Merry Christmas! Here’s a beautiful Christmas Face Painting Design Eye Mask for you to learn! Have fun
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That was a very good idea who thought of that?
Great design. Suggest to place paint where you don’t keep blocking camera.
Very nice.If you could please identify brushes.one criticism.Camera too bouncy.suggestion wide angle lens and stationary camera.less distracting .Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year ,Bill McKee
I think she has a lot of good ideas for face painting, however it would be more professional if she would not block the viewing by constantly reaching across the chlld to mix paints. I would rather concentrate on the face painting than her back. Thanks
Beautiful work, easy instructions, good ideas. But if you want to sell any videos, after watching this I would not buy any. Reason, you’re sniffing throughout the video, very distracting. And you’ve got your kids playing in the background, very unprofessional. Please do not take this as critical critisism but rather as constructive help. And thank you for taking the time to make this video and for providing the free videos!
Thank you for the beautiful ornament design, I know the children will enjoy this very much. ( not omly chrildren, but the young teen age girls) Again thank you and have a blessed Merry Christmas.
Thank you. Love the design can’t wait to try it out. Please move your paints to the other side so that we are not looking at your back. You talk your way through the design very well, but you need more close ups of it. Thank you again
Thank you for showing how you defined the light from a specific angel. That was very ‘enlightening’ as well as beautiful.
Thanx for the step-by-step tutorial. It looks great. Your daughter is an amazing model, never moving when she shouldn’t or complaining. You are so blessed.
I would surley move my tool to the other side, so you are not passing across you camera more that 50% of the video.
Thanks for making vids and helping us, hope this might help you.
Merry Christmas
Awesome design idea! I hope to use it next year at my museum’s Christmas open house! A simpler way to do those pine needles is to double or triple load a flat brush with a light green and a dark green and a little white on light green side. Then use the chisel edge of the brush and make “grass” type strokes for the pine needles. I do One Stroke painting and it is sooooooooo easy to do on faces! Unfortunately, I only get to paint faces once a year jon July 4th. If I ever had a willing model like you do I’d do a video of it to show you! Look on my Flickr photos link to see my pine needles… and other One Stroke painting that would be easy to adapt to face painting! Thanks again for sharing your talent with us!
I really love your face painting demos and look forward to the next one. My suggestion is: could your camera person pan your painting table instead of your back when you are reaching for the paints. It is interesting just to see how you load your brushes and sponges. Or move the paints to the left. Thank you and keep it up Kim.
Hi Kim,
Great work love watching your tutorials. My daughter loves to watch and she tries to pratice on the children in her school when her school have functions she’s only 7years old, but she does a great spiderman. looking to see more tutorials.
Hey Kim, everybody is loving your video tutorials. Can’t wait to see what we come up with next!!
Hey Kim, everybody is loving your video tutorials. Can’t wait to see what we come up with next!!
Love the Christmas design. I have done decorative painting for years and have just started face painting. LOVE IT! Filming technique was distracting – paint source needs to be moved so that you are not constantly moving in front of the camera to load your brushes. Other than that, GREAT JOB