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Fun Family Photo Shoot Turns Magazine Feature!

Toby proudly holding up his spread

Last month I took my boys out of school a little bit early to take a trip to downtown Minneapolis for a magazine photo shoot! I’m so honored to have my business featured in this month’s issue of Lake Minnetonka Magazine! They wrote a really nice article and put together such a fun and beautiful layout!

Here are a few pics I took at the photo shoot back in November. I painted both boys in the studio before their shoot, and then painted some jewelry on myself while they were taking pics of the boys…

Sam getting painted

Toby getting his photo taken

Sam’s turn for photos

Selfie after we got home

Here’s a peek at the article…

Such a fun layout…I had a blast taking my boys on an adventure downtown and they suddenly weren’t too sick of being painted when the promise of being in a widely distributed local magazine was a part of the deal, haha! Now if only I could convince them that mom’s magazine was just as cool…

Thanks so much, Lake Minnetonka Magazine!! 😀

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2018 Ugly Christmas Sweater

I had the joy of painting my awesome 10 year old again this year with another ugly Christmas sweater for my business Christmas cards! He’s such a good sport! This sweater was SO realistic that it really itched him, haha! I think it had something to do with our dry Minnesota winter air as it doesn’t usually itch him, but he did an amazing job sitting still for an hour for this one!

Things get a little crazy around our house this time of year, prepping for Christmas, this guy’s birthday which is the day after, and all the holiday parties I paint at! However, this year is even more nutty as we just got an 8 week old great dane puppy right around Thanksgiving! So, please bear with me as I plan my work day around naps and potty breaks, haha! I hope to get some more painting in here once we get past the holidays, AND more blog posting! So stay tuned for a recap of the Jamvention and more step by steps to come! Until then, have a wonderful holiday!

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Introducing: NEW Step-it-Up Stencils!

Designing my own line of stencils has been a dream of mine for several years, which is why I am so super excited to announce the release of my brand new line of stencils, “Step-it-up Stencils!” And since I’ve bee on a jewelry kick lately with my new Jewelry for Face & Body Artists book and recently teaching jewelry at the Jamvention in Belgium, I’ve decided to launch my first line with the jewel theme!

These stencils are designed to help you step up your detail, step up your speed, and step up your game! The “step” word also comes into play within the stencils themselves, as they are designed to take you step by step through your design.

The stencils currently on the market for speeding up jewels just don’t lend themselves well to realism, as they leave lines between all of the facet shapes. In real life, everything is not outlined like a cartoon…the shapes of the facets are defined by the contrast of colors next to each other. For this reason I have broken down realistic gemstones into steps, enabling you to paint the various facets’ planes closer to each other and in varying shades.

Each stencil comes with a full color instruction sheet, however, the stencils themselves even have the steps numbered with useful instructions by each one. Guidelines help you line up each step of your design, and the etched words remind you which color change to make on each step.

These are great for speeding up those fancy décolletage designs, especially if they have multiple gems in them and you want to keep them consistent!

I have many more stencil design in the works, including more gem shapes, but the third and final one that is available right now is the princess eyes stencil!

I know so many artists who struggle with creating uniform, delicate eyes on their princesses and unicorn. Sure, practice may make perfect, but why struggle through these tiny details at gigs when you can create them in seconds? Part of being a professional is knowing when to rely on the tools available to you. This stencil comes with four sizes of princess eyes, ranging from about 1/4″ wide to 1/2″. In just two steps you can lay down the whites and the black, finishing it off with a brush to add the iris in a color of your choice.

I first premiered these stencils at the Jamvention in Belgium last month, including one free in every attendee’s goodie bag! Today I’m happy to announce that these new stencils are available now in the shop! Grab yours today, and be sure to follow us on Facebook for the latest designs as more are released!

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Winter issue of Wet Paint Magazine: Now Shipping!

The winter issue of Wet Paint Magazine is NOW LIVE! Congrats to our cover artist, Sabine Vogel for her amazing glitter body art!
With the season of sparkly decorations and glistening snowdrifts fast approaching, I found it appropriate to give this winter issue the theme of BLING! 

 Being new to bling clusters myself, I’ve interviewed Jewel Junkies Facebook group creator Lilly Walters Schermerhorn about how to make and use your own bling clusters. We also share an inspiring story of 15 year old gem cluster phenom Aubrey Goettlicher, and a collage of creative bling cluster ideas!


In this issue I’ve also started a new series called “Branching Out.” In this and future issues, this series will focus on the various ways that face & body artists have expanded their business to include something other than painting itself. In this issue I’ve interviewed artists from around the globe who create and sell their own bling! 

Briar Adams also shares with us a recap of the New Zealand Body Art Showcase, complete with a photo gallery of artists with their models! 


Meet our glitter tattoo cover artist Sabine Vogel in this issue’s “Pro Artist Q&A” session! 

Also in this issue, professional entertainer and safety expert Kelly Smith writes on the subject of keeping yourself safe at gigs.

For this issue’s “Kid Artist Spotlight” we’ve interviewed the youngest graduate of Olga’s International Face Painting School, Chavie Goldberger!

We also have three step by step designs…

Huge thanks to everyone who contributed to this amazing issue! This issue is sure to inspire! Order your copy here today!

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Realistic Eyes Workshop in Minnesota!

Class is in session!
This week I hosted one of my Realistic Eyes workshops in Minnesota for a great group of local painters! I love hosting smaller workshops in my home in Mound. Space is limited to 6 students to ensure everyone has plenty of space to spread out their supplies and paint along!

All set up to go!
Today’s class schedule!

Whenever I do workshops I have tons of visuals. My years of experience working in a corporate office and giving Powerpoint presentations, even in a technology company itself, has taught me not to ever rely fully on technology to work!! So, I always create an “analog” Powerpoint! Here is my little flip book that works as my notes and visuals for my students…

My analog powerpoint!

…I never have to worry about the connection being bad or having the wrong cord, and it’s easy to bring along for my workshops across the globe!

Reference photos…a key piece to realism painting!

In this workshop we start by covering some of the physical properties of the anatomy of the eye…their shapes, textures, and proportions. We then “dissect” they eye, so to speak, focusing first on the “whites” of the eye, then the iris, pupil, eyelids, lashes and finally highlights.

Hands on with lots of visuals!

We learn tricks and tips along the way for how to achieve realism, what tools to use, and how to achieve certain effects. While we spend much of the class studying every component of a realistic eye painting, I also throw in some tips for creating a realistic eye quickly, sharing a few on the job design ideas, so that our lessons can be applied even to busy gigs with long lines. It is vital to start slow, studying the details of realism first, in order to understand how to best use the speed tricks we have up our sleeves!

And speaking of “up our sleeves,” check out the awesome eyes on the arms of these ladies during class!

 I always love to get a photo of everyone’s arms during and after this class! I always tell my students to take pictures of their work, along the way and especially at the end…and especially if they don’t like it! Chances are, when you go back and look at it on the screen later, you’ll be amazed at how much better it looks than when you were working on it. Sometimes all we need is to step back from the design, and look at it with a fresh pair of eyes. 😉

What we all painted today!
At the end of class we had a little time to paint a couple animal eyes, and I demonstrated a dragon eye and a tiger eye. 

This week’s wonderful students!

Huge thanks to all the ladies who came out for this week’s class! I had a great time and hope you did as well! If you’re interested in attending an eyes workshop in Mound, Minnesota, or would like to have me come to your town to teach workshops, check out my workshop page to learn more and contact me to discuss your needs! If you live in the Twin Cities, be sure to follow us on Facebook and check out my events page for local jams and workshops

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SO Many NEW Products!

We’ve been adding so many products lately, I haven’t kept up with sharing them all on my blog! Here are a few of our latest additions to the shop!

We now carry Pros-Aide! Be sure to stock up now before the winter months hit…remember we are located in Minnesota, and this product will be rendered useless if frozen! Definitely check out the new Pros-Aide II…while the original is great for glitter tattoos and things we want to last for days, Pros-Aide II is preferred by artists for more temporary items like bling clusters and unicorn horns!

We also now carry Art Factory’s Glitter Glaze and Festival Glitter!

Glitter Glaze!
Festival Glitter!

Don’t forget to keep an eye on our Pixie Paint assortment as it’s still GROWING!

Pixie Paint…we keep adding more, more more!

Did you miss the latest issue of Wet Paint Magazine? Grab yours NOW for some really great and timely inspiration and information! In the fall issue we’ve interviewed Shawna DelReal about sugar skulls…what you need to know about their history, and what’s appropriate and NOT appropriate to include in their design! Also, you’ll really enjoy our Q&A with Nancy Wu, our feature on blacklight artist John Poppelton, and we’ll invite you into the magical world of Elfia!

Wet Paint Fall 2018 – a MUST have!

We have a lot of fun things for bling cluster making…

We now carry stamen in assorted colors, perfect for antennae in your butterfly body bling clusters!

available in yellow, pearl black and white!

We now carry big backs of red ribbon roses! Snip the tops off with a scissor or wire cutter, and affix them to your bling clusters!
ribbon roses
Getting into the unicorn horn craze? We now carry Foamies brand air dry clay, which is perfect for making unicorn horns! The clay dries slightly flexible to stand up to kid play, and weighs virtually nothing!
air dry clay; perfect for making unicorn and monster horns!

We have also expanded our assortment of fabric paints for bling clusters, including glitter and iridescent sets!

Iridescent slick paints
Speaking of bling…we’ve added so many new gems it’s hard to list them all! Here are just a few of the new, fun Halloween bling we have in stock! These are a special buy, with limited stock, so get them before they’re gone!!

Here are few more of our new bling sheets…find these and all of our bling on our bling page!!

Two sheets of adhesive backed epoxy eye pairs, and several google eye pairs!

If you can believe it, we’ve actually added even more items, but this is all I have time to share with you this morning!! Be sure to visit our shop regularly as we’re always expanding and evolving! Thanks for stopping by, and happy painting!!

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Approaching Events that use Craft Paints on Faces

As professional face painters, especially with kids of our own, we’ve all been there…entered your child’s school carnival only to find our worst nightmare: a “face painting” station that doesn’t have a single skin-safe product in sight.  Classic warning signs of a dangerous face paint station include bottles of tempera paint, tubes or jars of acrylic, crusty brushes and metallic craft glitters.  Of course to the average parent, nothing is alarming about this, and that is one of the scariest parts.  Parents have no idea that they are standing in line, sometimes paying money to have somebody put something dangerous on their child’s delicate skin. When we attend kids’ events, we tend to assume that those putting on the event know what they are doing. The first reaction of most of us is to confront the event coordinator and give them an earful.

[Now, say this is NOT a school or church fundraiser event…say you are at a festival and have paid good money for a booth, only to find someone giving away tempera face paints for free. This is different, and not what I’m discussing in this post today…in this case I would go to the fair coordinator right away. They are not volunteers, they are getting paid to coordinate vendors, and their butts are on the line if their fair gets sued, especially if they’ve been informed and warned by you, the professional painter. I’ve had to do this several times…sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. If it doesn’t work on the spot, follow up afterwards with the same person and then someone higher up if you’re still ignored. I may try to do a blog post on these situations down the road!]

For the purpose of THIS blog post, I am going to discuss these purely volunteer run events that claim to have zero budget, taking in whatever warm body will sit in their chair to man the face painting booth. 😉

Focus on Priority #1

The problem with confronting the event coordinator is that we are professional face painters who are paid well for our talent and safe practices…therefore, we run the risk of event planners assuming we just want their business.  Of course, the best case scenario as we all know, would be for them to hire you, give you an opportunity to wow their guests, and then wonder why they didn’t hire you years ago!

yes…but let’s set that fact aside for a moment!

You can go for this goal if you wish, which may actually work for some events! However, for the purpose of this blog I am going to set aside my wish for them to just hire me, and focus on my #1 goal: to keep kids safe by educating the general volunteer event planning public.

For just a moment, set aside your frustration at the fact that so many people think “anyone” can do what you do. Set aside your anger that adults are being trusted with your kids’ safety and in turn could be hurting them. Forget the bad taste for face painting being left in the mouths of children when their designs begin to dry, crack, itch and flake off. Take a breath, and TRY to…

Step into their shoes.

Let’s take our first bit of advice from Lincoln: Have mercy on them.

It is important to remember that, while it can be infuriating for us to see acrylic on kids’ faces, the majority of these event planners simply have no idea that it isn’t right. They’ve seen their kids paint with tempera and get it all over their hands without an issue, but don’t realize that prolonged contact with skin is bad. They read “non-toxic” on their kids’ art supplies and assume that means it’s completely safe for faces. They’ve even seen it used for face painting before…shudder…and this is what we’re striving to correct.

We let our kids get in line for the bouncy house, not knowing if it is made of the strongest nylon or if it is sufficiently anchored to the ground. We assume they are inflating it with plain old air and not toxic gas. After all, if it were dangerous, would they be allowed to be there? Would there be such a big line of responsible parents waiting for it? Who really knows?! I’m not trying to make you fear everything…just step into the shoes of a typical, trusting parent who has had no experience with professional face painters.

The people who put on these events are typically volunteers (hence the lack of a budget to hire painters)… parents, accountants, plumbers, teachers, police officers, or whatever…they are not living and breathing body art on a daily basis like we are. They are just parents like us, looking to give their kids a fun time, and it is our job to help them understand. Sure, I could go on a rant right now about how they do have budgets, how professional artists is just as worthy of that budget as the bouncy house and popcorn machine…hopping off my soap box and back into their shoes…

We live in a DIY world. You could literally spend all day watching DIY shows on cable if you wish. Pinterest will generate an endless, scrolling list of awful homemade face paint recipes (ugh, just don’t even get me started!), and make us feel like less of a mother if we can’t make something ourself rather than buy it. Most people’s instinct is to first try things themselves. My dad is a carpenter and he can tell you how many jobs he has done where he had to fix DIY projects gone wrong!

We’ve hired many-a-plumber, AFTER trying several bottles of Liquid Plumber and a cheap home improvement store snake that wasn’t long enough. It’s just in our nature. It doesn’t mean I think the world doesn’t need talented, educated, professional plumbers…it’s just that I’m not sure I need one myself just yet. We want to try, and succeed while saving money in the process, but it doesn’t always happen. And I’m pretty sure having that plumber scold and ridicule me for wasting my time and money on the wrong supplies would not have helped the situation.

So What Do I Say?

So how do you effectively raise your concerns in a way that they will be taken seriously, not seen as a bid for business, and not offend them to the point of blowing you off? I’ve gotten this question so many times, that I have taken it upon myself to write up a sample letter below.  Please feel free to copy and paste this into your own letterhead or email and edit it to suit your own situation, or use it as a script for phone conversations! I’m a little long winded, so feel free to take or leave whatever pieces suit your situation. My goal here is to educate without coming across as a solicitor trying to get hired, or an angry accuser.

This letter is written for situations where I’d contact the event coordinators AFTER the event. I know this sounds like too little too late, but in the middle of a busy event when the planner is overwhelmed with a crowd is really not the best time to be heard, and is too late to make any real changes. As much as I’d like to see this happen, I’ve never heard of a painter convincing them to shut down the entire operation, deny painting to all the kids in line, and announce to everyone who’s been painted that they should immediately wash it off for their safety.

Take it from Ben.

I’ve always loved Benjamin Franklin’s quote, “The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.” One of the difficulties with changing how these events operate is that the people operating them can change entirely from year to year or event to event, and the valuable lessons learned in that bitterness are lost. I’d venture to say, “The bitterness of poor quality is forgotten the moment the baton is passed on to the next volunteer.” Unless you become a consistent member of the planning team yourself, be prepared to educate, and re-educate year after year.

But don’t give up! Take a word of wisdom from Thomas Jefferson!

Have this conversation or send this letter right after the event while it is fresh in their mind. Find out when they start planning the event for the next year and who to contact at that time, and mark your calendar with a reminder to re-connect. Do a follow-up the next year, before it’s too late. If you can come to them as a parent willing to help in that planning process, you will be much better received than coming at them in attack mode during this huge event that they’ve volunteered their time for. If you can come to them as someone prepared with solutions, rather than just a pile of complaints, you’ll be much more well received!! Take it from Teddy Roosevelt!!

Okay, here is my working draft of things I’d like to say to these event coordinators…

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Dear Event Coordinator,

My name is Gretchen and I attended your event last week at the XYZ Elementary School.  My family and I had a wonderful time! However, something really left me concerned for the safety of the kids in attendance, as well as the potential for parents to take legal action against the school as a result, and I wanted to bring it to your attention to protect the kids and school district. 

I noticed that the face painters, while I’m certain well meaning and unaware, were using products that are not safe. Acrylic paints, tempera paints, and other craft paints, while marked “non-toxic,” are actually not safe for prolonged contact to the skin.  Metallic craft glitters can and have in the past caused serious damage and even blindness when caught in the eye.  [For more information, images of allergic reactions, and a list of the dangers of using these products on skin, check out http://paintertainment.blogspot.com/2011/10/paintertainment-faq-is-any-non-toxic.html …if emailing you can send a link!]

I realize of course that you would never intentionally hurt the kids, it wouldn’t have occurred to you that craft supplies could pose a risk, and that your volunteers were simply doing their best to make a fun event for the kids on a limited budget! The only reason I’m aware of these things is because I happen to have 20 years of experience as a professional face painter.  Being immersed in this industry I am more aware of all the amazing and safe products out there that are made for skin, and unfortunately have seen many horror stories of face painting gone wrong when the wrong products are used!

Of course I realize that my warnings may be clouded by the fact that I am a professional painter, but I assure you that I am not just trying to gain your business.  I know that you have a very limited budget and rely on volunteers. We love our school and would hate to see it caught up in any lawsuit, but of course the safety of my child and his/her classmates is my #1 concern! I would love to help you a couple simple ideas to help make next year’s event safe and still within or under budget!

1 – I would be more than happy to make suggestions as far as what safe products to purchase, and where!  Most event coordinators don’t realize that you can actually get high quality, safe, professional face paints for even less cost than the craft paints!! For example, you can get a 6-color mini set of basic paints with a brush for as little as $6.00! [see Wolfe’s mini basic paint kit] Or for a fraction of the cost of one hour of a professional face painter’s time, you can go to Paintertainment.com and get a kit full of high quality, professional paints and even instructions that your volunteers can use for years to come [http://www.paintertainment.com/StorePackageDeals.html] Paintertainment is even offering an additional 10% off this already discounted set and anything in their shop with coupon code SAFETYFIRST.

[Yes I’m including my own “Smile Painter Set” here and website, but feel free to suggest other retailers!! I am more concerned with people using the right paint than purchasing from me personally!! But if offering a discount will help people to use safe paints, I’m going to try it!! My whole shop started with this…volunteer painters asking me for help with what to buy, so that is why I put together this kit and started selling paints…for people I knew couldn’t afford me, but needed something safe. Another idea, if you’re so inclined, would be to offer to even purchase paints yourself and donate them…this can go a long way and really prove that you are doing this for the safety of the kids, not your own profit!!]

2 – Another suggestion is something I’ve seen work well for many charity events, and that is to find local businesses to sponsor the face painting! This makes it free to you, the sponsor gets some exposure at the event, and the kids get professional paints and/or painters! If you still have trouble getting a sponsor to fund professional painters themselves, you can also see if they would be willing to donate some funds towards the cost of proper supplies. You don’t incur any costs, kids get painted with safe supplies, the kids’ faces look and feel better, parents can actually wash it off easily, nobody gets a rash, and sponsors get exposure…it’s a win all around!

[If you really want to go above and beyond, offer suggestions of local businesses to contact, or even offer to contact some of them yourself. Put together a flyer or pdf that they can share with local businesses explaining what you offer, levels of monetary support they can participate with, etc! It is highly unlikely that they will turn down a willing volunteer, vs a request for more expenses!]

I hope that this letter offers you some helpful suggestions for next year! If you wouldn’t mind letting me know when you typically start planning this event and who to contact to get involved, I would love to help out in any way I can next year! Or, please do feel free to pass on my info to the event coordinators and give me a call or email with any questions.

Thank you for all the hard work you do to make our kids’ events fun! As a parent I truly appreciate your gift of your time!

Sincerely,

Professional Face Painter

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I hope this helps to at least give you some ideas for effective ways you can approach events like this that will result in some sort of positive change!! Have you found yourself in a situation like this? What did you do? How did it turn out? We’d love to hear your stories! I definitely am still learning myself and don’t have all the answers, so let’s use this comment feed to encourage, share our experiences and make our industry better!

Thanks for stopping by, and happy (safe) painting!

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What’s so SPECIAL about PAINTERTAINMENT?

We realize that you have a lot of options when it comes to where you purchase your supplies, and I want to sincerely thank all of my loyal customers for their business! When you shop with Paintertainment you are not deepening the pockets of a large corporation. You are supporting a one-woman company, a mom who literally runs her online store out of her basement. You are helping send two little boys to church camp, get new school supplies, and have camping adventures with their family. You are not only helping to support an actual family, but a fellow face painter who is out there painting faces a birthday parties and company picnics just like yourself! Okay, you may be helping support my unhealthy addiction to potential paint kit boxes I find at Goodwill and garage sales too, but…um…let’s change the subject, shall we?!

What’s so special about Paintertainment?
Every successful business must have something unique in what they offer to stand out from the crowd.  I am constantly striving to offer you more when it comes to instruction and education, but also carry a huge variety of products that no other face painting retailers carry.  So, in case you’re wondering what all the fuss is about, here are some of the things we offer!

Free Resources

I absolutely LOVE helping my fellow artists! While I try to host a paint jam once a month in my home in Minnesota, I also am constantly adding to my vast library of free content online. Check out my Learn Page – This is where I corral all of my free learning resources, including blog articles, YouTube videos, free step-by-step’s, etc.  Whenever I get a question more than once, it goes on my to-do list and I’ll either create a blog post or e-newsletter article (also free) answering that question.

Every order of $50 or more gets a free step-by-step trading card!

Everyone who knows me knows that I LOVE to help other artists learn and love to make step by step’s! Every order of $50 or more in my online store receives a free step-by-step trading card with a fun design!

Free Insured, Priority Shipping

We ALWAYS have free shipping (within the USA) on orders of $100 or more when you enter coupon code “SHIP100”! And no, that’s not super slow parcel post shipping…that is Priority mail, fully insured, with tracking. That means your supplies only take 1-3 business days to arrive within the US once shipped. And if they don’t, we can track it and get your money back if the USPS messes up! That’s free peace of mind!

Endless Coupons
Everyone who subscribes to our free e-newsletter receives at least a 10% off coupon for the month, which means you can pretty much always get a discount!

Easy Shopping
With my background in industrial design and my experience as a retail designer, I know how people shop. There aren’t a lot of “brick & mortar” shops out there for our industry, though physical stores typically give us a better experience when we want to just browse.

For this reason, our “click & mortar” shop is designed more like the former. Enter the shop and you can visually look around to see all the departments we have. Click on the one you’d like to shop, and browse a visual store shelf to narrow down your options!

Exclusive Products
Being an author and designer, I’m always working to come up with new books and other products that fill a need that I see in our industry. Here are a few of the products we sell that are purely Paintertainment produced!

Design Menus…
We sell laminated cheek art menus for everyday events, as well as holiday themes! We also have matching cheat sheets which are great for artists to reference.

Word menus are a great way for a team of artists to offer the same designs with their own individual artistic style! They are also great for events where the crowd is inconsistent, enabling the artist to adjust their level of detail to fit the time they have. We offer a custom word menu design service, enabling you to choose what you want for just $1 per design, and can even include your own business name and contact info! We lay it out for you and send a custom, printable pdf file right to your inbox!
some of our word menu designs
In addition to face painting menus, we also offer balloon menus! 
We can lay out a custom assortment of balloon art for you just like the word menus, or we also sell miniature, pocket-sized menu cards that are perfect to fit in your balloon apron!

Practice Sheets…
Our PainterTemplates are great for “sketching” out design concepts with your brush! The paper is a light gray so your white paint is visible, and each sheet features both a front view on one side, and a side view on the other, so you can do full face and eye designs! Our templates are heavily laminated and easy to clean, and full scale so you don’t have to downsize your brush when using one stroke cakes.
PainterTemplates practice painting sheets with a front and side view on every sheet
Books…

While some of my own books are sold throughout Europe, most of them are currently only available through Paintertainment. Here are some of my current books…

Face Painting: a Complete Step-by-Step guide for total beginners
My latest book: Jewelry for Face and Body Artists

One Stroke Face Painting, available in standard and heavy duty! 
Classic Carnival Cheek Art

Realism for Face and Body Artists – an enormous resource!!

Funny Fingers Hand Art 

Painting Boys

Truly Unique Assortment
Artists are creative. We find things that we just can’t live without for our business, that don’t necessarily come from face paint suppliers. I understand this because I’m just like you! But time is money, and I don’t like to shop all over the place to get what I need, so I strive to do that shopping for you, and carry those unique items from other suppliers. Here are just a few of the things Paintertainment carries that you won’t find in other face paint retailers.

Balloon Artist Gear…

Balloon cutter rings
Balloon twister necklace

 Face Painter Gear…

Invisible Glove – keeps your fingers from staining!

Translucent plastic mats for practice painting
Stencil film for cutting your own stencils!
Lip balm containers for making your own “Chapstick Sushi”

Our “Deb’s Dotters” cost only $0.10 cents, are super durable, reuseable, and create awesome, uniform dots!

We have a variety of super wide brush options that enable you to load your large split cakes onto a brush!
Bling cluster creating supplies…
Bling clusters are all the rage, and we have what you need to create your own! Even air dry clay to make unicorn and monster horns:
Air dry clay to make unicorn and monster horns! Ultra lightweight and fun colors!
Assortment of fabric paints for bling clusters in bright colors and glitter colors!
Sheet protectors available in single sheets or packs of 50 to build your clusters on!
Several shops offer Pros-Aide, but we also have Pros’Aide II, which is just like the original but easier to wash off! Perfect for more temporary embellishments like bling clusters and unicorn horns!

Kit creation and customization supplies…
Every kit is as unique as it’s artist, and we know how important it is to customize your kit to your needs. As I mentioned above, I’m slightly obsessed with turning Goodwill container finds into awesome kits, and I’m determined to help you do the same! In addition to my YouTube videos of how to make custom kits, I carry an assortment of essentials for your own kit customization!

Gorilla glue for attaching velcro, magnets, etc to your kit!

Wide, adhesive-backed magnetic tape

Steel sheets to line your kit, to magnetically attach paints!

Unbreakable mirror sheets
Velcro to add to your kit

Screw together storage jars, and MANY other storage solutions

Crowd Control Gear…

Temporary tattoos to hand out to those last few kids who just didn’t make it into the line in time!

Poker chips to hand out and collect as face paint tokens

Exclusive Package Deals…

Did you know our entire shop was started on the package deal? As a professional face painter I had so many people contacting me looking for help with their charity events. They couldn’t afford to hire me, so what I did was put together the “Smile Painter Set” to ensure they would at least use quality, safe supplies. From there the entire shop was born! Here are some of our package deals that we currently offer, including the one that started the shop!

The Smile Painter Set – the package deal that started our shop 13 years ago!

The business starter kit – My personal recommendations for what you need to hit the ground running!

We have a wonderful range of package deals geared towards artists’ specific gig themes, whether it’s holiday related or a birthday party theme! Christmas, Halloween, Valentine’s Day, Easter, 4th of July, and St Patrick’s day are some of our holiday themes. We also have packages for “Frozen” themed parties, Steampunk events, and more!

Most of my books are Paintertainment exclusives, and we also have put together some awesome package deals that include some of the essential tools needed for the designs in each book to save you money!

I hope this blog helps you in your quest to find those unique face painting supplies that you can’t find anywhere else! If nothing else it gives you one place to find all the things that only we carry, so you don’t have to waste your time Google searching and paying for shipping on multiple sites!

I’ll try to continue updating this post as we get more new items that differentiate us! In the meantime, if you have any suggestions for products you’d like to see in our shop, please contact me! I love to customize my product assortment based on the requests of artists!

Thanks for stopping by, and happy painting!

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Carver County Fair 2018 Recap!

2018 marked my 21st year painting at county fairs, and my 6th year at the Carver County Fair! It was a good year and weather was perfect and sunny literally every day. I don’t remember that ever happening in my 21 years of fairs! There’s always at least one rainout! However, this year we had nothing but sun. Here are some photos from my 5 days at the fair!

My booth space with just the carpet & cabinet

My paints!

Booth all set up!

Ready to go the first day!

Arm painting of Tippy the Cow

My mom paints on Thursday for most of the day so I can bring my boys, and get a little work done in my office! 
Always gotta visit the chickens!

A new design for 2018

Teenage girls LOVE cheek art!

I put together a little unicorn horn step by step one day when it was slower!

New design for 2018

A family affair!

My most frequent customer of the year!

Ninja turtles were popular this year!

A new design for 2018

My favorite guys visiting my booth!

My arm

My arm 

Tear-down on the last day!

My awesome helpers

Waiting for Dad to pull the truck around!

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The Fall Issue of Wet Paint Magazine is here!

I can’t believe it’s August 1st already!! You may have noticed we release issues of Wet Paint just a tad before the season it’s associated with starts…this gives you time to order, read, practice and get inspired in time for the upcoming season: FALL!

The fall issue is now available worldwide through our printer, Blurb! CLICK HERE TO ORDER! By the end of next week we should have printed copies in stock and ready to ship from our shop too, so you can order along with your supplies! Once they’re in stock, you can find them HERE!

The fall issue is not to be missed! Our theme this issue is blacklight and sugar skulls! With fall comes dia de los muertos, and our Facebook feeds will soon be filled with sugar skull designs. But what is the meaning behind them, and what is appropriate imagery to include in these designs? Who better to answer these questions than the sugar skull queen herself, Shawna Del Real?

Of course we just had to interview the incredible blacklight artist John Poppleton on the subject of blacklight painting for this issue’s theme! Learn more about John and his tips & suggestions for blacklight painting!

Also in this issue, learn about the magical cosplay fantasy faire “Elfia,” as we celebrate Face Painting In Progress’s (FIP) 10th year painting there!

The incredibly talented Nancy Wu has not only graciously answered our Pro Artist Q&A questions this issue, but has shared some valuable tips and gorgeous work that hasn’t been shared yet!

Kiera Taylor has created a wonderful step by step unicorn design to share with you, and we’ve also interviewed 8 (almost 9) year old Corey Charlton for this issue’s Kid Artist Spotlight!

In this issue’s poll we’ve asked you if you’ve ever left an important part of your kit at home, what it was and how you managed. Read on for some great, anxiety inducing stories! Blacklight, uv, neon, fluorescent, dayglow, glow-in-the-dark..what does it all mean? Check out this issue for a piece that helps sort out the terminology and what it all means for us as artists!

Looking for more fall and Halloween inspiration? Be sure to order our issue from last fall (Vol 1 issue 2), where I share some cute, fun, non-gory Halloween designs!