Sneak Preview: Cheek Art Tutorial and Launch Update!

by Philadelphia Tivoli · 0 comments

Hi there, here it is — a sneak preview of one of the cheek art designs from our New Cheek Art Guide and an update about when the ebook, videos, book and DVD will be released!….

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View the Step-By-Step Photos and  Instructions to Our FREE Design by clicking on the link below:
Sneak Preview of the Ice Cream Cone Design!

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Happy Face Painting :-)

Philadelphia Tivoli

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Bonita Evans Wed at 6:27 am

The video looks great! The audio was nice and clear – the instruction was simple to follow. I also took a look at the .pdf version and it’s nice as well, I just prefer the video. I wonder how it’d look if there was some melting down the cone, or a drip of ice cream… something to experiment with!

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Terra Fender Wed at 6:30 am

Great ice cream cone, very helpful tips!

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Bonita's Hubby Wed at 6:49 am

Greetings! My Wife Bonita has been showing me your blog and the videos.. I must say we are both impressed. We are also interested in getting started in face painting very soon.

In the mean time, I got to practicing with the only brushes I have – Digital Ones. I liked your sneak peek so much that I used the steps to create an icon… here’s an example of it.

[IMG]http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c143/LDS_Trooper/cone_icon.png[/IMG]

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Anne Edsell Wed at 6:57 am

Nice quick easy design. Just what I like. It’s good to see you actually paint it and what to do first. Thanks.

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Jack Erbstein Wed at 7:16 am

Very nice and easy, and would be a good addition to my face designs

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Tracy Morrison Wed at 7:33 am

I thought the ice cream cone is a cute idea, I am just getting into face painting, a funny thing is my daughters birthday is this Saturday and I am making her an ice cream cone cake, I thought of doing some face painting, I will go with our ice cream cone theme.

every kid likes different things on their ice cream, sprinkles, chocolate, cherry coating, nuts, etc. definitely room to be creative.

thank you.

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Jeanie Grove Wed at 8:14 am

Easy design, and yes I think a drip of ice cream would be a nice touch!

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connie ritter Wed at 8:24 am

I always enjoy your tutorials. You make it look so easy and add detail to designs to make them come to life. I am new at what I do so I can make little money and still be a stay at home mom. My 5 year old daughter likes to help and goes to many of the events or parties that I work. So we are a team. She paints a number on the children’s hands so I can keep the kids in line and call them back when it is their turn. She is also good at painting flowers and some stamp designs. It is great fun and quality with my daughter. Thanks, Connie

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Elizabeth Wed at 8:55 am

Wow. That was great! The quality is amazing! It was made so easy my son wants to try it. Thank you for all your hard work.

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Elizabeth Wed at 8:58 am

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Tammy Siler Wed at 8:59 am

The video was excellent! the quality is great! the ice cream cone design will be great for our Parties we have at our Church! keep up the good work!

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Amy Kubik Wed at 9:08 am

I’m new to face painting (have done beauty for the last 15 yrs) and have enjoyed every tip and email you have sent. You are doing a great job! I will be attending FABAIC in Orlando in May. Will you be there? Would love to meet one day. Keep up the good work!

Amy

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tmgcr Wed at 10:06 am

I love it, easy to follow and easy to learn… thanks for sharing it with us!

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Roberta Stone Wed at 10:38 am

I can never play anything you send for some reason. It just won’t play at any time.

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Bonita Evans Wed at 11:25 am

Hey Roberta… are you having problems with Philadelphia’s video or Elizabeth’s web cam reply? Do you normally have problems playing videos on your computer or just from facepaintingtips?

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Janice Stratton Wed at 12:05 pm

Hi Philadelphia,

I am sure enjoying your painting tips; its wonderful what we can see via the web, considering how far away you are from some of us. What a great way to learn and far easier to understand than following along in a painting book.

You’re doing a great job. I look forward to doing the actual course, soon, when I get a few more “to do things” off my list.

Keep up the great work.

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Kelli Wed at 1:11 pm

Enjoyed the video as always. Look forward to the new designs.

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Harmony Roth Wed at 1:13 pm

easy nice and summery design- inspires me to add a bit more.
eye swirls are a good edition to all designs, and drops of icecream could work as well- or to play with the color and make pink icecream with white on top for whipped cream…

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Catherine Wed at 1:35 pm

Hi I loves the design

But Im just not good at down loading this the last time I did you must have thought I had you on speed dial I made that many midtakes and lost the halloween faces glad to say I know have them but the whole prospect of another down load fills me with terra.

not a very pc literaterate face painter

love your designs though Catherine

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Rita Wed at 2:05 pm

I love this ice cream cone! I was painting a smaller version with 2 scoops and drips… but I’m looking forward to painting this version also! I enjoy getting new ideas! Please keep up the good work Philly!!!

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mariela Wed at 3:03 pm

wow!! that looks great!! what a fun idea!! you make it look easy… just watching your brushes, i think i need some like those.
thanks.

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Dana in Utah Wed at 9:56 pm

Hi, I have really enjoyed your step by step and basic instructions….I have one problem….please speak up or get closer to the mic.   I have all my volumes up on my computer and speakers but about 75% of time I can hardly understand or hear wht you are saying.   I hate to miss anything.Keep up the great work and smiles you are doing!!!!!Dana in Utah”Imagaination Gone Wild”igwfacepainting@yahoo.com

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Bonita Evans Wed at 10:03 pm

NOT JUST FOR FACE PAINTING :)
Here’s just a straight link to the Ice Cream Cone Icon that my husband did after watching the video…
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c143/LDS_Trooper/cone_icon.png

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Camellia Robbins Wed at 10:24 pm

Love your cute cone. Looks easy! I’m excited to try it!

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Sharon Canino Wed at 10:35 pm

Very good. Simple and easy to follow online. I hope all the ones in the download will be as easy with ideas on how to enhance them i.e. drip of ice cream is a great idea. Thanks for all that your doing. Sure helping me learn. I’m a beginner.

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Paula Wed at 10:42 pm

Very cute! I can’t wait to see more! Paula MA

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paula Wed at 11:38 pm

Wow that is so quick and efective, looks great.

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Jayne Cornish Thu at 12:26 am

Hi
I thought the ice-cream was great and a bit different. I look forward to the book coming out
Jayne

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Amanda Sandland Thu at 1:02 am

What a great cheek art! Looks really simple and easy to do (essential for a non-artist like me!)

Keep up the good work!

Amanda (UK)

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amanda o grady Thu at 3:07 am

i have found the step by step face paint very useful and am so glad to have found this it is the best ive seen great stuff

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angie Thu at 4:54 am

i live in a seaside holiday town im sure this will br very popular many thanks . angie

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Marion Thu at 10:11 am

The design was really cute and simple. Not time consuming, which is great if you’re facepainting on a lot of children’s faces.

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Deby Kemnitz Thu at 12:46 pm

Hello, I think your design is very easy to follow and you give good directions on how to create the ice cream cone. I enjoy watching and learning from you. Thank you for time and help.

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denise Fri at 12:31 pm

I think the design was so simple and yet so effective. great one for the summer. Thanks.

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Lena Fri at 8:23 pm

Cute!

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Donna Now Sat at 6:13 am

I am an artist & have been painting faces for many years, more recently actually getting paid, and most of it was by watching others or looking at designs in books, totally trial & error………. your tips are very simple & sensible & easy to follow…thanx for sharing!!!!!!!!
Donna
(Donna’s Designs)

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Vonda Sun at 11:30 am

The design was great!! Can’t wait to see more!!

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Philadelphia Tivoli Philadelphia from FacePaintingTips.com Sun at 10:51 pm

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Bonita Evans Mon at 1:25 am

Hehe, sorry for all the comments! I just love your Blog Philly! I think I’m almost addicted now :)

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eric Mon at 3:16 pm

I LOVE THE WAY U EXPLAIN EACH FACE PAINTING! AND U R LOVELY! THANX THERES NO DEAL LIKE THIS OUT THERE! THANX BYE! ERIC

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Mrs. Bunny, The Clown! Wed at 10:27 am

Hi Philadelphia!

Thanks for all the cool tips and helpful hints you provide on your website! I don’t do cheek art that much anymore. I was not very good at it and my designs were limited. I can do a full face now. My designs are still limited, but the kids don’t care! I recently was asked to do a show for a non-profit organization and I had to search your blog for suggestions on what to charge. It really came in handy and the customer was pleased. Thanks, girl!

BTW, you are so pretty! Do you model? You are pretty enough! When I grow up I want to be pretty like you! (smile)

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Lisa Bailiff Thu at 12:25 am

I think your just Terrific!!!! I am learning SO much from all your videos and pictures. I have been trying them on my 2 kids and all the neighbor kids. I am a very popular mom right now.
I look forward to your ‘cheek art’ launch and I am interested in the Halloween download as well.
I can’t thank you enough and I look forward to seeing you in my inbox soon
Lisa

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abdul aziz Thu at 1:33 am

how i buy dvd of face painting?

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Niki Thu at 1:21 pm

Love the ice cream cone. very cute and simple.

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Beverly Fri at 3:28 am

the ice cream cheek art is very simple and lovely, it is easy to learn as well. Not very detailed which works at an advantage of beginners. Loved it. Thank you so much Philadelphia

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Lisa Sat at 3:39 pm

I think the example you showed in your video would be very easy for someone who might be a beginner to follow, especially if they aren’t really into face painting in detailed designs that encompass the entire face. Resources like this one would be great for fundraising activities at schools and simple for parties with children. The designs aren’t intimidating. You break things down into simple shapes and lines and you don’t overwhelm with the theory of highlighting and shading which can scare some people off. I think it is great. I have often been asked to paint faces for Parent Teacher Organizations at the schools that I work at. Now I can refer them to something like this! I am an art teacher and I started painting faces as a way of being able to creat art at home without my children always wanting to get into my materials. Now they have become my art! I love your tips and information! Had I not come across your website two years ago, I probably wouldn’t have gotten into this type of art! Thank you!

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Debra Fri at 4:05 pm

I very much enjoyed the instructional video and found it helpful. Being new to this art, I appreciated the details, including brush selection and color selection. I think I can go do this now!

This afternoon is to be my first face painting experience! I am going as Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother to assist my friend at a childs birthday party. It will be fun to bring joy to these little ones!

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Jo Gillett Thu at 11:50 pm

The unicorn picture was great! I only hope mine works out just as well!!
JO

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