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Princess easy step-by-step Face Painting Guide | |
Follow the easy Step-by-step guide below and see our Face Painting Tips at the bottom of the page. Click on each image to enlarge and print the page if required. Alternatively go to... 
Step 1 |  | Cover the face using Snazaroo Sparkle White on a damp sponge. With Snazaroo Sparkle Pink gently highlight cheek bones with a sponge as shown. |
Step 2 | Using Snazaroo Sparkle Pale Green or Blue on a sponge, add colour across the eye lid and up to meet the hair line as shown here. Sponge the centre of the forehead with Sparkle Yellow and blend into the Green. |  |
Step 3 |  | Using Snazaroo Bright Red, build the colour into a fine round brush (to a good tip) and start creating your Princess head dress design. Add a touch of Snazaroo Regal Red Glitter Gel using the wooden blunt end of the brush. Apply over the Red painted area to build up a dazzling 3D effect. Build up Snazaroo White into a fine round brush. Finish off the head dress by sweeping above the brow of the eye in a swirling fashion as shown. |
Step 4 | Starting at the outer crease of the eye, swirl down in an "S" shape design and apply a couple of upward flicks to highlight. |  |
Step 5 | | Add finishing touches to your Princess by using Snazaroo Liquid Bright Pink and apply with a fine round brush. You can grade the Pink dots from small to very small. | Apply Snazaroo Sparkle Salmon Pink to lips with a fine round brush or for a softer look use Snazaroo Sparkle Pink. | |
Painting Tips Before loading your Face Painting sponge with Snazaroo paint, ensure that the sponge is damp but not wet. Build the Snazaroo colour into the sponge to create a rich creamy texture. Never over wet the sponge or you will find you get a streaky uneven finish. When using a thin fine line brush for detail, always build the colour into the brush and upto the tip. This is especially true when applying Black lines and detail to your design. Cut a round face sponge into quarters to create smaller patterns such as spots and triangles. If you are going to try and replicate this design for a number of children and want them all to be as similar as possible, enlist some help and asign each volunteer one face painting stage. Have the children move down the "production line" in turn and voila! - cloned faces for your party or production. This is a great idea for school events, carnivals and large parties. Whilst we are happy for you to print off these guides for your own personal use, please note that all images and content are copywrite Parteaz 2007 and not to be reproduced without permission. |
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