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People love to have different choices for masks, and it’s great to have different palette ideas to match their costumes or dress for the evening.
A fun design for the holidays.  A Christmas tree on one cheek and a stocking with toys on the other.

Here is a quick design that is great for little ones as it doesn’t go over the eyes. She loved her heart bling piece, and to be a Christmas fairy.

This design is lovely with it’s shimmering pearl colors, and if you’d like to add even more sparkle, outline it with liquid bling.
Whether you have snowy cold or sunny warmth for the winter months, I hope the children you face paint, will enjoy this Christmas design.
Here’s another arctic mask idea for a winter face paint design which should be popular with both boys and girls during the cold months.
Check out this adorable penguin face paint tutorial by talented face painter Beth MacKinney.

This is a design that is great for creating a fast fall fairy. I don’t think the photo really shows it, but using the red and shimmer forest green, creates a beautiful overlay hue when used together.

In our part of the country, I’ve been enjoying the gorgeous fall colors this year, so I thought I’d use some rich metallic oranges and reds for this glamorous pegasus/butterfly design.
Masquerade masks are one of the most fun designs to create while face painting. They’re beautiful and ornate, and there are very few boundaries, even when it comes to shape. 
So in honor of the continuing Frozen craze, here’s a lovely mask which incorporates several of the colors from the movie, along with some flowers and snow.
She selected the colors she wanted for the mask, and I chose a design which incorporated them. I hope you enjoy trying this lovely golden party mask at your next event!