Sunday, October 24, 2010
Diamond FX Face Paints
A professional brand with amazing products at affordable prices. In the future we’ll add more brands/products for your face painting kit.Diamond FX is the new collection of professional water-base make-ups with superb coverage and high concentration of pigment.
The blacklight colors in our line are the most vivid in the market. Diamond FX Face Paints are easy to use and fantastic for line work as well as sponging. The colors are amazing and can be painted over any color even white on black, while still maintaining its brightness and density.
When applied, the makeup will last all day without cracking or fading and is so soft on the skin you won’t even know it’s there!
There is no perfume in the make up. All essential and metallix products have been approved by the EU and FDA Institutions. Neon colors are considered for special effects only.
Diamond FX Face Paints: Three sizes are available from 32g, 45g and 90g. You can also find them in palettes of 10 grams. We also offer refills for our palettes.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Face Painting Tips Forum Launched!
Hey there face painting friends, our free Face Painting Tips Forum has been launched! It’s the start of a new community in the face painting world and I hope you’ll be apart of it!
(This is where all the cool people will hang out hahaha) It’s a place where you can ask questions about face painting, share your expertise, share your own photos/designs and chat with friends all over the world
Go To Our Face Painting Tips Forum Here!
(And Remember to BOOKMARK OUR FORUM PAGE for Safe Keeping)
I’ll be keeping a close eye on the forum for helpful people as I’m looking for more face painters/authors to work with on FacePaintingTips.com in the future!
So get involved, make posts and reply to others!
Happy Face Painting,
Philadelphia Tivoli
www.FacePaintingTips.com/forum
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Sport Fans Face Painting
Sport Fans Face Painting
This is an entry sent in for our monthly
Silly Farm Supplies Competition!
“Sport Fans Face Painting!”
By Jese
I am glad you are back to the Blog…
I was looking for ideas on Full Face Painting for Sport Fans…
I looked at your videos for inspiration and LOVED the helmet and the 1/2 and 1/2 game face you did on your sister…
So I wanted to share my pics with you, let me know what you think and thank you for the great ideas and amazing job you are doing.
Sincerely,
Jese
www.facepaintingbyjese.com
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Thank you for sending this in Jese! I’ll be posting the rest of the entries until the end of September when I announce the winner. To find out more and enter the face painting Silly Farm Supplies Competition.
Please leave a comment if you want to ask questions, or just want to offer encouragement!
Happy Face Painting,
Philadelphia Tivoli
www.FacePaintingTips.com
Face Painting 300+ Kids
Face Painting 300+ Kids
This is an entry sent in for our monthly
Silly Farm Supplies Competition!
“Face Painting 300+ Kids”
By Mollie Stofan aka “Mollie the Painter”
Hi everyone!
I recently got a call to do a school festival a few weeks ago, to paint about 300+ kids!
I just about fell out of my chair when I heard how many.
I have never painted that many people at one time!
But I never back down from a challenge and I quickly taught my 14 year old sister to paint a few simple faces.
We chose to limit our choices to: Tiger, Zombie, Rainbow Butterfly, Party Eyes, Snakes & Flowers.
When we arrived at the event, we had our own pavillion and we lined up the picnic tables along the sides of the building and which created a large walk way.
As we started to paint, my sister took the right side and I took the left. We lined up as many as 25 kids at a time and went down the line with one color and then came back for details and once again for glitter.
We painted everyone, in three and a half hours–we were hired for 4 hours! The parents were very impressed by our meathod of getting everyone painted so quickly. They have already booked me again for next year!
I hope this helps anyone who needs to know how to paint a large group very quickly!
-Mollie Stofan
“Mollie the Painter”
(412)401-0113
molliethepainter@yahoo.com
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Thank you for sending this in Mollie! Nice to hear from you and well done on a massive gig! I’ll be posting the rest of the entries until the end of August when I announce the winner. To find out more and enter the face painting Silly Farm Supplies Competition.
Please leave a comment if you want to ask questions, or just want to offer encouragement!
Happy Face Painting,
Philadelphia Tivoli
www.FacePaintingTips.com
Bear Face Painting Design
This is an entry sent in for our monthly
Silly Farm Supplies Competition!
“Bear Face Painting Design”
By Ben Bonser
Hi Philly.
Here’s the step by step for a bear design.
(1) Start by sponging a white, biege or yellow muzzle around the model’s nose, mouth and chin. You should avoid the nose, lips and the groove between. Also add a round lump near the lips as shown.
(2) Next, sponge the upper part of the model’s face brown (or a butterscotch colour) avoiding the jawline and area next to the chin and a small area around the eye areas. Painting over the corner’s either side of the bridge of the nose makes the brow seem lower and this illusion will be made clearer in the next step.
(3) Using a darker shade of brown, sponge a broad area over the jawline either sides of the face, the temple’s and the eye areas you’ve left uncovered. Paint the lower eyelids and the ‘lower socket’* with the same colour. Blend the light and darker brown to make a softer appearance.*lack of better words for it.
(4) Using black, paint in the model’s nose, lips and groove. Then the whisker dots, the small lines on bridge the model’s nose (just above the muzzle), the lines under the eyes and the eyebrows.
(5) The finishing touches:-
-Paint feathered darker brown lines around the edges of the face and under the eyes as shown.
-Paint the white whisker lines and the large dot on the nose.
Final Note: I was thinking of blending both an orange patch on the upper cheeks + cheek bones and an orange column on the fore head to add a ‘luster’ to the design. I thought of this after I put the designs together. GAH! Hate it when that happens.
Anyway, hope you like this one.
Catchalatah,
Ben
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Thank you for sending this in Ben! Good to hear from you, and its great to see your artwork, you’re quite talented on the computer I’ll be posting the rest of the entries until the end of August when I announce the winner. To find out more and enter the face painting Silly Farm Supplies Competition.
Please leave a comment if you want to ask questions, or just want to offer encouragement!
Happy Face Painting,
Philadelphia Tivoli
www.FacePaintingTips.com
Monday, April 14, 2008
How to Paint a Flower Cheek Art Video
"Hi guys, I’ve created a really pretty flower design that uses the teardrop technique and a double loading brush technique that will all be explained in the video, so watch it to find out how to paint this design! But before you do…
READ THIS, ITS VERY IMPORTANT!
…If you didn’t already know, we’re going to be releasing a new Cheek Art Guide very soon, and next week I’ll be giving away one of the cheek art designs for FREE…so you’ll get the video tutorial and the step-by-step photos and instructions to one of the designs… all for free!…Now, all you have to do, is go to this page: http://www.facepaintingtips.com/cheekart …sign up, and we’ll send it to you once its ready!
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Cheek Art Designs - Get them here!
Watch this video if you’re interested in learning cheek art designs!
Click on the link below to watch the video:
http://facepaintingtips.com/blog/2008/04/03/want-cheek-art-designs/
Click on the link below to get free cheek art designs and find out when our new Cheek Art Guide will be available!
http://www.facepaintingtips.com/cheekart
Happy Face Painting,
Philadelphia Tivoli"