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Funds can be tight at this time of year, so it is important to buy products that you know will be useful and last a long time.
For this week’s installment of, What’s on Your Board? We will be featuring, the Butterfly.
Most of your face painting customers are going to be children, who have the advantage of having quite smooth skin to face paint on. However, as people age, their skin changes.
Follow along with this tutorial to see how to create a full face batman face paint mask!
Thanksgiving is on its way, so here’s a quick and easy cartoon which can take the place of your shark and dinosaur mouth designs for the fall season.
Halloween is just around the corner and you can never have too many zombie designs to choose from! 
This design looks impressive, but it’s actually easy to do. The shading and the highlights are what makes it a wow-design for either kids or adults who are into sci-fi, monsters, or aliens. 
If you’re tired of using the same old skull designs for Halloween, you’ll love adding this skull design to your board.
You never know what is going to be requested of you when you’re face painting, and if you’ve been stumped in the past by a Dr. Who fan, this design is for you. 
I try to offer at least four to six theme-specific designs for clients when they have a party. For some parties which have popular themes, such as superhero or fairy parties.
Construction themed parties can leave you searching the internet, trying to find designs you can feature.
Like most face painters, I have loads of super hero, princess, animal, and butterfly designs.