I've just written the quarterly reviews for the Cats Whiskers Face Painting team and had a look at the comments received by our clients in the last quarter of 2009 - both of which made me really happy as all the team are producing amazing work and our clients are really appreciating that!
Here are a selection of the comments we recevied about our work offering face painting, Henna, temporary tattoos and of course face painting!
“An excellent service as usual, this is the third time I have used you and will definitely use you again. Sharon is great – we love her and so do the children” ~ Mrs A Alderson
“All the parents that came to the party were very impressed. Helen was very friendly and helpful. It kept all the children (aged 10months – 6years) entertained for ages. Extremely impressed” ~ Mrs C Waring
“The service received was first class and the girls were fantastic on the day. All the children were thrilled with the face painting and brilliant balloon modelling, even the parents were tempted myself included!” ~ Mrs A Rawle
“Everything from initial enquiry via email to arrangements for the day and performance on the day were all carried out to a high standard. Lucy was fantastic, arrived on time, very flexible with the events of the day. All the children thought she was brilliant. The balloon models were brilliant especially the alien and the penguins!” ~ Mrs H Howe
Have a fantastic Christmas & New Year!
See you all in 2010.
Helen
www.catswhiskers.biz
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Henna hands at college
Here are some of the Henna designs that we did for the College students at their Winter Fair yesterday.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Step by step Santa / Father Christmas cheek art
Painting Father Christmas on cheeks is very popular at this time of year! Here's a quick step by step for you using Snazaroo white, red and black face paint.
Step 1: Using white paint the band of the hat, the end bobble and the hair.
Step 2: Add the moustache and the beard.
Step 3: Using red, fill in the hat to connect the band and bobble; then add the nose and mouth detail.
Step 4: Using a fine brush and black face paint outline and add eyes.
If you want a step by step of how to draw a more detailed full bodied Father Christmas / Santa follow this link to About.com http://drawsketch.about.com/od/cartooning/ss/draw_santa_cartoon.htm?nl=1
Click on the "step by steps" label to the left of this post for more design ideas - there is a penguin & Rudolf as well.
I hope you're enjoying the run up to Christmas!!
Helen
www.catswhiskers.biz
Step 1: Using white paint the band of the hat, the end bobble and the hair.
Step 2: Add the moustache and the beard.
Step 3: Using red, fill in the hat to connect the band and bobble; then add the nose and mouth detail.
Step 4: Using a fine brush and black face paint outline and add eyes.
If you want a step by step of how to draw a more detailed full bodied Father Christmas / Santa follow this link to About.com http://drawsketch.about.com/od/cartooning/ss/draw_santa_cartoon.htm?nl=1
Click on the "step by steps" label to the left of this post for more design ideas - there is a penguin & Rudolf as well.
I hope you're enjoying the run up to Christmas!!
Helen
www.catswhiskers.biz
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Face & Body Art International Convention (FABAIC) 2009 Cover Girl!
In 2008 I travelled over to FABAIC in Florida to teach at the convention (See my blog entry about the trip:http://helen-at-cats-whiskers.blogspot.com/2008/06/body-painting-for-bodies-alive-at.html#links) and whilst I was there I took part in a spectacular performance organised by Christopher Agostino. The team I worked with painted seven girls for the "Dragon Dance". (Here's a link to the video of the performance of the Dragon Dance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hua8L_tQoto)
Imagine my surprise when in July this year at the World Body Painting Championships in Austria, I bumped into one of the lovely models we'd painted and she mentioned that our photograph with our body painted models had been used for the front cover of the FABAIC 2009 brochure!
So, although the event happened in May of this year, I have finally tracked down a copy of the brochure and here it is!! Click on it to get a bigger view.
Imagine my surprise when in July this year at the World Body Painting Championships in Austria, I bumped into one of the lovely models we'd painted and she mentioned that our photograph with our body painted models had been used for the front cover of the FABAIC 2009 brochure!
So, although the event happened in May of this year, I have finally tracked down a copy of the brochure and here it is!! Click on it to get a bigger view.
Unfortunately I don't know the names of all the models, but the painters are from the left Pam Trent, me, Karen Sawyer, Ginny C, Fairy Emily, Susie Pierce and Katie Hunt.
So, amazingly - I'm a cover girl!! ;)
Helen
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Body Painting images from the World Body Painting Championships, Seeboden 2009
The photography awards for the World Body Painting Championships held in Seeboden in July this year have recently been announced (http://193.171.119.147/us/wbpf/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=49942) and several of the photographers have used images of the body paintings that I created there! My thanks to my photogenic and utterly fabulous model - Tina Hörmann.
Photographer: Adam Jean-JacquesPhotographer: Alfonso
Photographer: Adam Jean-JacquesPhotographer: Alfonso
Labels:
Body Painting,
Competitions,
Conventions
Rudolf cheek art step by step design for Christmas
For Rudolf we used Snazaroo Light Brown, White, Bright Red and Black face paints.
Step 1: Create two joining heart shapes - the top one is brown and the bottom white. Use petal brush strokes on either side of the brown heart shape to create ears.
Step 1: Create two joining heart shapes - the top one is brown and the bottom white. Use petal brush strokes on either side of the brown heart shape to create ears.
Step 3: Add a red nose at the join between the brown and red heart shapes and add a smaller dot of bright red at the bottom of the white heart shape for a tongue.
Step 4: Use a fine brush with black face paint to add eye's and the muzzle detail.
Step 4: Use a fine brush with black face paint to add eye's and the muzzle detail.
Helen
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