Welcome to to your second face painting lesson!
Your second lesson will include:
1. "An Easy Step-by-Step Guide to Painting a Beautiful Butterfly!!!"
2. "The Best Brands in Face Paint!"
3. "Where to Buy Face Paints!"
4. "What Type of Brushes You’ll Need for Face Painting"
5. "Where to Buy Face Painting Brushes"
6. "Get More Designs Now!"
Have Fun Face Painting !!!
"An Easy Step-by-Step Guide to Painting a Beautiful Butterfly!!!"
The Butterfly is one of the most popular face painting designs! Below is an easy guide showing
you exactly how to paint a terrific two coloured butterfly!
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Step 1: With a medium sized pointed brush use yellow to paint a vertical line on the nose that has
a thin point at the bottom and more body at the top. Then paint a small upside-down tear shape
on top (for a head). Following the contours of the persons eyelid, paint the eyelid yellow then
paint a petal shape that cuts through the eyebrow and then from the tip bring it back down to the
corner of the eye. Bring the yellow out onto the nose from the corner of the eye in a line leaving
enough room for the blue line between the body and wing. Then paint a leaf shape under the eye
on the cheek diagonally. Repeat on other side.
Tip: Outline the shape before you colour them in.
Step 2: Next paint the blue outline by following the yellow shape you
have created. You can be creative here and extend the blue outline at
the points and curl them slightly if you wish. Repeat on other side.
When painting underneath the eye get the person to look up so their eye lashes aren't in the way.
It'll make it much easier to do!
Step 3: Now for the fun part, give your butterfly character by painting blue decorative dots on the
lower yellow wings. Then two blue dots for eyes, two curly lines for antennas and a small curved
blue line for a smile.
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Step 4: Continue to paint the blue dots down the centre of the butterflys body (nose). Then with
yellow paint add a row of dots under the lower wings and around the butterflys antennas like in
the picture.
Step 5: You can then add more decorative dots if you wish such as yellow and blue dots under
and over the upper wings and across the nose.
And that's all there is to it! If you like, experiment with the design, make changes where
you want, add some different colours and most importantly have fun !!!
"The Best Brands in Face Paint!"
What are the best brands? Well this is subject to personal choice so I’ve made a list of all the
brands that are used by professional face painters/make up artists. Brands that are popular
internationally, safe to use, has great feedback, has constantly been bought by face painters all
over the world and is easy to find!
Snazaroo
Paradise/Mehron
Kryolan
Fardel
Ben Nye
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Wolfe Bros
Tim Gratton
Derivan
"Where to Buy Face Paints!"
If you want to buy locally, check your yellow pages (or yellow pages equivalent) for art supplies
stores, cosmetics stores and possibly party supplies stores. If you can’t find what you want there
check online at the sites below or try a search engine and type in “professional face paint” or
have a look on eBay!
www.sillyfarm.com
www.facechange.com
www.violetmoonworks.com.au
www.facepaintingdesigns.co.uk/Shop/shop.html
www.facepaintshop.co.uk
www.showface.com.au
www.theatrecostumeshop.com.au
www.backstagemakeup.com.au
"What Type of Brushes You’ll Need for Face Painting"
Because you’ll be painting on skin, you’ll definitely want brushes that are soft and that do not
scratch the skin. You’ll also want a range of sizes and shapes depending on the types of designs
you’ll be painting.
A brush comprises of three parts:
The Tuft of Hairs/Bristles: can be made of real hair or synthetic fibres
The Ferrule: the metal part that joins the tuft to the handle
.
The Handle/Shaft: the part that you hold in your hand
Some popular brands of brushes that professional face painters use are: Da Vinci, Gold Taklon
and Raphael. Every brand of brushes has their own sizing system, so your best bet is to find a
shop where you can look at a range of different brushes in person, feel the texture and the weight
of the brushes. To begin with I suggest a thin brush for detail, a medium sized brush and a large
brush for larger areas.
"Where to Buy Face Painting Brushes"
Most face paint manufacturer’s tend to make their own line of brushes (eg. Snazaroo, Paradise,
Kryolan etc), so when looking for face paint online, there’s sure to be a link to a page that also
sells face paint brushes (eg. www.sillyfarm.com/brushes.html) Makes it quite convenient don’t
you think? See the list above for place to buy face paints, it’s a great place to start!!
"Get More Designs Now!"
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I hope you've enjoyed lesson 2 of your 5 free face painting lessons! Lesson 3 will be
in the mail tomorrow with a princess face painting design.
There are heaps more great face painting tips to come so get your paints out and get
ready!!!
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