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Boys love to be painted like a soldier. Sometimes, they even wanted it to look like what they see in the cartoons and movies. 

 

When I asked my model what he'd like, he said he wanted a full face rocket ship, so that's what we did for this tutorial. 

As many artists, I find it challenging to create designs for some themes. As it turns out, cars are one of these, but this happy little guy will be fun and easy to paint for your automobile fans.
I had the fun of visiting my parents’ farm during Labor Day weekend and enjoying a great family reunion, and this design is inspired by our wonderful sunny weekend.
One after another, kids passed over more elaborate designs like the Mars rover for this vibrant design, so in honor of this year’s Perseid meteor shower, I thought I’d share it.
This design is great for a little one who might be shy about getting painted, but still wants to be a super hero, or if mom just wants something on the arm or cheek.
Sometimes little one get scared to get a “big one”. When introducing children, especially the younger ones to face painting, its helpful to start with some small on their arm so they can see the process.
Help this Sneakadoodle Football Player get back in the game with this fun face painting design.
As it turns out, they were pretty easy to do, so here’s the first in a series of bubblehead characters for you to try out on your own. 
Little boys (and some girls) love Batman face paint masks. It's a great mask to know as it never gets old.
For Star Wars fans, we have this Star Wars Rebel tattoo face paint design. Follow along to recreate this design!
You’re going to have to help Sneakadoodle Viking Sven find his viking ship, or he’ll never get promoted beyond cabin boy.