by Creative Living Network on March 30, 2010
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How Face Painting Examples Help
Face painting examples are very useful in the art of face painting. One of the greatest things about face painting examples, is that there are many reference guides both free and for sale that will show you many different types of face painting examples. Face painting examples are very useful when doing face painting and can benefit all types of face painters. It is a fact that face painting examples can be useful among beginner face painters, as well as be of great use among experienced face painters.
Face painting examples can be used to help beginners understand how to make great as well as realistic designs with face painting. There are many places that show step by step face painting examples to show you what types of shapes you need to make to form a final image. Many beginner face painters do not understand that face painting is simply a combination of different shapes and strokes combined together. This is the same way with any type of art. Once they look at face painting examples, they can gain an idea of how these face painting images use these shapes to make the image.
For face painting beginners, face painting examples can also serve to show them how to use colors together in a face painting. This can be especially useful when trying to make realistic images as well as such things like animal transformations. The colors you use in face painting can change the way someone looks at a image and can make it more realistic. This is why it is good for face painting beginners to look at face painting examples to see how it is done right.
Face painting examples can even be useful for experienced face painters. There are always new designs and shapes that a face painter can learn. Face painting examples can serve as a great way to expand a experienced face painters ideas, as well as help them become more creative with their face painting. Face painting examples can serve as inspiration to experienced face painters, and help them with the creative process for new ideas. It is good for experienced face painters to continually grow their artistic abilities, and by using face painting examples this can be achieved very easy.
Face painting examples can also be used to show experienced face painters of new and creative ways of how to use different color schemes together, as well as using different colors to set the tone for the image they are creating. There are many different types of color schemes that can be done out there. Face painting examples can even show the most experienced face painter how to do very complex designs and complex face painting projects.
Face painting examples can be of great reference tools among any type of face painter regardless of how much experience they have. Face painting examples can serve as great reference tools as inspiration for new creative ideas, basic shapes to create different types of images and to show how to use color schemes and work with colors correctly in face painting.

by Creative Living Network on March 30, 2010
in Art,Column
Face Painting for the Entrepreneur
So, you’ve decided to undertake the wonderful art of face painting? It can prove to be quite an adventure and satisfying for the artist as well as the customers. As in any other venture, just be sure and do your research of all the aspects of face painting. Insurance, taxes, supply costs, booth costs, travel costs, investment cost, time consumed in the actual painting, prices to charge, advertisement and so on.
One summer our church members decided to hold a fall festival. When considering what I could contribute, I decided upon volunteering my services as an artist. Little did I know how popular the face painting booth would prove to be! For two and a half hours, I painted face after eager face. Sometimes the kids would stand in line over and over again, asking me to paint on their hands when they ran out of room on their faces. I allowed some to contribute their own ideas about coloring and design, which proved to be quite helpful and drew them even more into the experience. I finally had to begin turning them away in order to wind it up and begin clean-up, painting long after the other booths had stopped being active. While this adventure was a charity event and loads of fun, it does prove the need for enforcing limits on your time when deciding to use face painting as a profitable business.
Two valuable lessons I learned were: Limit the amount of conversation between you and the participant during the actual painting and learn to control your brush. If you make the child giggle, you may have to start all over when your brush strays and smears paint in an unwanted area.
Make a picture chart of the drawings and colors you are able to offer. Know how long each drawing takes, maybe charting the easier pictures on one area and the more detailed pictures in another. You may want to set up the drawings as to what category they fall into. Be sure your colors on your chart are similar to the actual colors you are able to provide.
Some simple ideas for face painting young children are:
Flowers, bunny, sailboat, turtle, spider, duck, butterfly, ladybug, dinosaurs, ghosts, cross, puppy, bear, kitty, fish, alien, dolphin, fruit with faces, facial expressions, names, flags, clowns, feathers, birds, street signs.
You may want to include sparkles, pastel colors, glitter gel or rubber stamps and stencils, and stick-on jewelry to accent your art work. If you want something more simple and quick to apply, try temporary tattoos. Although not your own personal artwork, these are still a form of art, and there are loads of them on the market. All you need to apply these is a bowl of water and a face towel.
Should you decide to get more adventurous with your face painting, you may want to try face painting using airbrushing. Investing in a class for this would be a wise idea if you are new to the idea of airbrushing. It would better your success over the long-term to be as well-prepared and informed as possible no matter what type of face painting you choose.

by Creative Living Network on March 30, 2010
in Art,Column
How to Create Simple Face Painting Designs
Simple face painting designs are not hard. Many people think that in order to have a great face painting creation, they have to use complex designs, rather then simple face painting designs. This is a common mistake that many people make, because simple face painting designs create some of the best face painting designs. However, because of this thought that you have to be a great artist to be successful at face painting, many people do not even try to be a face painter. You do not have to be an artist to be a good face painter. Creating and copying simple face painting designs is very easy and can be done with absolutely no experience at all. In fact, there are many experienced face painters who still rely on simple face painting designs to create new designs to use in their work. There are many benefits to creating simple face painting designs, all of which can be done by any person with any level of artistic ability.
Simple face painting designs can be very simple things that can use as little as one or two colors. You can get a persons face and make a simple face painting design by coloring half of that persons face one color and the other half another color. You could even make it so that the design goes vertical, horizontal or diagonal. There are many face painters who do simple designs such as American flags, simply by using this two part technique, then add details to the two different base colors that are split on the face. Some face painters do simple things as painting a simple star, sun, moon, and other simple on shape designs that people love. Kids especially love simple face painting designs that can be done very easily with little effort at all. There are an endless number of simple face painting designs that use common shapes.
When looking at pictures you can create other types of simple face painting designs by recognizing the basic shapes that make that design. You can create simple face painting designs by looking at the shapes that form a design to see how all of those shapes together make that design possible. You can use these shapes to make the design, as resources to create your own designs which can result in such things as masks, simple face painting designs for cheek art, as well as transformation designs such as animals. Simple animals like a puppy can be done by painting a face white adding black to the nose, some black whiskers and a black spot around the eye. By looking at this simple suggestion, you can realize how easy it is to create simple face painting designs that still can look amazing.
Simple face painting designs are not complex and can be done by anyone. To make simple face painting designs, all it takes is some creativity along with some confidence. Any type of face painting creation has a underlying simple face painting design to it.

by Creative Living Network on March 30, 2010
in Art,Column
The Benefits Of Face Painting Cheek Art
Face painting cheek art is very popular and is always in high demand at face painting events. Some face painters try to promote many types of complex designs that cover the full face to impress their crowd, which results in them not focusing on or promoting face painting cheek art. Face painting cheek art can be just as impressive and exciting as doing full size face painting as well as body art. Face painting cheek art is very popular for a reason, and it also holds many benefits to not only the face painter, but also to the person who is receiving the design.
One of the biggest benefits of face painting cheek art is that it saves a great deal of time. It is a known fact that time is a major factor when doing face painting. It is also another fact that face painting cheek art can be done faster then full face paintings and large body art designs. Not only is face painting cheek art quicker, but you also use less amounts of face paint which can also save you money. Face painting cheek art is more convenient for your customers. Face painting cheek art can be a far greater alternative for your customers concerning such things as cost, time and making the entire face painting process fun. This will allow your customer to save money and make your face painting services more affordable.
Face painting cheek art designs are much easier to create then larger and more complex full face and larger body art designs. You do not have to use a big or complex design to make a great pace painting creation. There are many popular face painting cheek art designs that are small and extremely popular among all ages. Especially with children’s face painting cheek art designs, there are many different designs that you can use that fit the sizes of face painting cheek art. This is what makes face painting cheek art so great too. You can resize any type of design to turn it into face painting cheek art. This can be very popular among your customers as they do not have to wait long periods of time or be covered in face paint to have the favorite design put on them.
Versatility is one of the biggest advantages to face painting cheek art. With face painting cheek art, you are not only limited to doing face paintings on the cheek. In fact, face painting cheek art can be done almost anywhere. Some popular places that face painting cheek art can be done besides on the cheek are other parts of the face, the neck, legs, back, shoulders, and stomach. Face painting cheek art is very versatile in the locations of where you can put the face painting cheek art due to the small sizes of different face painting cheek art patterns.
There are several face painting cheek art, which can save you and your your clients time and money, while being able to provide faster service. Face painting cheek art is both fun and can be just as amazing as doing large complex face painting projects.

The great outdoors holds many treasures that we can use in crafting. Flowers, pine cones and rocks can be used as the basis for many crafts, and they also make lovely accents. Even simple leaves can add a nice touch to our projects.
Leaf prints can bring a hint of nature to the most sophisticated of crafts. Yet they’re so easy to do, even children can create them expertly. Here are two simple ways to capture the beautiful intricacies of leaves.
Leaf Rubbings
Supplies
* Paper
* Leaves
* Crayons
Instructions
1. Lay a pretty leaf flat on the table, with the veins facing upward.
2. Lay a piece of paper on top of the leaf, positioning it so that the leaf is where you want its impression to be.
3. Peel the wrapper off of a crayon in the desired color. Holding the paper down around the leaf, gently rub the side of the crayon over the paper on top of the leaf.
4. Reposition the leaf, or place another type of leaf under the paper and repeat with a different color. Continue to create a pattern, or just make rubbings at random to complete your work of art.
Painted Leaf Prints
Supplies
* Paper, poster board, card stock or fabric
* Leaves
* Paint (acrylic, tempera or fabric, depending on the material you’re working on)
* Paintbrush or sponge
* Newspaper
* Paper towels
Instructions
1. Lay the leaf on top of the newspaper, with the veins facing upward.
2. Use the paintbrush or sponge to thoroughly apply paint to the leaf. Alternatively, you could simply put some paint on the newspaper and dip the leaf into it.
3. Carefully lift the leaf off of the newspaper, and place it paint side down onto the material you want to make a print on.
4. Place a paper towel over the leaf and press down gently but firmly.
5. Remove the paper towel, and peel the leaf off of the material, taking care not to tear it.
6. Repeat to create prints of the same leaf in the same color. Let dry.
7. Use a new leaf for each different color, and let each new color dry before adding another one.
There are also other ways to create leaf prints. Pressing leaves onto ink pads and then onto paper is a simple way to make them. It’s also possible to make imprints of leaves on clay by gently pressing the leaf into it. These techniques present all sorts of crafting possibilities.
Leaf prints are simple enough for toddlers to create with little assistance. They make wonderful rainy day projects on their own, or they can be used to enhance all kinds of crafts. So if you’re looking for some inspiration from nature, look no further than that tree in your back yard.
