Cheek Art and Cheek Painting – 5 Sources of Inspiration
June 19, 2010 by Website Design and Graphics
Filed under Clip art website
Cheek art is one of the best styles of face painting to defeat and also a great way to extend your face painting repertoire. Just about anything can be painted on the cheek from straightforward shapes like hearts or stars to more detailed pictures like team mascots or state flags. However whether you are an amateur or a seasoned pro face painter, it is not always straightforward to find new ideas. To get your creative juices flowing, here are my top 5 ways of finding inspiration for cheek art designs:
1. Peruse thru kids’s coloring books and picture books, especially those suitable for preschool kids. These usually contain straightforward line drawings and outlines which can be simply adapted for cheek painting.
2. Search for coloring pages online. There are thousands of internet coloring pages openly available. This is perfect if you’re looking for a specific design. As an example if you want to color puppy dog design, search for’puppy coloring’ and you are certain to get lots of ideas.
3. Clip art websites regularly have simple designs that are simple to conform as cheek art, and again they are searchable if you’re looking for a specific design.
4. Face painting websites often have great photos of cheek art and occasionally video instruction as well, if you’d like step-by-step instructions.
5. Youngsters’s outfitters are great to browse for new ideas. Many clothing ranges for babies and kids have some lovable emblems or embroidered designs which are appealing to youngsters and often quite adaptable for face painting.
For maximum efficacy, let you kids show you their favourite designs and let them tell you about why they find those designs appealing. You can gain some understanding of the mind of a child that will broaden your face painting horizons!
Here’s another guide on Bob The Builder Coloring Pages.
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