What jungle would be complete without a colorful parrot? Since jungle themes are common in birthday parties for children, it's a good idea to have a few of these quick designs in your repertoire, and this friendly parrot is just the fellow to bring smiles to both parents and kids.
This personalized graffiti arm design inspired by Kerry Tobin's fabulous graffiti arms and legs is one of the most versatile designs you can have in your bag of tricks as a face painter.
Rainbows and flowers are two of my most requested designs, so why not combine them? This design is easy and fun, and I hope that you can use it at one of your future face painting events!
Do we ever get enough of princess masks?No, we don't, becausetheyare some of the most requested designsfor a face painter. Thismaskhas plenty of teardrops and swirls, and is inspired by Heather Green's beautiful work.
Technically, a zebra would have to be part of a grassland series instead of a jungle series, but we're just generally talking African wild animals, so we'll throw it in here, anyway.
Flowers has always been a staple and a favorite in face painting. With hundreds of flower varieties, the design possibilities are endless! Today, let's watch Kellie Burrus paint a Pink Peonies design on Jamie Engeman.
The animated movie, Moana, is a big hit! A big hit in the cinemas and a big hit in the hearts of the kids! We're sure that anything Moana has been one of the most requested face paint designs lately.
This week the Swirly Girlies, the collaboration group that I'm amember of, decided to do a not-your-average rainbow tiger challenge, so I incorporated it into the Big Nose Buddies jungle series.