How to Paint a Butterfly in Face Painting

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Summary: Learn how to face paint a butterfly and more in this free arts and crafts video taught by face painting and body art experts .

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By Kathleen Wright
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Kathleen Wright has been making Henna Tattoos, and creating jewelry for seven years. She runs her business through New York and Miami. Kathleen is a Fashion Merchandising graduate...read more

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on 8/2/2008 You look like you know what your doing

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"Hi! Kathleen Wright from Kathena Body Art Miami Beach, New York City, hennaparties.com. Okay I’m ready to do a sample now for you guys. I’m going to start by outlining a little bit, I’m going to be doing a butterfly here on Haylee, it’s going to kind of look like this it’s going to be really it looks very difficult but I’m want to show you like really easy tricks, some really easy tricks about it. You don’t have to do any sponging with this, when you get more you know advance and you want to do, close your eyes. Now I’m going to be outlining this butterfly basically everything is going to be include wherever I’m outlining, it’s going to the butterfly. So her whole face is kind of just be the butterfly, instead of just doing a little butterfly on the side which you can do I’m going to do the other side like that. So for now we’re just going to make all of this pink, close your eye you don’t squint don’t squint it’s okay. You know you’re going to actually kind of cover her eye brawl really quickly you want to get your larger brush for this if you want, if they squint you don’t have to squint just be natural Haylee, you don’t have to squint, I can but it tickles, oh okay that tends to happen sometimes. So you know we’re going to first do it all paint and then we’re going to do some detail on it afterwards and I’m going to show you really quickly, if you get an ouch we’re going to outline it in a darker color so it gets more depth on the butterfly. Alright I mean you kind of always have your water nearby, have your baby wipes nearby just in case you have to do a little bit fix up. Never leave your brush in the water like this absolute no, no you’ll ruin your brush. Make sure you have some kind of plate here like a plastic that you want to lay your brushes on or some tissue or paper is fine. "

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