Showing posts with label face painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label face painting. Show all posts
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Easter - In the Stockton Record
Quail Lakes Baptist Church held an Easter egg hunt April 7 at Atherton Park in Stockton. Roughly 2,000 people came out for the event, which also offered face painting and other activities. As reported in the Stockton Record.
THANKS FOR LETTING US BE PART OF THIS EVENT!
California Clown School
209-464-6677
THANKS FOR LETTING US BE PART OF THIS EVENT!
California Clown School
209-464-6677
Friday, September 17, 2010
Safely Face Paint your kids at a Birthday Party for $15 or less
It’s important that you use the correct products when face painting children. Do Not use acrylics or other kinds of products not designed for use on the skin. Do use non-toxic face paints and make-up made to use on the face.
Go to your local Arts and Craft store and purchase the non-toxic paints make to be used for Face Painting. The label should read non toxic and may say FDA approved or have other information regarding approvals. You may also want to purchase a box with dividers and a lid. This can be used to mix your paints with water and save them for later use.
Put together a design book of possible designs for painting on a child’s face. These can be your own designs or you can use the designs provided with this article.
Mix your paints with bottled water to thin or change the color. You can do this in small paper cups or, if you purchased the plastic divider box, use it and you will be able to store the mixed paints in it. You also need a container of water to clean your brushes and paper towels to dry them.
Ask a child to select a design from your book. Have the child sit on a chair or other safe place while you are painting. Ask the child to close their eyes while you are painting them. Move the hair away from the face and secure it if necessary.
Sponge in the background colors of the design. Allow the paint to dry before applying another color next to it to avoid mixing the colors. Be sure to clean your brush toughly between colors. Outline with black using a fine tipped brush when the colors are dry. Do not put glitter on the face; poison control says there is no safe glitter. Make sure child keeps their eyes closing during painting to protect the eyes.
Do not use theatrical paints on a child; it requires soap and water to remove. Be sure to read the instructions on the face paint you buy. Following these instructions provides a safe and low cost way to face paint children.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
JS West and Companies

This past weekend we performed for JS West and Companies in Modesto, CA for their Company Event! The production was held at Davis Park and was an incredible start to the summer! THANK YOU JS WEST for making us part of your day!
Main Office
501 9th Street
Modesto, CA 95354
209-577-3221
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
This past Saturday we performed at at the Montclair Golf Club in Oakland, CA! We were busy with children and I have the face painted pictures to show for it! We hope to be there again. Thank you for letting us share in a fun day, we hope we made it more special for you and the children!










Montclair Golf Club
phone number: (510)482-0422
2477 Monterey Blvd. Oakland CA 94611
Friday, April 16, 2010
Facepainting Guide

Would you like to learn to FACE PAINT? Check out our FREE guide to learn some tips and techniques!
Check out Hanna Banana's website for more information on Birthday Parties, Company Picnics, and of course - CLOWN SCHOOL!
We serve in the California Central Valley including: Stockton, Lodi, Manteca, Modesto, Galt, Tracy, Livermore, Pleasanton and more! Give us a call! 209-464-6677
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Halloween Face Painting!
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
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