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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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I have seen the football mask that has been done by several painters, and I love it, so I decided to design one for basketball. 

As I was sketching ideas for new designs to incorporate into the animal series I'm currently creating, I was so excited when this plump wild pig took form.

The Christmas series of Big Nose Buddies would be incomplete without a Rudolph design, because when it comes to Rudolph, it's all about the nose. 

This Peacock inspired Princess mask includes lots of pinks, purples and blues as well as tear drops and glitter, for a fun girly design that I call a Peacock Mask!

Let's make your next Sugar Skull UV! This Sugar Skull looks great in Black Lights or regular lights. So if one of your customers wants to wow the crowd, suggest this look for some added Sugar Skull attention.

Love pink designs? Check out Shelley and Jessica as they show you how to create this gorgeous original Pink Glitter face painting design.

Avast, ye landlubbers! What would an ocean series be without a pirateclenching a daggerbetween his teeth as he setsoff for the high seas. This jaunty pirate willhelp youprepare to weigh anchor and get under way at your pirate or adventure parties. 

Sometimes you get a little bored having to do the same old Spider-man or Batman design. This week, we're going to mash and mix things up a bit with my Spider-man/Batman Smash Up.

Nothing says adventure on the high seas like a mermaid sighting or two,and your mermaid aficionados will love this Big Nose Buddies design, which is sparkly mermaid to the core. 

Ocean animals are huge hits with kids, so whether it's turtles and dolphins or sharks and sea horses, you should have a few on your board. For children who would rather have a mask than cheek art, the Big Nose Buddies can help complement your other options at events with an underwater theme. 

Do we ever get enough of princess masks?No, we don't, becausethey are some of the most requested designsfor a face painter. Thismask has plenty of teardrops and swirls, and is inspired by Heather Green's beautiful work.

If you're a fan of Alice in Wonderland, you'll love this Queen of Hearts face paint tutorial from Athena Zhe!