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Not every white seems to be perfect for every job. Some are good for line work others are better for blending - let's find out what is the best white for you!

Facepaint.com sells dozens of different brands black face paint, so which one should you to choose for your kit? This blog will definitely help you decide...
In this quick tutorial, face paint artist Marina, shows us how to remove tough face paint stains, and it's actually easier than you'd think!

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The Swirly Girlies challenge group I'm a member of recently completed a dark fairy challenge, and I thought I'd share the results of my dark fairy inspired by Annie Reynolds' style with you. 

If you're weary of pink and purple princess designs, try one of the gorgeous Global split cakes for some glowing colors with this princess design featuring Global's Sydney split cake. 

Who said raccoons can't be cute and pretty? Yes, they can be a pain at our backyard some times but that doesn't make them less cute for a face paint design...especially for Shelley! 

 The "pop art" themed designs had been around since the 50's and thrives unto this day especiall in face painting!  This style of art is very rewarding especially when done correctly. Here's our take on the famous pop art theme! 

With hopes of warm weather coming soon, you can prepare for spring fairy requests with this lovely floral fairy mask tutorial. 

Welcome back! This is our last installment of What’s On Your Board? This week, we’ll be featuring a crown design. The most amazing aspect of a crown design is [..]
When I don’t know what to paint, I paint aliens, because they can be anything that I want them to be (and come in brilliant fashion colors).

I’ve been wanting to do a cyborg/robot look for a while now, so here it finally is! I hope you enjoy following along with this tutorial; make sure to improvise or add in elements as you see fit so that this design really becomes your own.

Thank ye fer joinin’ us again fer ’tis week’s installment ‘o What’s on ye board? ’tis week we are learning th’ scurvy pirate! So get ye ready to learn th’ barnacle-covered scurvy pirate ways ‘o paintin’.
This design is meant to be fun, so feel free to improvise and make it in your own personal style! Below are the materials that I used to create this design.
This lovely mermaid mask is inspired by Natalee Davies’ gorgeous butterfly designs which I’ve long admired.
Winter is now taking its last dance and spring is just around the corner. But, Winter left with a blast because of our wonderful Frozen Design Contest entries!