simba!
Elements that I chose to use for this design include "footsteps" that Simba has to follow to take what is his and also bright warm colors to simulate the African savanna where the film takes place.
This Simba design is a mask version because I usually try to avoid painting on the mouth area. This way, children are more comfortable and we get quicker results.
Summer time is here! Ice cream designs are always fun to paint.Colorful and easy, therefore great for "on the job".This time we'll take a different approach and take kids' favorite character designs and turn them into cool ice cream designs!
Since he is a bit of a wiggly kid, has a lot of energy, is very curious and gets bored very quickly, I decided to do this as a super quick "on the job" design. And I only used three products and two brushes for this one!
In the series of 'moving masks', I created a super cool Gorilla mask. Kids can change the expression of the Gorilla face, by moving their eyebrows. Just give them a mirror and let them play!