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I did simple face painting for my kids after they finished coloring with water color. They looked at each other faces and laughed. I drew lines near their mouth and nose to make them look like cat whiskers or drew simple shapes in two colors. Take a look at their pictures.
When I found this article from Joanne about face painting, this fun activity benefits learning for kids and do look through the guide for safe face painting. A Mom’s Fascination With Face Painting As the mom of a three and a five year old, I’ve been to many school events, community festivals and charity functions where the face painting booth, no matter what else was going on, was the star attraction.So I began to wonder, why is it that face painting booths are so popular? Attention - All children crave attention. Come to think of it, most adults do too. When a child is sitting in the chair, the face painter is completely focused on that child. You can just see how special that child feels at that moment. Creativity – Any kind of painting is an expression of creativity. When kids choose the design they wish to have painted on their face, they take command of their own creativity and self-expression. Individuality - Kids are expected to have the right toys…the right clothes. Generation after generation, youngsters are encouraged to conform to be socially accepted. Face Painting is one way to express individuality. Fun – Let’s face it. Having your face painted is just plain fun. And is there any sweeter look than the quick glances that kids take of themselves in the mirror after a face painting session? That little smirk on their face is priceless! Face painting seemed like an awesome way to entertain my kids on a rainy day. Face Painters make it look so easy. I thought, “I can do that.” I had so many questions, but not a clue where to start. I searched face painting on the internet and although I found some beautiful photos of full face creations, they didn’t really help me much as a beginner. I simply wanted to learn how to paint a flower design on my daughter’s cheek. I knew, however, that I could learn a lot from the artists who create those kind of masterpieces. So that’s exactly where I chose to begin. I wanted to watch a face painter in action, talk to them, ask questions, focus on their technique. That is a pretty difficult thing to do in the middle of a festival or birthday party, but not if you hire one to come to your house…which is exactly what I did. Hiring a face painting professional could cost anywhere from $50 to over $200 an hour, depending on where you live. But the information you glean will be invaluable. Here are a few things I learned from my friend, the professional face painter: |
| Author Resource – JoAnne Westcott is the author of Easy Face Painting: How You Can Get Professional Results Even If You’ve Never Picked Up A Paintbrush. You can learn more about face painting and how to acquire the simple skills to get started by visiting EZFacePainting. |
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