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Adding Webbing to Spiderman Face Painting

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Summary: Here are some tips on how to paint Spiderman webbing on faces for your party in this free video clip.

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By Stacy Parzik
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Professional face painter and owner of 3 party companies including partiesbystacey.com. Stacey has being working in the party business for over 12 years. Actually everything we are...read more

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"Okay! So we've got our superhero going here our full face spider man, on this side of our model's face and we need to add his webs. You can use a thicker brush for the webs or a thinner detailed brush. I think today we'll go ahead and use the thicker brush, just because it will show up a little better. You're going to start at the point of the eye and come straight up the forehead, then go back to that same point and come up again at an angle. Then we'll start at the same point again and come down then center of the face, making sure to get all the spaces in between on the curvy part of the mouth and the nose. Come downward at an angle and then make a couple coming out from the side of the eye. Next you're going to connect the lines with some arches like half circles. You probably want to do two or three depending on the size of the area for each section of the web. This area is a little larger so I'll go ahead and do three. Its okay because we are using safe paints with FDA approved cosmetic ingredients; it's totally safe if the paint gets on the children's mouths. I think we'll add one more right here, connect at the bottom. There we have our spider man web."

eHow Article: Adding Webbing to Spiderman Face Painting

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