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Re: Facepainter Costume?

Post by Magic on Tue Dec 15, 2009 12:36 pm

I wear all black. I have created a logo and branded everything I can with it! I'm not a clown -I paint so I dress like a makeup artist. I have black button downs, polo's and t shirts. I do indulge in funny socks and at times wear bunny ears or antlers. I wear what makes me look the most professional and the most comfortable. I am sure my ideas on how I want to look will evolve like everything elsse. Love queensboro great pricing and very easy to to work with.

I do want to get jersies (sp?) I think that would be cool too.

Love those overalls they would have to pry them off my cold dead body!

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Re: Facepainter Costume?

Post by Ashley Pickin on Tue Dec 15, 2009 4:24 pm

I'll get pics of my shoes up in a couple of months.. most of my shoes are in storage right now because I'm in between residences right now Rolling Eyes


most of them came from Hot Topic and Target if you wanna find some cool stuff!

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Re: Facepainter Costume?

Post by Fanie on Sat Dec 26, 2009 9:53 pm

Erica: I loooove your costume! Smile It's profesionnal -and- cute!

Shannong: I love how you made up your chairs! This is a great idea! I might do the same with my next makeup chair, as I have fabric paint. Smile

Erica: We'll be waiting for your pictures. Wink

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Re: Facepainter Costume?

Post by WyndyO on Sun Dec 27, 2009 11:35 pm

I am in love with these crazy socks and accessories!!!! Have you seen Little Miss Matched?? My daughter loves this stuff too!

http://www.littlemissmatched.com

They sell the socks in packs of 3 to purposely mismatch but in coordinated color families!!! Right now there is an online coupon of DWFREE for a free pack of socks with your 1st online order and a 10% off the total order code of CB9WLD.

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Re: Facepainter Costume?

Post by Perry Noia on Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:54 am

I got some of those socks for xmas Very Happy

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Re: Facepainter Costume?

Post by PatB on Tue Dec 29, 2009 1:14 pm

I've been wearing Little Mismatched for a couple of years. I LOVE the designs. They DO get attention.

I tend to wear neutral colors (this time of year primarily black mock turtleneck and black corduroy pants), make sure my apron has a little bit of color and go crazy with my socks.

Ooooo... they have a Sock Monkey!
lol!

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Re: Facepainter Costume?

Post by LoneWolf on Thu Dec 31, 2009 6:22 am

I have some costumes (there are some of the old one on my homepage http://www.lone-wolf.dk/ansigtsmaling.html), but would like that some was more detailed. It just cost so much. So now I just buy a little bit more when I find something interesting =)

If there isn't a theme I just dress in my "normal" outfit (I don't really have so much normal clothing..) and a small facepaint design if I have the time. It doesn't take more time to put on a costume and some facepaint, than ordinary clothing and facepaint, so I don't charge more.

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Re: Facepainter Costume?

Post by Wildcatfin on Fri Jan 01, 2010 10:42 pm

I always dress up unless I'm working behind the scenes, and even then I have black tops with my www etc and what I do front & back.

It started off as a disguise, really, I had kids in the UK working out where I lived & knocking on my door at all hours. In costume they notice my face less! Plus I then started wearing wings as I was making them to sell by then AND wings stop people crowding you so much - they stay back so as not to get knocked by them!

I'm usually a rainbow fairy (cos thats the colours of my fave pair of wings i made) though as I had a range of tye-dyed shirts done I can swap around a bit. Also I had slightly different things heated onto each tshirt - like 'face painter' or that PLUS my www, or 'face painting fairy' etc. Means I can still wear it if I have been hired and am not meant to advertise my own www - but am still in the recogniseable colours of my www. (I use rainbow on all my marketing).

I find it helps me stand out from the crowds, encourages more photos (which will then have my www in!) AND makes me more memorable. Plus hides paint splashes!

Mainly I have a matching knee length skirt with sort of flared stocking things (too hot to have tights/ trousers under the skirt) under it. So very safe and comfy for working with kids!
But at music fests/ nightclubs etc I'm a bit more daring (cos everyone is and its more adults than kids) and have tutus with big built in knickers that I wear with mad fishnets and legwarmers & wigs, etc.


At Halloween I'm a witch of my own design (pretty) and Xmas i wear my green wings, a green skirt and red tops. Still looking for the perfect skirt....

Cat x

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Re: Facepainter Costume?

Post by PatB on Mon Jan 04, 2010 3:02 pm

I LOVE the tutus! If only I was 35 years younger and 50 pounds lighter. lol!

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Re: Facepainter Costume?

Post by Beans on Thu Apr 07, 2011 6:48 am

This is just what I needed to read! I realise the thread is before my time but I am just going through a similar change.
Currently I have a white (yes i know affraid white) t shirt with my www logo and FACE ART CREW in bold type on the back only. I can layer it over a preferably pink long sleeve when its cooler and I just wear jeans. I'm comfortable in jeans. But I am going to be temping at a market where the resident FP is a fairy (an injured fairy) and I am so plain that I feel I should add a touch of whimsy to my look. SO I thought a mini bright coloured top hat would suit me to the ground! I always have my face painted and I really like the capri and bright socks idea! Better get shoes to match... What a Face

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Re: Facepainter Costume?

Post by Kitty's Make-up Studio on Thu Apr 07, 2011 7:37 am

Because I've stopped colouring my hair because of allergy reaction I decided to wear a wig... and with the wig came the dress... and with the dress the facepaint.
So I'm a bit of a gothic fairy now. I also have a nice black velvetlook jacquet with glitterstones. I combine it with a short skirt, colourfull panties and a purple shirt.

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Re: Facepainter Costume?

Post by tanyamaldo119 on Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:07 am

MandiIlene wrote:I have recently decided that in lieu of a costume I am only going to buy purple clothing from now on for gigs. It's my favorite color and my cards are purple. I am trying to brand myself as the purple lady. I also bought a bunch of bandanas and plan to wear them for all events. Again, I am in a small town and people tend to remember things like that, mostly because I am one of two face painters in town without calling over to Orlando,(an hour away) which people will PAY a lot more for.

Being in central Florida it is too dang hot 75% of the year to wear anything more than a t shirt and capris/shorts. But I am gaining on the losing weight battle (-40 this year) and hopefully by next summer I won't be the olne sweating my butt off all the time!

~*~Mandi~*~


I am doing the same thing. My favorite color is purple so I spray painted my FatMax purple and I just ordered lavender polo shirts with my logo embroidered on them. I actually have been getting compliments lately for professionalism. I had the marketing manager of a restaurant I face paint for tell her manager that I dress very professional and clean when he asked her how is my appearance was. The reason he asked is because he wanted to hire me for a big employee event in the summer. Another customer complimented me yesterday and said that out of all of the face painter websites she looked at in my area I looked the most kid friendly. She said she was scared of some face painters because they had all these piercings and colored hair and she was afraid of having a person she was uncomfortable with coming into her home and being around her children. She said she was happy and relieved when she saw my picture.

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Re: Facepainter Costume?

Post by Peachymango on Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:11 am

I like my long skirts fairy/hippy look I don't dye my hair anymore so have long silver/grey hair. Big dangly earrings and rings braclets etc. Also tend to wear the Tie Dye look as it's easy to buy up here in the Territory and Indonesias not to far for a holiday shopping trip.

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Re: Facepainter Costume?

Post by Fun Frog on Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:58 pm

As my name suggests I have a black tshirt with Fun Frog Face Painting and a large frog printed on it teamed with 3/4 pants or jeans (depending on the season). Also goes with the frog ear rings, large toy frog that sits on top of the tent and many smaller frogs which hang from the roof supports of my tent (keeps the littlies looking up so I can paint their faces)and a frog beanbag seat. Now working on a frog hat. All my stationary has the same frog (my avatar) so branding as the Fun Frog Face Painting should stick in peoples minds. Get the picture FROGs, FROGs and more FROGs!!!! lol!

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Re: Facepainter Costume?

Post by TheGildedCat on Wed Jan 25, 2012 3:13 pm

Shannon Fennell wrote:(I'm beginning to sound a little "off" here aren't I... ... Shut-up Jeanette!)


This alone is full of win, lol.

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