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Collecting Face Painting Testimonials – Discover A Grand Solution So That You Never Miss The Opportunity To Accumulate Your Influential Social Proof
Testimonials, your influential social proof, will communicate the quality of you Face Painting or Entertainment service far better than you ever can. And what’s more – they’re FREE!
A customers testimonial will help you to convince people of the promises that you make about your Face Painting or Entertainment activities, and the words coming form others in the form of a testimonial will most certainly add value to your business.
So how do you accumulate authentic testimonials from your customers?
Simple – You ask for one!
Use a guest book (just like those you can buy for Weddings) to leave out on a table at your parties and events so that people can flick through and read what others have had to say about you, and then they can leave their own comments. Remember to also leave out a pen!
After an event record a short video testimonial of a satisfied parent or a bunch of kids immediately after you have provided your service to them. Their excitement and enthusiasm will shine through. When recording or photographing children, be sure to ask the parent to complete an internet/photographic disclaimer.
Send a personal thank you email to all of your customers after you have provided your service to them and your customer will no doubt reply back to your with some sort of comment, appraisal or review about your service which you can then use.
Even if you are just starting out and have no customers yet, provide your Face Painting or Children’s Entertainment service for free to family and friends and capture the kind words of encouragement that they offer. These testimonials will start you off nicely.
So once you have got your influential social proof, where should you use it?
Everywhere you possible can. In your advertising, in your leaflets, on your website, within your sales literature, on your business card and even on your t-shirt!
In fact everywhere and anywhere that you know your prospective customer will be looking.
Your testimonials are a fantastic way to leverage your Face Painting or Children’s Entertainment business using the powerful written words of others.
So go for it, start collecting them today or retrieve those that you have stuffed away in a drawer somewhere, and use them everywhere you possibly can!
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That Colorful Coating Paint
IT ADDS color to rooms in our homes, schools, offices and factories. Automobiles and toys are made attractive by it. It protects buildings, farm machinery and tools from the wind, rain, and heat from the sun. Truly, that colorful coating, paint, is enjoying wider popularity than at any time in history.
Thousands of millions of dollars annually are spent for it; Canadians alone lay out almost 200 million dollars a year for paint. In Canada more than 150 paint plants produce this colorful coating. And in the United States over 635,000,000 gallons of paint are sold by manufacturers each year. That is enough paint to cover some 11,400 square miles, or an area almost the size of the Netherlands!
Thousands of Years of Use
The use of paint is not of recent origin. Ancient peoples, particularly the Egyptians, realized that certain pigments found in the soil could be mixed with a liquid and applied to their buildings. For example, colorful reds and yellows were obtained by mixing ochers with water.
Also, pigments were imported from other countries to supplement those found in the Egyptian soil. From the madder roots, which were imported from India, various shades of red, violet and brown were prepared. And from the indigo plant a deep blue color was produced.
Other civilizations were quick to copy the techniques of paint making developed by the Egyptians. Roman artists made use of the same colors and, with few exceptions, the same methods of producing them. However, after the fall of the Roman Empire of the West in 476 C.E. the art of making paints virtually disappeared.
It was near the end of the Middle Ages that the use of paint for decorative and protective purposes began its reemergence in England. At first paints were used chiefly on churches. Then they were used on public buildings and the houses of the wealthy. Since paint was expensive to produce, it was a mark of social distinction to have one’s dwelling painted.
It was not until the 1700’s that paint was made commercially by a few persons who went into the business in the United States and Europe. These early manufacturers produced only the materials for paint; the painter was required to do his own mixing and formulating. It was not until 1867 that prepared paints were first marketed. The development in the late 1800’s of new machines for grinding and mixing enabled paint manufacturers to turn out large volumes of paint, and soon paint making entered an era of rapid development.
The Ingredients
It is estimated now that most paint manufacturers carry an inventory of almost 1,000 different items. Perhaps as many as 500 of these are in daily use. Great strides have been made in the development of new paints. Indeed, not long ago a popular magazine observed: “Eighty-five percent of the paints on sale today didn’t even exist five years ago.” Yet, paint raw materials might be classified into four main groups:Pigments,vehicles,solvents or thinners and additives.
Pigments are the substances that give color and opacity to paint coatings. The ancients frequently used vegetable and animal matter to color their paints, but these are of little importance in paint making today. Still used, however, are earth pigments, called natural or mineral pigments. These are obtained from certain earths that are mined, finely ground and refined. But the most commonly used pigments today are chemical ones.
The vehicle is that part of the paint that carries the pigment. It may consist of oils or varnishes. Drying oils that are used in paint vehicles have the property of converting from a liquid to a solid state when exposed to the oxygen of the air. The paint vehicle thus dries and hardens when it contacts the air. The resulting hard film holds the pigment on the painted surface.
Perhaps the most common thinners for paint are either water or turpentine. These are added to thin the paint to the proper viscosity or thickness for easy spreading on a surface. Although thinners, too, might be considered part of the vehicle, they function somewhat differently in a paint. They begin to evaporate after application of the paint on a surface, leaving the film-forming material exposed for permanent drying.
Paint additives often include compounds of lead, manganese or cobalt. These accelerate the drying of the paint.
How Paint Is Made
Paint is basically a dispersion of colored pigments in a vehicle or liquid medium. The paint maker prepares a rather heavy paste by mixing together dry pigments and a portion of the vehicle. This process might be compared with what a housewife does when she mixes ingredients with her mechanical mixer, perhaps in preparing cake batter. In paint making the mixing cycle is continued until a fluid but somewhat lumpy paste is formed.
The next step requires what is known as grinding. A roller mill of steel cylinders that rotate against each other is frequently used for this. The purpose of the grinding is to pull the pigment particles apart so that each particle will be coated by the resinous vehicle. Another type of mill consists of a revolving drum partly filled with steel balls. By constantly revolving for many hours, the steel balls are able to disperse the pigment particles throughout the vehicle.
After the grinding process, the balance of the vehicle as well as the solvent thinners are added. Also, driers often are added at this time. But when the enclosed steel-ball mill is used, all ingredients generally are included from the beginning. Of course, with the development of water-base paints new types of equipment are used for dispersing pigments and liquids. Tinting of the batch comes next, adding just the proper amount of color to give the batch the exact shade desired. Finally, the paint is moved to automatic machines that fill, cover and code the containers.
The Colors to Use
Since all of us enjoy pleasant surroundings, it will be of interest to consider how you might add pleasantness to your home by employing that colorful coating—paint. Home decorators usually choose colors that will complement other articles in a room, such as those in furniture, rugs or draperies.
Light colors in a small room will create an impression of size, a point to remember when decorating apartments. A continuous flow of neutral tints through several rooms adds an air of spaciousness, inviting one to accent these tints with colorful rugs, cushions or pictures. Keep in mind, though, that an excessive number of colors in any one room can give a cluttered look.
Here are additional helpful hints: Tints of yellow, peach and rose are warm colors. They create a comfortable and mellow charm in rooms facing north and east. Greens and blues in their pastel tones are pages from the marvelous creation around us. One can just feel the cool, relaxing atmosphere imparted by these colors in rooms facing south and west. Rich, bright colors, such as reds and oranges, are exciting colors. But a word of caution. One might tire of them easily. They have a stimulating effect, often reflecting youthful personality or that of one who likes change. Therefore, they often can be suited to the bedrooms of children.
When choosing colors, remember that when a paint is spread over a large area it will appear darker than it does on a small color sample. Therefore, select a lighter shade and it will probably be the color you desire when it is applied to a wall. Also, since colors change under artificial light, it is wise to observe color samples both in daylight and in night light.
Selecting the Proper Coating
Paint is made in a number of finishes, ranging from a high gloss to a flat finish. Generally a low gloss or flat finish will give the most pleasing appearance on a large surface. Flat paints have a greater proportion of pigment to binder, hence they have a rougher finish that scatters the light in all directions. Thus, fewer surface irregularities will show when using a flat paint. However, flat finishes have the shortcoming of being more subject to soiling, and are more difficult to clean.
Thus, if frequent cleaning is necessary, as in a kitchen, bathroom, hallway, or in cupboards and on wood trim, it would be practical to apply a semigloss or highgloss paint. Semigloss would seem to be a compromise that will afford ease of cleaning and will not reflect too many surface imperfections.
In living rooms and bedrooms, a pleasing appearance often overshadows serviceability. Hence a home decorator might choose a flat finish. In the closets, though, where there might be a tendency to mark up the walls, a semigloss paint will make for easier cleaning and a brighter appearance. But since a flat paint has more hiding power and thus often requires but one coat, this is something to consider if time and cost are factors.
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Simple Face Painting Designs: Where Can I Find Them?
If you’re looking for simple face painting designs, you’re not alone. Trying to find simple face painting designs is a problem every face painters face whether you’re just beginning or a seasoned pro.
All you want are great designs that are quick and simple to paint right? As a face painter myself I’m constantly looking for new designs and ideas. And I like to see what other face painters are doing to gather inspiration. But I must say that there are heaps of places to find great face painting designs and you don’t have to go far to find them no matter where you are in the world!
If you have young children have a look at their coloring-in books, picture books and comic books. They’re full of simple face painting designs and there’s a pretty good chance that your children will like them if they come from their favorite book!
If you don’t have your own coloring-in and picture books then check out your local library, they’re sure to have plenty of children’s picture books. If you have children or nieces and nephews and they’re into drawing and coloring in, you might like to take something that they’ve drawn and paint that on their faces!
Your kids will love the fact that you liked their pictures so much you wanted to try it for yourself and they’ll feel much more involved in your hobby. But if you want an even easier way to find simple face painting designs, (pretty popular ones at that!)
There is a way!
And if you want someone to do all the hard work for you and show you step-by-step photos on how to face paint each layer then the best thing to do is to learn from a professional face painter, if you can’t find somebody close to you, you’re bound to find somebody (like me) online, there is great face painting help on the net if you’re looking for simple face painting designs.
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Cheek Art and Cheek Painting – 5 Sources of Inspiration
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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How to Make a Chicken Coop – The Number One Factor For a Successful Chicken Coop
Many people are interested in learning how they can be able to build their own chicken coops. However, few realize that it’s actually not as hard as most make it be. While building a chicken coop may seem like it would be too time consuming and tedious, the effort is well worth it.
Raising healthy chickens that produce fresh eggs all year round is a significant achievement indeed. In addition, your chickens will produce high quality fertilizer which can then be used to promote plant growth.
What separates the average chicken coop builder from experienced builders?
The answer may come as extremely obvious and yet many will underestimate how important it really is. The number one factor that determines how successful a coop will be is simply proper planning. As simple as it may seem it is nonetheless important and many will end up spending more time and money for a mediocre chicken coop when they could have had one with half the effort if they had planned ahead of time.
When planning, there are many factors to consider before you go out and purchase the necessary equipment. For example, it is essential to know what size you want your chicken coop to be and whether there is adequate space in your yard.
In addition, an optimum location is a must if you want your chickens to be healthy and to produce fresh eggs. An ideal location is such that there will be adequate sunlight to keep your chickens warm and well protected from hazardous elements and predators.
When building a coop, the most essential factor is planning and to know exactly what you need before embarking on the project. Having an excellent plan will prepare you for what is needed and will significantly cut your efforts in half.
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Face Painting
If you are looking for a different angle to your craft business or hobby, why not try face painting? Kids will love you!
Most kids love to have their face painted, it makes them feel special and unique at the party, and you can do this!.. Most craft stores as well as costume stores carry the face painting kits to get you started.
Do you want to be the star of your kids next birthday party? … or special event?.. Learn to do this, and word will get around quickly. All you need is practice and patience, especially with children. You have to keep designs for children very simple, stick to balloons, stars, flowers, fish, rainbows, make sure to use bright colors… because their sitting still time, is very limited!.. especially when they are already pumped up at a birthday party!
This would make a great birthday party activity, and with parents being so busy these days, this would help them out, and you can make this into a business.
The best way is to practice simple designs on paper. Draw a basic head shape on paper with the nose and eyes, and start playing around with colored pencils to start with. Your success will depend on how quickly you can draw these with the face paint, and what age group of children you are dealing with. Obviously a 4 year old is not going to sit for very long, you may be trying to paint with a squirming kid!.
Once you feel comfortable, practice with the paints on your own children, or neighbors or relatives, until you feel comfortable. You can save you masterpieces of art for the older kids!… stick with bright colorful simple designs for the younger ones.
Try hooking up with birthday party organizers, and see if you could do this as a business, if you like it, and you do enough parties, you will get known quite quickly. Its also a great idea, if you can come up with lots of different designs, so that each child feels theirs is special. Basically if there are 10 kids at the party, try and come up with 10 different designs ahead of time and you will be the star of the show!
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Face Painting Designs: What are the Most Popular, Requested Designs Amongst Children?
Learning face painting is great fun but it can take some time to practice so you don’t want to waste time by learning face painting designs that nobody wants right?
So which face painting designs are the most popular? Which face painting designs do they constantly request?
Well, after years of experience in the field, extensive research and surveying I’ve found that there are certain face painting designs that have a proven success rate amongst children, teenagers and even adults!
So, luckily you don’t have to learn the hard way like I did and learn heaps of designs that children didn’t want.
Here are the Top Ten Face Painting Designsfor both Girls and Boys!
Girls:
1. Fantasy
2. Princess
3. Butterfly
4. Fairy
5. Bunny Rabbit
6. Flowers
7. Ladybug
8. Rainbow
9. Cat
10. Witch
Boys:
1. Spider
2. Tribal
3. Monster
4. Skull
5. Robot
6. Pirate
7. Reptile
8. Bat
9. Tiger
10. Puppy Dog
These designs are sure to cover the majority of requests that you’ll receive as a face painter. Children love these designs and so do young at heart adults!
You should remember of course, that although it is important to have a “Top Ten” range of designs that you’ve perfected it pays to keep practicing different face painting designs to have up your sleeves because children go through heaps of fads!
One day they boys are into spiderman and the girls are into the princess diaries, the next day they’re into the pirates of the carribean and mulan and who knows whats next!?
So its a good idea to do your research and find heaps of designs with step-by-step face painting designs guides that you can practice. That way you’ll always have something prepared when the requests come flying in!
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How to Face Paint: 5 Things you Must Know Before Getting Started
Learning how to face paint can be easy and lots of fun once you know how. It’s a great way to have fun with the kids especially at birthday parties and special occasions.
By learning how to face paintyou can save yourself a fortune by not having to hire a face painter, but you’re probably too busy to go out and take a face painting class right?
You’d rather learn how to face paint from home and that’s exactly why I wrote this article because before you start face painting there are some important things that you must know!
Here are 5 things that you need to know about learning how to face paint:
1. Face Paints:
You’ll of course have to buy face paints, but what kind of paint do you buy? You should only buy/use face paint that’s specially made for the face and body. The most important thing to look out for when buying face paint is whether or not they comply with various authorities in your country (e.g. U.S. FDA.) within the guidelines for use on the skin. Water based face paint is the most popular and easiest to wash off – It’s used by people just starting to learn how to face paint and by professional face painters.
2. Paint Colors:
Start out with getting a palette that has black, white and the primary colors – red, blue and yellow. With these colors you can mix what ever color you need and this will you give you great practice if you have just started learning how to face paint. Then once you’ve started painting quite often you’ll start to notice that you’ll need certain colors more so than others. And you can buy these specific colors in addition to black, white, red, blue and yellow. E.g. You might find that green is a popular color so instead of constantly mixing blue and yellow together to make green you might want to buy a palette of green paint.
3. Brushes:
When I learnt how to face paint I used a thin brush for detail, a couple medium sized brushes and a large brush for larger areas. This combination of brushes worked really well for me and I recommend it to you
4. Hygiene:
Hygiene is extremely important in face painting and something you must be aware of when learning how to face paint. Never paint someone who has: any open cuts or sores on their face, a cold sore or conjunctivitis or any other known infectious skin condition, a food allergy or allergic reactions to soaps, skin creams, etc without a prior skin test.
5. Designs:
You need face painting designs and you can make up your own. But coming up with your own designs can be difficult and coming up with popular designs that kids will definitely love is even harder. And you ofcourse have to know how to face paint all these designs. Thats why I suggest you find step-by-step face painting designs online because it will fast track you as a painter and make face painting really easy!
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