I had some fun making this to show you what you can get if you have me at your next event...
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Friday, January 27, 2012
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Just a Little Help
A friend of mine, Joan, an absolutely phenomenal face painter in Arizona, will be painting at a monster truck event out west. Never having been to one, she didn't quite know what to expect and asked for some design ideas. She got some good ones for truck themes, and I kicked in an idea for a really quick monster truck, since she's not sure how many interested people she'll have.
Here was my idea.
And her awesome rendition of it in face paint!
Pretty cool!
Here was my idea.
And her awesome rendition of it in face paint!
Pretty cool!
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Friday, January 20, 2012
Just for Fun
A while back, I got a Klutz Pom-Pom Monster Salon. The other night, just for kicks, I made a monster for Eric.
I don't think he's named it yet. Any ideas?
I don't think he's named it yet. Any ideas?
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Monday, January 16, 2012
Who you gonna call?
The winter is a little slower for face painting. For some reason, people seem to think of it as an "outdoor" thing. It doesn't need to be, so if you needed a face painter, be sure to get in touch with me.
In the meantime, a friend of mine needed a logo for her ghost hunting group, NJ ROPE. They're based out of south Jersey, so if you're anywhere in the area and need a paranormal investigation, be sure to call them. Kerry, the member who's also my friend, suggested a ghost being caught... not too cute, not too scary, not too happy about its predicament. She and the director weren't sure if they wanted the actual state of NJ to be involved, so I did it both ways and they can pick.
Which way do you think is better?
In the meantime, a friend of mine needed a logo for her ghost hunting group, NJ ROPE. They're based out of south Jersey, so if you're anywhere in the area and need a paranormal investigation, be sure to call them. Kerry, the member who's also my friend, suggested a ghost being caught... not too cute, not too scary, not too happy about its predicament. She and the director weren't sure if they wanted the actual state of NJ to be involved, so I did it both ways and they can pick.
Which way do you think is better?
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