How To: Fourth of July Face Painting
Here’s a fun way to spice up your Fourth of July celebration. Instead of spending boo-koo bucks on face painting at a parade or festival, pick up a simple set of poster paints and brushes at the grocery store. Poster paints are water-based, non-toxic, non-staining, and fast-drying—perfect for some do-it-yourself face art!
Paint some bursting fireworks:
Or a fun USA pattern:
Or whatever else you choose; the sky is the limit! Show your patriotic spirit and let your creativity go wild.
TIP: Keep wet wipes on hand for mess ups, Picasso!
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What a fun activity to celebrate. Happy 4th to everyone!
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