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Post by Metina on Sun Mar 01, 2009 8:23 am

Since it seems like I am going to be doing a lot more of these this year, I was wondering what the going rate for full face painting and glitter tattoos are. Please post your location and what you charge.

Right now I live in the Charles Town, WV about 40 miles from DC.

I have been charging $5 each or two for $8, but am thinking I am not charging enough.

I saw one painter's set-up on one of "the lists" and saw she was charging $10 for face painting and $5 for tats. $10 each would defenitely make PPF more palatable, though I am not sure where she is.

Thanks!
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Re: How much do you charge at PPF?

Post by OC FUN on Sun Mar 01, 2009 11:54 am

In california I charge $6.00 for full face and $2.50 for cheek art. Im thinking about raising full faces to $7.00. I know kamans art shope inside disney and at downtown disney charges $7.00 for a simple design and $15.00 for a more complex one and when Im working at disney I see MANY and I mean MANY children with face paintings on.

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Re: How much do you charge at PPF?

Post by eva on Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:55 pm

Small shows and festivals I think 5$ I may go up to 7$ on big ones. I think I also am going to add a small cheek art for 1$, something very simple, like a baseball or heart with kids name on it. I can't stand the thought of a kid not getting one because their parents (like myself) may not be able to afford them.

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Re: How much do you charge at PPF?

Post by Jessica Hicklin on Sun Mar 01, 2009 6:10 pm

I'm in St. Louis, MO and I charge $5 for full face and I don't do cheek art. Unless I get a request for something small on their cheek then I just charge the full $5. If a little sibling is watching (like the age of 2 or 3) and seems interested, I'll paint something small on their hand at no extra charge.

I like the idea of offering a cheaper design. I have a feeling that most parents would encourage their children to pick from those designs though. Rolling Eyes

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Re: How much do you charge at PPF?

Post by Perry Noia on Sun Mar 01, 2009 9:00 pm

I do $5 for my smaller designs and $8 for full face ... some of the smaller designs actually can take just as long as the simple full faces which is why it's a little more than half of the large ones. I know some of the local painters go as high as $10, but I've heard parents walking away from there saying ten was way too much and didn't get painted because of it. So, I asked my husband how much he'd pay and he felt that as long as it was UNDER the ten dollar mark, it was fine, so eight seemed a good round number.

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Re: How much do you charge at PPF?

Post by allparties on Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:25 pm

I've never done a PPF but it is an interesting idea. I think I will ask around here and see what people are charging.

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Re: How much do you charge at PPF?

Post by AngieAnders on Tue Mar 03, 2009 1:34 am

Small festivals I charge $3, $5, and $10. Large festivals I charge $5, $10 & $15, and still have a line though it isn't as long. You can make a lot more even with sporadic customers this way, and be less stressed out, I have found.

I have learned to make my lowest priced designs very simple, my mid-range designs quick but nice, and my highest range spectacular. Most people choose the mid-range.

Usually there is free facepainting at these festivals, so I don't worry too much about the parents that can't afford it. If I hear a mother say something about the prices, I smile like I totally understand, and point them in the direction of more affordable options. I would probably be the one in the free line too if I were there as a patron. Lucky for us that enough parents like to treat their kids to the special occasion of sitting in our chairs!

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Re: How much do you charge at PPF?

Post by Sherry on Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:19 am

At small festivals last year, I charged a $5 flat rate for any design they chose, including cheek art and also for the glitter tattoos. At large festivals, I charged $5 for cheek art and my simple face paintings and $8 for my more time consuming designs. I thought about trying a higher price, but was afraid people would complain.

I really prefer the full face to the cheek art, that's why I always charge at least $5.

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Re: How much do you charge at PPF?

Post by Metina on Tue Mar 03, 2009 8:27 am

I don't do cheek art either. I don't have the artistic talent to draw these designs. If I can do it with a sponge and brush, then it doesn't get done.

I was thinking about the 3-tier pricing also, but like the idea of one price too for simplicity. I don't normally work with a picture board rather just tell them I will do whatever they want. Going to a 3-tier price will make me come up with a display, which is more stuff to carry. Hmmm. Well see.

I would LOVE to be able to charge $10 per. I have a few big festivals coming up and might try it. We'll see.

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Re: How much do you charge at PPF?

Post by Shannon Fennell on Tue Mar 03, 2009 11:05 am

At last year's Street Performers Festival here the three painters they brought in (they won't use locals!) were charging $9 for full faces and $7 for half-faces... and the lines were long.

They were doing fast designs that were pretty but not finessed... lots of UV colours that looked great in the sunlight. Very minimalist.

Also, their set-up was a mess - plastic shopping bags of sponges sitting on the table. All three working off the same table - they were not a "team" so each had their own stuff.

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Re: How much do you charge at PPF?

Post by AngieAnders on Tue Mar 03, 2009 1:14 pm

Oddly enough, the higher my prices are, the more respect I get, and the less complaining. I guess the people in line are committed to getting it done, and have respect for the art of it, or they wouldn't be there. The cheaper it is (especially if I'm paid hourly and it's free to the public or guests) the less respect I get. Go figure. Money speaks!

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Re: How much do you charge at PPF?

Post by Painted Dragon on Sat Apr 18, 2009 1:20 am

Um...

What's PFF?

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Re: How much do you charge at PPF?

Post by AngieAnders on Sat Apr 18, 2009 1:36 am

PPF means "pay-per-face". That's just another way of saying that the customer pays the painter directly for their face painting, rather than the host of the party or event paying an hourly fee to the painter for being there.

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Re: How much do you charge at PPF?

Post by Captain-Savvy on Sat Apr 18, 2009 2:15 am

I would love to charge $7 here but I really don't think the folks around here would be willing. I usually go with $3- $5 (and $2 for cheek art) and still have parents say that this is too expensive ..... I wouldn't feel comfortable charging more because of my level of skill, too. :/

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Re: How much do you charge at PPF?

Post by Sherry on Sat Apr 18, 2009 7:49 am

I did a recent festival type event and since the set up was free for me, I charged my $5 flat rate. At first I wasn't getting any takers and one Grandmother, who I recognized from a Unity Church I used to attend came by with her Granddaughter.

She didn't recognize me, but anyway, when she found out it was $5, she decided it wouldn't be a good idea and told her Granddaughter that she wouldn't want to spend her $5 spending money on face painting. I absolutely don't have a problem with this, but what bothered me was the comment she made to me before she left. In a rather annoyed way, she said, "Why would we spend $5 when we can get it for free at so many places."

Did she want me to set up there, hauling my canopy, 4 concrete weights, my tables, my chairs, all my face paint supplies that are so expensive and all my signs and face paint design books that have taken hours to create and just happily give it away for free or $1?

That's the only thing that bothers me, if someone doesn't want to pay, I understand that, but why do some want to make the face painter feel bad about it?

I did end up swamped that night, but the first 45 minutes to an hour, I didn't get a single customer. Once my husband brought my 2 little ones over and I face painted them, people started lining up.

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