Last November, we ran a Butterflies Design Contest and we were absolutely impressed with the designs we received and with how many joined our contest. Face painters of various locations, levels of expertise, styles, and techniques.
For this holiday design I would like to share with you an improvised technique of using different stencils to add depth and glamor to this easy Christmas design. I love stencils because you can quickly get a complete image, especially at large events where there are a lot of people.
The Ben Nye Lumiere Grande Colour Palette is a lustrous, bold and beautiful, combination of 12 pressed powders that can be used along with water based face paint makeup or in place of it as the base of your design.
A superquick and easy Grinch mask, using only one split cake and a bit of white.Especially suited for the little ones, but also very very cool for the older boys !
Combined with a blue background, a red nose and lips and some snow it makes a quick and colorful Rudolph butterfly mash up, perfect for this time of year.
Unicorns are my most wanted on the job designs. I've struggled with them for a long time, until I learned this simple way to paint them. So let's learn how to face paint a Christmas unicorn!
In a rush but still want to add color and cheer? Paint along with Ashlie as she demonstrates this simple holiday light tutorial that will brighten up your day amidst the hustle and bustle of the season.
It's that time of the year again! I love the holiday season with all the cute winter designs, but never quite seemed to get the hang of painting poinsettia flowers so I used to avoid painting them.