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The
Many Faces Of Face Painting
by
John Mclain
Face painting is one of the cherished activities of festivals,
carnivals, parades and events across the country. More and more
holidays are beginning to use face painting as a great activity for
kids. Schools can also incorporate it as a station on their annual
field day. Halloween may boast the most face painting out of any
holiday, but summer fairs and county festivals run close behind. The
designs are too innumerable to count. A face can be transformed in its
entirety, into an animal, character or monster. Face painters often use
stencils, which are painted and then stamped onto the face, and can be
popular, too. Whatever designs the children, or even adult asks the
face painter for, there are a hundred ways to go about getting a great
design.
Stencils and stamps are probably the easiest way for beginners to
successfully do face painting. The stencils themselves can be cleaned
with alcohol or wet wipes between paintings for sanitary reasons. A
brush is then used to apply a new color or set of colors for the next
child. Different colors can be used for separate parts of the stamp.
For example, a butterfly can be outlined in blue and filled in with
yellow. The stamp is then pressed against the persons cheek. This is a
good way to get the lines just right each time.
Many people who do face painting will do everything with a paint brush.
Whiskers, dog eyes, hearts, rainbows and Spider Man are all popular.
For the 4th of July, a face could be painted completely with red, white
and blue stars. For Easter, decorative eggs, bunny rabbits, flowers and
baskets can all easily be painted onto the face. Try hearts for
Valentines Day, or a candy cane face with alternating red and white
stripes for a wild, Christmas gathering. People will surprise face
painters with creative requests, however. Be prepared to paint just
about any character, emblem or color imaginable.
Halloween certainly boasts the biggest number of face painted ghouls,
vampires, monsters and more. For the Hulk, one can simply paint their
faces green. You can also use a simple Halloween theme, as well. Try
bats, a spider web face, or an eerie yellowish tint for a witchs face.
Zombies and ghouls can cast sunken features under their eyes and paint
blood around their mouths. Of course, the characters dont have to be
scary. Its not hard to paint a clown face, with a little patience for
painting a giant mouth, or using a solid color to enhance a costume,
such as a giant raisin, bear or anything else one can build or find a
costume for. Many Halloween costumes will provide directions for adding
face painting. There are also plenty of kits in stores or on the web,
which are geared for specific characters, or that come with all the
colors for ones own creativity to come out. In general, these paints
are a little thicker and harder to remove than the typical face paint
used for your everyday festival or event.
Paintingsdir is a resource for all types of painting, from abstract
paintings, to face painting designs, to famous paintings and much more.
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