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Wet Paint Magazine Fall Issue: NOW LIVE!

The fall issue of Wet Paint Magazine is now live! We have just ordered our own copies for the shop, so won’t have them ready to ship for another week or so. However, if you live outside the US or you just don’t want to wait for us to get them, you can order now through our printer, Blurb.

  • Wet Paint Magazine – Vol 4 Issue 3 – Fall 2020
    Wet Paint Magazine – Vol 4 Issue 3 – Fall 2020
    $18.00

My how quickly and drastically life can change on a dime! This time last year I was writing an article about my busiest summer ever, my first year launching the “Glitter Glamper” at the MN state fair! And now, here I sit in the middle of summer without a gig on the calendar.

Strange times. Trying times. Unprecedented times.  Uncertain times. Whatever you call these “times,” they have certainly been particularly challenging for those of us whose livelihoods depend on events with large gatherings of many people! 

At the moment it seems as though many artists, unless they have the luxury of being able to financially “wait it out” or have taken on another job, are either attempting to get back to work in some capacity, or they are focusing on pivoting their business in a new direction. Both are difficult decisions that require a lot of hard work, and what’s the right choice for one artist isn’t necessarily right for another. We are all in different places right now, and that is why I feel that now is a great time for artists to share their varying perspectives and plans, and for everyone to open their minds and take in whatever experiences and advice are useful to them. For this reason, in the fall issue we have interviewed a variety of artists going back to work (page 6), and also those who are exploring other avenues for the time being (page 22). 

I have also had the pleasure of interviewing Monique and Annabel, the creators of the wonderful new, online face painting platform called “Smile Creators!” (page 32) The fabulous Elodie Ternois has not only done us the honor of answering our “Pro Artist Q&A” questions for this issue (page 38), but has also sent us a gorgeous unicorn step-by-step (page 45)! Check out page 37 for some fun Halloween glam inspiration by Marianne Janssen, a couple Minion step-by-steps on pages 28 and 30 by yours truly,  and our face, body and belly art galleries!

Whatever place you and your business is in right now, I hope that this magazine finds you healthy, hopeful, and finding creative ways to utilize your talents when our world needs them the most. Hang in there, painty friends, and keep creating!

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NEW: “Bling-to-Go” DIY Body Bling Kits!

We are SUPER excited to show you our all new “Bling-to-Go” Do-it-Yourself Body Bling Kits!! They are the perfect way to celebrate virtually with your friends, or bling yourself out for a socially distant night on the town! Each kit includes a storage tin, complete instructions, skin-safe Pros-Aide body glue, and coordinating cosmetic glitter gel! Simply peel your bling off at the end of the day and store it in your tin to use again!

We have a variety of different options as far as designs go, from unicorn horns to mermaid tails and everything in between! However, every kit includes full color instructions, a 1ml vial of body glue with applicator, a 1ml container of Pixie Paint glitter gel, and your hand made bling piece of choice, all neatly packaged in a little tin for storage!

  • Bling-to-Go Premium Bling Cluster Kit
    Bling-to-Go Premium Bling Cluster Kit
    $15.00
  • Bling-to-go Bling Cluster Kit
    Bling-to-go Bling Cluster Kit
    $15.00
  • Bling-to-Go Mermaid Tail Kit
    Bling-to-Go Mermaid Tail Kit
    $20.00
  • Bling-to-Go Monster Horn Kit
    Bling-to-Go Monster Horn Kit
    $20.00
  • Bling-to-Go Unicorn Horn Kit
    Bling-to-Go Unicorn Horn Kit
    $20.00

Our kits come complete with step by step instructions to get you started, and you can wear your bling cluster again and again! Loving the bling more than you thought you would? No worries…we have everything you need if you decide you’d like refills of your glitter gel and adhesive in the Glitter Glamper Shop!

Our handmade bling is even better when one of our talented “Glampette” artists brings it to your event and applies it along with their skilled makeup embellishments, and we can’t WAIT to get back out there and “Bring the Bing” to your celebrations! (Click here learn more about all of our in-person glittery offerings!) In the meantime, we hope that these Bling-to-go kits will help fill that sparkly void!

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NEW Fairy & Ballerina Bling Stencils Now Shipping!

Less gigs and more time in my studio means I’ve had a chance to work on NEW designs for the Glitter Glamper, and creating some custom stencils to go along with my new fairy wing and tutu bling. After sharing my new designs, I have had requests for my custom stencils, and this week was able to get them to a point where I can now offer them to YOU as well, in the shop! I’m super excited to announce that we now have our brand new ballerina and fairy bling stencils ready to ship!

Essentially these stencils are designed with spaces intentionally left blank, allowing you to insert your own painted tutus (one strokes make them fast and gorgeous!), or stick on your own tutu bling clusters! They are designed to be complemented with one stroke swooshes, swirls, teardrops, and of course festival glitter!! This is something I’ve been personally creating for the 2020 Glitter Glamper booth at the MN State Fair but I wanted to share the idea with my fellow artists who create bling! They are super cute, made with pieces of lace and trim. I may sell these down the road, but for now they are only available at the Glitter Glamper booth.

Testing out different types and lengths of trim and lace to make tutu bling for the Glitter Glamper booth at the MN State Fair
My hand made fairy wing bling, which will be available at the Glitter Glamper booth at the MN State fair this summer!

Now you could theoretically use both a set of wings and a 3D tutu bling on one of these fairy designs! I’m going to offer either a fairy with 3D wings and a painted tutu, or a Ballerina with a 3D tutu, to separate my offerings and have one 3D piece per design. Here’s how I do the painted tutus…..

Painting the fairy body with a Paintertainment Short Kabuki Stencil Brush
Add a tutu with a one stroke cake and a 1/2″ flat brush!

These short kabuki brushes are AWESOME for stencils! Once I tried them the first time, that’s all I use now.

Here are the stencils I have available now in the shop!!

Tutu Fairy Pair Stencil

This stencil gives you a lot of bang for your buck, with two fairies on one stencil. Spaces were intentionally left blank, allowing you to paint in a tutu with one strokes, or stick on a 3D tutu cluster!

Tutu Fairy Pair
Paint on a tutu with one strokes! Here I’ve attached my hand made fairy wing bling.

Ballerina 1 Stencil

This stencil is sized just right for the side of the face, and can be reversed as needed to flow around the eye!

Ballerina 1 stencil

Ballerina 2 Stencil

This stencil is also sized just right for the side of the face, and can be reversed as needed to flow around either eye!

Ballerina 2 Stencil

Ballerina Torso Pair Stencil

This stencil includes TWO torsos on one stencil! They are sized a little larger than the full body ballerinas, and are perfect to go on the forehead or cheek! Add your tutu either with a one stroke or a 3D tutu cluster!

Ballerina Torso Pair
These look just as good with painted tutus! Be sure to add lots of GLITTER!

Please feel free to comment or ask questions here, and if you order these, we’d LOVE to see what you do with them! Follow us on Facebook, post your designs and tag us @paintertainmentdotcom!

Thanks so much for stopping by, and happy painting!

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My Top 5 Favorite Brushes!

What’s your favorite brush? It’s a question that of course comes with as many answers as there are artists…it’s a super personal preference. However, I thought I’d share my own personal preference with you today! Here are 5 of my current favorite brushes…

Loew-Cornell Round brushes are what I use for most of my painting. Take good care of your tips and you can do main color areas AND linework with ONE brush. I love the 7000 series brushes…they have been replaced with the new 7000C series, which are the same bristles but now a wood handle instead of acrylic.  I loved the acrylic because it doesn’t expand and contract when wet, loosening the ferrule over time…but the bristles are really the most important thing. So I now use the 7000C series. A #0-#1 for outlining, and a #4-#5 is my main workhorse!! When I started out face painting I assumed sable bristles were the best, because they are real animal hair, and were the most expensive. However, with experience I learned that synthetic fibers work better for face painting…they hold up to the rigors of our work and they hold their shape the best!

TAG’s #12 3/4″ Flat Brush is my all time fave for one strokes!  The 3/4″ width is designed to fit perfectly in one stroke cakes, and their length holds just the right amount of paint, and gives me enough room to flex and really load up the brush well.

Loew-Cornell Rake Fan brush is great for applying festival glitter and pixie paint, and I love it for painting textures like fur! (as seen in my Realism book) Unfortunately Loew-Cornell has discontinued this brush too, since being bought out by Newell corp, so I am on the hunt for a good replacement. I like this one because the bristles are really stiff and spread out, and the stiffness enables me to use it for stippling effects too.

Cameleon Blending Brush I use ALL the time when I’m doing anything realistic…specifically the small one. When I first got it I thought, “woah this thing is way too small!” But it’s NOT! It’s perfect for those realistic drop shadows that I paint under jewelry designs, masks, etc. when I really need good control, but a fluffy, poofy brush. (You’ll see me using this in my Jewelry book) The larger one is great for blending too, and I use more in my larger body paintings.

Cameleon Petal Brush is awesome for those double dip flower petals!! I also use it to create any triangular or short teardrop shapes, water drops flying off of a shark, etc.

These are just a few of my faves…there are probably 5-10 others that I use often too, but these are probably my favorites to date. What are your favorite brushes? I may do another post with some of my others down the road! Thanks for stopping by, and happy painting! 🙂

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Grand Opening of the NEW Paintertainment Virtual Store!


Today is the grand opening of Paintertainment’s new virtual store! I have just completed the totally new design, construction, and merchandising of our store. When you go to my new shopping page, you will see a store (above), just like you had stepped into an actual retail location. However, unlike most retail locations, this store is open 24 hours a day, and you don’t have to burn any gas driving here!

Glance around the store overview to get your bearings, and click once you decide which aisle you’d like a closer look at. You can choose from Glitter & Containers, Books & Design Sheets, Brushes & Sponges, and Face Paints. Or, click on the special promotional signage to see our Clearance Section and Package Deals!


Once you click on an aisle, you will see a closer view of the shelves (above), where you can peruse the different products available and click on them for more information and to add them to your shopping cart.

I plan to incorporate more intuitive features into my virtual store in the near future as I continue to fine-tune your shopping experience. Feel free to comment here or email me if you have any comments/suggestions, or if you come across any links that are not working properly!

Thanks for visiting…please come again soon!

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Grand Opening of the NEW Paintertainment Virtual Store!


Today is the grand opening of Paintertainment’s new virtual store! I have just completed the totally new design, construction, and merchandising of our store. When you go to my new shopping page, you will see a store (above), just like you had stepped into an actual retail location. However, unlike most retail locations, this store is open 24 hours a day, and you don’t have to burn any gas driving here!

Glance around the store overview to get your bearings, and click once you decide which aisle you’d like a closer look at. You can choose from Glitter & Containers, Books & Design Sheets, Brushes & Sponges, and Face Paints. Or, click on the special promotional signage to see our Clearance Section and Package Deals!


Once you click on an aisle, you will see a closer view of the shelves (above), where you can peruse the different products available and click on them for more information and to add them to your shopping cart.

I plan to incorporate more intuitive features into my virtual store in the near future as I continue to fine-tune your shopping experience. Feel free to comment here or email me if you have any comments/suggestions, or if you come across any links that are not working properly!

Thanks for visiting…please come again soon!

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Kryolan Paints and Glitter on Sale 10% off!

I am happy to say that I have just updated my website with a new CLEARANCE ITEM SECTION! I will be using this area of the site to sell items that I will no longer carry or would like to discount for other reasons. Be sure to check it out for the latest deals!

Right now I have some nice pastel purple paint up there for 10% off, simply because I accidentally ordered the wrong color. It is nice, new paint, but is not the purple that I regularly carry and just don’t want to add it to my inventory. You can also find that I have all of my Kryolan glitters on sale for 10% off! I have decided only to carry the Stampendous glitters, so now is the time to get these at a discount. First come, first serve… get ’em before they are gone!!

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Kryolan Paints and Glitter on Sale 10% off!

I am happy to say that I have just updated my website with a new CLEARANCE ITEM SECTION! I will be using this area of the site to sell items that I will no longer carry or would like to discount for other reasons. Be sure to check it out for the latest deals!

Right now I have some nice pastel purple paint up there for 10% off, simply because I accidentally ordered the wrong color. It is nice, new paint, but is not the purple that I regularly carry and just don’t want to add it to my inventory. You can also find that I have all of my Kryolan glitters on sale for 10% off! I have decided only to carry the Stampendous glitters, so now is the time to get these at a discount. First come, first serve… get ’em before they are gone!!

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Finally…My Favorite Glitter for Face Painting!


I am really excited to announce that I now have ultra fine glitter available on Paintertainment.com and ready to ship! This is the exact glitter that I have been using exclusively for the 12+ years that I have been face painting. It took me until now to finally locate the manufacturer to add it to my selection of products! In my professional opinion, it is the BEST glitter to use on face paintings because it has super fine granules (.008″), which are considered cosmetic and safe for skin by the FDA. The super fine granules are ideal for applying to face paintings because they are light enough to stay on the design without falling off right away when the paint dries, like coarser craft glitter does. They also enhance your designs, rather than cover them up.

You can get some really nice effects by applying some of the brighter colors on their corresponding paint colors. You can see samples of face paintings that I have done with glitter on my work examples page.

I have selected a rainbow array of bright colors that are now available on my site:

Yes, I even have black glitter!  It looks great on designs like Darth Vader or a black spider, and the boys love it!  Glitter can really add a lot to your designs, if you use the right kind!

I also have a great selection of pastel glitters. In my experience, if you only have one kind of glitter in your set of supplies, I would make it the blue-violet (231U). Blue-violet looks fantastic on top of any paint color without hiding your designs!

I have usually around 8-12 colors of glitter to choose from in my bag of supplies at any one time. I like to store my glitter in mini glass jars…the kind that you get those little jam samplers in around Christmas time. I have seen some people use film containers too. Something with a tight fitting lid works best, and a wide enough opening to dip your finger in to dab it on. I also have screw-together stacking clear jars on my site that work great as well for storing multiple colors.

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Finally…My Favorite Glitter for Face Painting!


I am really excited to announce that I now have ultra fine glitter available on Paintertainment.com and ready to ship! This is the exact glitter that I have been using exclusively for the 12+ years that I have been face painting. It took me until now to finally locate the manufacturer to add it to my selection of products! In my professional opinion, it is the BEST glitter to use on face paintings because it has super fine granules (.008″), which are considered cosmetic and safe for skin by the FDA. The super fine granules are ideal for applying to face paintings because they are light enough to stay on the design without falling off right away when the paint dries, like coarser craft glitter does. They also enhance your designs, rather than cover them up.

You can get some really nice effects by applying some of the brighter colors on their corresponding paint colors. You can see samples of face paintings that I have done with glitter on my work examples page.

I have selected a rainbow array of bright colors that are now available on my site:

Yes, I even have black glitter!  It looks great on designs like Darth Vader or a black spider, and the boys love it!  Glitter can really add a lot to your designs, if you use the right kind!

I also have a great selection of pastel glitters. In my experience, if you only have one kind of glitter in your set of supplies, I would make it the blue-violet (231U). Blue-violet looks fantastic on top of any paint color without hiding your designs!

I have usually around 8-12 colors of glitter to choose from in my bag of supplies at any one time. I like to store my glitter in mini glass jars…the kind that you get those little jam samplers in around Christmas time. I have seen some people use film containers too. Something with a tight fitting lid works best, and a wide enough opening to dip your finger in to dab it on. I also have screw-together stacking clear jars on my site that work great as well for storing multiple colors.