Are you ready to light up Christmas this year with Rudolph, Santa, an Ice Angel, Snowman or Your Favourite Christmas Face Painting Snow Queen design?
As Halloween and Christmas approach, the popularity of face painting soars sky high. Although face painting is an all-year-round craft, there’s no doubting the drawing power of two of our most popular celebrations. There’s also something rather special about everything Christmas, even the Christmas face painting designs seem to have that extra magical look to them. They’re stunningly beautiful, simply spectacular.
Fancy impressing your family and friends this Christmas?
What about your children’s faces as they light up with joy when you’ve face painted their favourite design on them and their friends? You will be the envy of everyone!
Like anyone thinking about learning Face Painting, you have all these fabulous ideas buzzing around your head but, also like most people, you have no idea where to start, where to find the designs, what kind of paint to buy and where to get it. So many questions.
For those of you who think that face painting is strictly for the kids, you could not be more wrong. In fact, you would be hard pressed to stop adults joining in. Although traditionally associated with children, those stunning face painting creations are usually applied by adults of all ages.
Face painting is one of the most creative and fun hobbies that anyone who has an artistic side to them could take up. Sadly, many feel that, if they can’t draw perfect pictures, then they wouldn’t be any good at face painting so tend to dismiss it. This is a great shame because there are ways around painting designs such as using stencils which many employ until they’re confident with painting freehand.
As Christmas is approaching faster than Santa can harness the reindeer to his sledge, many of you will be already creating and practicing your very own fabulous designs. There will be those among you that would love to follow suit, but have yet to apply their first brushstroke. With just a few weeks left to the festive season, now is a perfect time to take the plunge. It really isn’t as difficult as you may think. You’ll be face painting your family and friends in no time at all.
FIRST STEPS: Take things easy at first with simple to do designs. Cheek art is a perfect starting point with basic little patterns featuring holly, berries, snowflakes, stars and little faces. Remember that the theme is Christmas so red, white, green, silver and gold are essential colours.
COLOURS: Don’t make the mistake that many learners make and rush out to buy every colour under the rainbow. All you need are your primary colours which are blue, yellow, red and black and white. From these you can mix any colour and shade you want, and it will keep costs down.
PAINTING WHISKERS: If you’re face painting any animal fancy dress enthusiasts this Christmas try using a small fine pointed brush, working outwards across the cheeks for a whisker effect. For any fine lines you may be painting, you will find that liquid paints will work the best.
FUR EFFECT: When trying to create a fur effect, use a medium-sized brush, working from the centre outwards. That way the edges taper off. Have a go on paper or a face painting practice pad first until you get to grips with the motion needed for your required effect.
ADVANTAGE OF SPONGES: These will play an important part in your face painting kit, being perfect for applying base coats, large areas of paint on the face and body, and great for blending colours. TIP make them go further by cutting them in half
GLITTER AND STICK-ON JEWELS: Depending what design you are doing, stick-on jewels, diamante and glitter can be used to stunning effect. However, as with face paint, you need to remember to use only glitter and stick-on jewels that are safe to put on a person’s skin (eg body glitter). NEVER use aluminum glitter – polyester only. Aluminum glitter can really hurt the eyes and skin.
FAMILY AFFAIR: Use your family and friends to practice on, trying out different ideas. If you begin practising now, you’ll be confident enough by Christmas to paint a whole face and there are some quite spectacular and highly popular choices to have a go at. The Ice Queen and animals will always be favourites along with the traditional Santa and Rudolph.
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Pick up some super Christmas Face Painting tips with these excellent videos
Snow Queen Face Painting Tutorial
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Why not really impress your friends and family by finishing that perfect face painting creation off with a stunning fancy dress costume. There are costumes for boys, girls and adults, and there’s also a very special section for your favourite pet pooch (not to be missed). Don’t forget to check out the ladies’ hosiery page and there is plenty of fake blood and fangs on offer, too. For more info CLICK HERE Fancy Dress For The Whole Family
For Childrens Only Fancy Dress FEATURING A Complete Halloween Section Plus All Accessories CLICK HERE Girls Halloween Fancy Dress
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Face Painting Designs
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