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Here is a link to a few of the pictures I snapped this May in Florida.
Will I see you there next year????
Leave a Comment August 10, 2010
Here is a link to a few of the pictures I snapped this May in Florida.
Will I see you there next year????
Leave a Comment August 10, 2010
I think the only thing missing from this Fancy Nancy Party (scroll down once you click this outside link) is some Fancy Face Painting!
Leave a Comment July 22, 2010
It takes me a while when I have to relearn something.
Usually my swirls and curls are Thin-Thick-Thin, but my daughter’s princess crown was calling out to me. It had the usual “filigree” curls but the ends were teardrops. Light bulb!
So as you can see, when I am learning something new it takes me a few tries…
And then! And then I might be able to try it on my self again…
And then I bribe our daughter to let me give it a shot on her :)
So my lessons learned:
1. Alison Kenyon rocks! at her filigree crowns.
2. Filigree with brushwork gold first and then adding brown takes a loooooong time. Sponge the gold background and then use brown line work.
3. Darker colors work best for this style.
4. I don’t need to highlight each and every single brown line at the end.
5. I need to get Z to teach me her eyelashes…
2 Comments July 19, 2010
I’m pretty sure this jam was even bigger than our “Bling” Jam back in March.
We had tons of willing models and almost every single painter got to get their brushes dirty (or they got my brushes dirty- we share here in MD).
Lots of sharing and some new faces too.
Check out the pictures below! There are TWO pages of pictures there.
Scroll down and click the green Triangle when you have seen all 20 pictures on this page.
6 Comments May 24, 2010
Woot! My first class with Mark Reid was on Sunday, May 16th at Carol Turman’s Vienna, VA Jam.
Carol’s Face Painting Jams are always awesome. She has so many talented connections plus she is just plain funny and genuine.
Sunday took the cake though because we got to take a class with Mark Reid (!!) for $20. Honestly, I so got my $20 worth.
I’m only going to post a few of these pictures so you can get a taste of what we got for our money:

Mark Paints Karen

Mark's Ironman

Mark's Flowers

Mark's Butterfly
2 Comments May 18, 2010
Some more practice shots and things I have been up to lately.




Dino Practice ^


Fun Use for Liquid Bling ^

Christina's Batman Design ^

Here is How the Paint Holds Up After a Double Header Softball Game!
2 Comments May 3, 2010
We had a huge thunder storm the evening of the April Face Painting Jam in Columbia, MD. I know that dampened the number of jammers and it kept the model supply low too.
We had fun anyway :)
Here are some pics:

I used the Orioles Split cake to paint the "Talking T'Rex" on Jenny's Leg. Tongue courtesy of Jenny!
Everyone won something in the Left Right Left game, including Raven’s Glitter, Orioles Glitter, The “O’s” stencil donated by Wendy, the split cake we made and demoed that night and a brush that Jenny donated.
Michele, our newest jammer, brought up something that no one had ever asked before: “Who pays for the stuff you guys give away?”
Me: “…Jenny and I do.”
Michele: “Umm… why?”
Me: “You know… I’m not sure.”
I guess we give stuff away, and we pay for it ourselves, because it helps illustrate that we aren’t jamming for ulterior motives. We want people to come out and new jams are sometimes slow to get off the ground.
Oh yeah! And Marcela sent us FABAIC Bling (Free glitter and sticky jewels) for everyone. Thank you, Marcella! We’ll have extras for next month too.
6 Comments April 29, 2010
Illusion & Friends Step by Step Guide to Face Painting Book 1
30 Designs with Step by Step photos and written descriptions. 57 pages worth of designs and photos. Spiral bound, glossy cardstock, typical Face Painting booklet size.
$20 at Silly Farm etc.
Pros:
- Diverse authors with different painting styles
- Descriptions of the steps accompany each picture
- Pictures of the authors/painters at the back of the book
Cons:
- 80% of the designs aren’t for beginners (or even intermediates) on the job
- Several designs could stand some editing (cut back on the excess!)
- Product names and colors not listed
Overall:
I like this book, but I’m not completely IN love with it.
Was it worth $20? Yes.
Would I recommend it to a friend? Yes, but only for inspiration. It is not for stuff they can use every week.
Designs I am IN Love with:
Garden Princess (Cover Art) – the dots get me every time!
White Tiger – 2 colors = mondo impact
Barbed Beauty – Cree!!!!
Camouflage Skull – One of my all-time favorites (for painting on myself at 11:00 at night before bed)
Dreamcatcher – I use the clouds all the time
Monster Mouth – This is so perfect. I need to paint this one this week!
Leave a Comment April 28, 2010
Nick & Brian’s Faces of Fantasy
15 designs, each with 4 Step by Step photos on one page and then the final design on the second page. Spiral bound, glossy card stock that is typical of Wolfe books.
About $15 at Silly Farm etc.

Robot - love it!
Pros:
- Excellent designs you can actually use on a job
- No filler! All space is used for photos.
- Simple layout
Cons:
- No descriptions, products, or tools listed
- Some of the steps are not 100% clear on what came next
- Not for beginners – 2 of the designs are “showing off” and I couldn’t use them on a job.
Overall:
Love it. I have most of the other Wolfe books and this is soooooo my favorite. If you don’t like it, then we can’t be friends.
Don’t Miss These Designs:
Angel
Devil
Mermaiden *
Crowned Royal
Robot *
Love Spider
Shooting Star
* These are designs that I use for birthday parties. Does that make me unoriginal? Maybe, but the kids love these ones.
Leave a Comment April 21, 2010