Friday, January 7, 2011

Halloween Face Painting Designs: Ghost, Pumpkin, Candy Corn

When Halloween approaches, we know that face painting season kicks into full swing. Try this simple but very nice baby Halloween "cheek art" designs at class parties, fall festivals and homecoming carnivals.

Start with a good quality of water based paints his face. You'll find them online or in some theatrical stores. A set of six, painted in the face of good quality is about $ 12.00 €, and includes enough for 70 or more models painting cheek art. waterborne coatings are considered to faceeasily as watercolors and remove cleanly with a paper towel and water.

For a small group of children, two small and medium-sized brush three will suffice. A bowl with water to clean brushes and a roll of paper towels at the end of the list of basic services.

In my opinion, the simplest is to paint, that of a ghost. The basic form of mind is that of a triangle. With a brush loaded with white paint, paint to paint a loose triangle by creating a wavy linethe ghost. Fill in with more white paint, blacks point to the eyes and a smile and spirit is completed.

Nothing is "sweeter" of a face dotted with painted candy. The basic form is a pyramid, with the bottom third yellow, orange in the middle third and white at the top. You can create a candy crown by painting the candies in succession at the end.

To paint a jack-o-lantern, begin with a circle or oval of orange. When the orange paint dries, add smallTriangles in black paint for the eyes and nose and an open smile in black as well. Add a green stem and your jack-o-lantern is complete.

The most important thing to remember when to make up, have fun and keep it simple! Children are not required to Picasso on their faces are painted. They simply love to celebrate the occasion and face painting is the perfect way to illuminate the face of a child.

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