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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.
Here’s an example of a realistic horse face painting design which can be done in a few simple steps.
Here is a simple alternative to the full batman mask. This is great for when maybe mom doesn’t want to do a full face, or maybe the little one is shy about getting a full face design.

Peace signs are still popular, so hang out with this happy Sneakadoodle Hippie by adding her to your board for the summer season.

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.
 So this post is for other face painters who feel their butterflies are hopeless. I hope this simple butterfly technique helps you, too.
Enjoy this little monster face paint tutorial which features some great cheek art enhancement ideas.
If you’re not sure where to begin in order to ramp up your cheek art designs, here are some suggestions.
After a year of hard work, the teachers need a break as well. Here’s a quirky Sneakadoodle tribute to your favorite teacher.
 In the northern US, we’ll have to content ourselves with this sunny one-stroke version for a little while longer.
Get ready for the Superbowl! It’s coming and it’s time to show some team spirit! I choose the Patriots because I am from New England.