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How to Paint Faces at a Birthday Party or EventA Beginner’s Guide to Fun Face Painting for Small Groups
Face painting for a group of kids or teens can be a challenge for a newer artist. Ideas presented here may help beginners with arranging for & working with groups easily.
A face painter with some experience and knowledge who is still acquiring skills may have painted a few faces for fun, applied make-up for a Halloween costume, or painted designs on their own face. There is more involved in arranging to paint for a party or event than is for painting for one or two individuals. Advance planning is important to a fun and successful activity for each guest. It will be helpful for beginners to read the article Face Painting Ideas for Beginners if there are any doubts about paint types needed and other basics. More tips can be found in the article How to Start a Face Painting Business for Money. Preparation for Doing Face Painting for Multiple FacesIf painting at a child’s birthday party, for example, having specific supplies on hand and decisions made ahead of time is helpful and necessary.
The Day of a Party or Event
How to Paint Faces of Fidgety Children Some tips for keeping children still while working on their face decorations include asking them to close their eyes to keep them from looking around; using one hand on top of the child’s head to gently, but firmly, turn and manipulate the face; and wearing a piece of interesting jewelry on which children can be asked to focus. Another idea is to have one's own face painted in a way that will keep kids looking at the design. For more ideas and products, see the website How to Start a Face Painting Business.
The copyright of the article How to Paint Faces at a Birthday Party or Event in Kids & Teen Parties is owned by Janienne Jennrich. Permission to republish How to Paint Faces at a Birthday Party or Event in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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