![]() ![]() Next paint the pumpkin stalk and the outlines with regular black and a round brush #3. For the top part use a light yellow, for the bottom part a darker color or black. To continue with making pumpkin Halloween makeup, add some texture using a stencil. Using a one-stroke for this makes the black softer and gives a bit of shading to the pumpkin face paint. Keep the black on the outside and blend the red into the base with your finger if necessary. If you find it difficult to paint a nice and crisp black outline with a round brush, especially around the eyes, you can use a small flat or angle brush too.įor this step, I used a ¼# angle brush and a one-stroke with black and dark red next to each other. Step 3 (Optional): Outlining the Pumpkin Halloween Makeup Learn how to set a career in face painting in our free guide How to Become a Professional Face Painter and Get Paid! Then flip your brush and keep the light color on the outside while painting ‘bands’.įor the central ‘band’ flip your brush again, so the lightest part is in the middle suggesting a convex shape.īecause I don’t want the bands to be separated too much, I blend them together a bit more by going over the borders a few times. Start with the yellow lines next to the eyes. To continue making easy pumpkin face paint, use a yellow-orange-red-dark red split cake and a ⅝# angle brush paint the base. Step 2: Halloween Pumpkin Face Paint One-Stroke Base Once you painted this design more often, you don’t need to do this anymore. That’s why I started with sketching the outlines of my design and the placement of the eyes, using a round brush #3 and a watery yellow paint. Step 1: Sketching the Outline of Easy Pumpkin Face Paintīecause I wanted it to look like a pumpkin as much as possible, the outer shape of the mask was very important. Halloween Stencil with bats (Studio Joli).Global ‘Hero Power’ palet by Onalee Rivera.So my plans had to change: less 3D, and more original color, but still using one-stroke.Īre you a beginner? Check out our Free Guide for Beginner Face Painter and learn where to start, what tools to buy and how to face paint many amazing popular designs! □ Tip: Click here to download this super useful “Top 10 products a face painter needs” handout! It’s FREE! Making it look like a convex pumpkin mask, turned out to be very difficult with the concave nose and the cut out eyes. It looked great on my sketch, but it certainly did not look good on the face :-(. I choose blue because I wanted it to look ‘cool’, I wanted to make my own “Pumpkin Power Hero” :-). My original plan was to recreate the characteristic 3D pumpkin look using a one-stroke, in a ‘superhero’ color, blue. ![]() After the first attempt on my son I knew why -). But I didn’t find anything that resembled my first sketch, and that seemed odd to me then. When the idea of a pumpkin mask popped up in my head, I started searching the internet to see if it had already been painted before. And this is one of them: a quick, one-stroke Pumpkin Mask for little Pumpkin hero’s. So, being a face painter and not being able to just skip Halloween, I have to come up with on-the-job designs I do like to paint. I get scared easily and I really don’t like painting all the scary and gruesome designs. To be honest, for me Halloween is not my favorite time of the year. Get Your Beginner Pumpkin Face Paint Kit Here ![]() Our certified School instructor Annabel Hoogeveen prepared a super cute themed face painting tutorial for you!Īnother great news is that our Halloween pumpkin face painting is very fast and very easy to reproduce, so even if you’re a beginner you can surprise your clients with this stunning design! Who said that Halloween is just about scary stuff? How about those little (and big) ones who still want to celebrate but dislike gore?ĭon’t worry! We’ve got a solution for you! □ ![]()
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