Face painting for is such a fun and cheap and fun activity for children. Most children love getting their face painted. That’s why the face painting booth at carnivals is such a favorite. Incorporate face painting designs in your next Halloween or birthday party. Keep it simple and quick and it will be the hit of the party.
Simple Face Painting Image Ideas:
If you are manning a face painting booth at a Halloween carnival or birthday party, it’s a good idea to have a poster-board giving examples of the simple face painting images you can make. This will speed up the line and make it easier on everyone involved.
Here are several easy face painting image ideas from Executive Homemaker: ghost, witches hat, spider, pumpkin, basketball, football, smiling face, balloon, and heart.
Cheek Face Painting
1. Pumpkin cheek face painting design – A simple pumpkin design for a cheek.
2. Spider cheek face painting design – an easy way to paint a simple spider
Advanced Face Painting Designs
3 Butterfly Face Painting video – This girl makes it look so easy to transform your little cutie into a butterfly.
4. Cute Puppy Dog Face Panting tutorial – A step by step pictured guide on how to make this cute puppy dog face painting design.
5. Tiger Face Painting instructions – A quick but informative guide with pictures on how to paint a tiger face for kids.
6. DIY Face Painting Tips from a Pro – Six quick tips on picking the right paint and things to be aware of as a parent about face painting.
I’m going to add this link to some outrageous face painting designs – only because I’m in complete awe. But please screen this before you show your kids, as it’s not for all viewers.
Amazing! These face painting are really inspiring. Some fabulous stuff you have shared. Thanks for sharing this fascinating stuff. I was curious to see such a beautiful stuff.
Some fabulous face designing you have posted above thanks for sharing this precious stuff. Being a painter i must say thanks for this captivating stuff.
The 4th one face painting was look so funny. But i like this creativeness of face painting art.
keep it up.
i am doing volunteer community service and need easy ideaas for kids faces for christmas.
I recently started face painting…and I love it!
One very helpful idea…if you own a Cricut machine use it for making stencils.
Buy transfer paper the kind that is used for overhead projectors. (usually found in Office supply stores)
Using the shadow mode on your Cricut with any design at about 2-3 inches in size.
Place your stencil over any cheek and add your face paint with sponge, just dabbing in on, you can then add details with black paint and a brush and some cosmetic glitter.
All there is to it! Quick and easy,