Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Ladybug Face Painting Tutorial


Step 1: Use a medium brush and create small red circle on the cheek with red face paint. Add a head in black face paint at the top.
Step 2: Use small brush add a line and dots in black face paint. Add three lines on each side for legs.
Step 3: Using a small brush, add some dots for eyes and add highlights in white face paint. Add opal glitter.

Ladybug Face Painting Kits



General Tips: Apply the lighter face paint colors before starting on the darker colors.

How to Use a Face Paint Brush: To load face paint on the brush: dip the brush into a bowl of water and mix it into the face paint to pick up the face paint. Apply the face paint brush in smooth even strokes. 

How to Use a Face Paint Sponge: To load face paint onto the sponge: add water to the face paint sponge and dip into the face paint. Make sure that the face paint has a creamy consistency. Remember to try to use the minimum amount of water. First smear the face paint on then dab the face paint with the sponge to get an even opaque coverage.

Step 1: Use a medium brush and create small red circle on the cheek with red face paint. Add a head in black face paint at the top.
Step 2: On the red circle (ladybug's body) use a small brush and add a line and dots in black face paint, plus add three lines on each side for legs. 
Step 3: Using a small brush and white face paint, add some dots for eyes and add highlights and add opal glitter.

To Remove Face Paint: Remove the face paint with mild soap and water with a washcloth, baby wipe or paper towel. Remember to keep the face paint out of the eyes. 

To Store Your Face Paint: Store the face paint with the lid closed. The face paint should last 18 months after 1st opening.
How Many Faces Will This Paint?
The FacePaint.com Ladybug Face Paint Kit can be used on approximately 10 faces.