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Here is a colorful bird that is easy to paint. Follow the step by step guide below to make your own.
Peacocks are always fun to paint. Here is a step by step tutorial on how to face paint a peacock design!
This little chick is looking for her Sneakadoodle buddy and can be used as a design for either your Easter or spring boards.

Here is a flying dinosaur. He’s on the hunt for something to eat! I wonder what he eats? Check out this adorable dinosaur face paint design!

This is a super cute baby dino. She’s got some hearts on her she is so cute.
This is an easy one stroke design that is easy to do.
Sometimes when a child request something like a lizard or a dinosaur, they really want to see teeth and sharp claws. T-rex delivers lots of sharp teeth and claws for the extra scary and tough factor.

Lots of little children just love dinosaurs. I have four dinosaur face paint designs to share with you! They are surely a hit, and will please many.

If you grew up in farm country, you know that raccoons can’t resist sweet corn, and the Sneakadoodle Raccoon is no exception. Check out this raccoon face paint design!

Pandas are picky when it comes to food. They love bamboo, however, so the Sneakadoodle Panda face paint design would love your help locating some for his lunch.

When the shy Sneakadoodle Easter Bunny loses his Easter basket, it’s up to you to help him find it so he can complete his mission and distribute Easter eggs to all the children who are waiting for them.
Here is a fun and simple rainbow fox! This design is using mostly powder pigments so it’s great for teens, or adult designs. 
Very easy and quick dinosaur face paint design for beginners or even advanced artists who want to get more money for pay per face!