Three year olds
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Three year olds
I've been running into a problem with the three year old crowd. What do you do for that age range? Can you do glitter tats on cheeks?
What are the other options?
Thanks.
Cassandra
What are the other options?
Thanks.
Cassandra

cassandra- Number of posts: 219
Location: Illinois
Registration date: 2009-03-09
Re: Three year olds
I would NOT suggest glitter tattoos on cheeks of anyone. The glue could really be a problem on the sensitive skin of the face.
I would bring some 'glittery water activated tattoos' and maybe some pretty stickers for their hands/arms. If mom and dad are ok with the face paint on their face, maybe just do a small thing.
I had one 3 year old girl that wanted lady bugs on her leg. I just did one and she loved it...then she could 'see' it also and not have to run to a mirror constantly.
They (and the parents) can be difficult for the youngers ones!
I would bring some 'glittery water activated tattoos' and maybe some pretty stickers for their hands/arms. If mom and dad are ok with the face paint on their face, maybe just do a small thing.
I had one 3 year old girl that wanted lady bugs on her leg. I just did one and she loved it...then she could 'see' it also and not have to run to a mirror constantly.
They (and the parents) can be difficult for the youngers ones!
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Heather Timmons
The Cat's Meow - Facepainting and Body Art
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Monument, Colorado
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Re: Three year olds
Ok. No glitter tats on cheeks. I like the idea of water activated glitter tats for arms and legs. Do you know of a good source?
I did a butterfly on a girls cheek yesterday but it was hard since she wouldn't hold her face very still. I'm not very fast at all yet. So far, I've had two parents attempt to restrain their child by holding their head still and I'm not comfortable with that. I'd rather just do something quickly that is colorful and pleasing to a three year old. I wouldn't have done them but they had older sibs who got painted.
My poor butterflys need some help too. I practiced for about 2 hours last night to come up with a satisfactory way of doing a butterfly but still am not satisfied
I did a butterfly on a girls cheek yesterday but it was hard since she wouldn't hold her face very still. I'm not very fast at all yet. So far, I've had two parents attempt to restrain their child by holding their head still and I'm not comfortable with that. I'd rather just do something quickly that is colorful and pleasing to a three year old. I wouldn't have done them but they had older sibs who got painted.
My poor butterflys need some help too. I practiced for about 2 hours last night to come up with a satisfactory way of doing a butterfly but still am not satisfied

cassandra- Number of posts: 219
Location: Illinois
Registration date: 2009-03-09
Re: Three year olds
I know sillyfarm sells 'stamps' that would be really fast. You could paint them with several colors and then 'stamp' it on them. It would look colorful and be really fast! At least it would give you a 'quick base' and then you can add a bit of flair and you are done! Less 'squirm time' for them!
Maybe get a rainbow cake and do a 'swipe' and then you have a colorful rainbow and then just do a few 'quickie' sparkles or a stamp design to go with it (ie, unicorn, fairy, heart, fairy, etc).
I found there are really pretty 'glittery tattoos' in a package at the check out lines of most Walmarts. I know some costume shops sell them too. I'm sure the 'import' stores that sell holiday stuff will have some too.
I have not bothered ordering 'glitter tattoos' and just stock up around Halloween at the check out lines in stores or the clearance buckets.
Maybe get a rainbow cake and do a 'swipe' and then you have a colorful rainbow and then just do a few 'quickie' sparkles or a stamp design to go with it (ie, unicorn, fairy, heart, fairy, etc).
I found there are really pretty 'glittery tattoos' in a package at the check out lines of most Walmarts. I know some costume shops sell them too. I'm sure the 'import' stores that sell holiday stuff will have some too.
I have not bothered ordering 'glitter tattoos' and just stock up around Halloween at the check out lines in stores or the clearance buckets.
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Heather Timmons
The Cat's Meow - Facepainting and Body Art
[url]www.catsmeowinfo.com[/url]
Monument, Colorado
719-338-7574
Re: Three year olds
I usually just do a little flower, lady bug, smiley face or snake on the little ones arms, hand or if its summer leg. This way they can see it and it doesn't take to long to do.
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Lick n' stick tattoos on the hand. I only paint children over 3 years... and I am a big meanie because if they won't sit still and let me paint them I don't waste my time trying to.
I will offer to paint their hands but usually do the tattoo as they can't wreck it.
I will offer to paint their hands but usually do the tattoo as they can't wreck it.
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Little flowers are SUPER quick. Just double load a brush and put about five teardrops on the cheek connecting in the middle, and ta-da, you've got a cute flower.
Don't let the age scare you though. I've seen tiny babies that sat there and never moved a muscle, and I've had 8 year olds who flinched and jerked every time I touched them. When I'm asked to paint a baby I usually take a dry brush and stroke their cheek with it. If they don't mind, I will do it. If they freak out I tell the parents I don't think it's going to work.
Don't let the age scare you though. I've seen tiny babies that sat there and never moved a muscle, and I've had 8 year olds who flinched and jerked every time I touched them. When I'm asked to paint a baby I usually take a dry brush and stroke their cheek with it. If they don't mind, I will do it. If they freak out I tell the parents I don't think it's going to work.
Re: Three year olds
I HATE when parents try to force their kids to stay still! I will try if they want me to, but will always tell the parents that cheeks don't always work with the little ones, and arms/legs are better since they can see what I'm doing.
Water-activated tats are always a good just-in-case thing. Claire's has glittery ones
Angie, the dry brush thing is a great idea! Totally borrowing that.
Water-activated tats are always a good just-in-case thing. Claire's has glittery ones
Angie, the dry brush thing is a great idea! Totally borrowing that.
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I have often found that they sit still longer than the parents or I expect. And that it is a good idea to be sure if they want a whole facepainting (and their parents are ok with that), since that is mostly what they want - at least here - and will be very sad if they then "only" get something nice on the cheek.
And then there is the ones that is all over the place... Angie, good idea with the dry brush, will try that! =)
And then there is the ones that is all over the place... Angie, good idea with the dry brush, will try that! =)
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I've also had parents hold the little ones heads in place. This is when it gets a bit uncomfortable. I will paint younger ones, but only if they're willing. I usually tell parents that sometimes little ones are scared of face painting and that face painting is best for ages 3 and up.
I'll make an attempt, but if there's resistance or lots of head bobbing or movement, I'll tell the parents that I don't think I can do it or that it's not going to work and they usually let it go at that.
But like Angie said, I've had very young children stay very still for face painting and some older children be surprisingly wiggly and hard to paint.
I'll make an attempt, but if there's resistance or lots of head bobbing or movement, I'll tell the parents that I don't think I can do it or that it's not going to work and they usually let it go at that.
But like Angie said, I've had very young children stay very still for face painting and some older children be surprisingly wiggly and hard to paint.
Re: Three year olds
I tend not to paint smaller kids. Sometimes it is the parents who want it more than the kids.
If they can't sit still, they don't get painted by me. I just explain to the parents about accidents and paintbrushes in eyes and that usually satisfies them when their kid is a wiggler. I had a 5 year old birthday boy who wanted to have Venom. He was the worst EVER!!! Twisted and turned, screwed up his eyes, lying back in the chair. I think it was the most terrible face I ever painted.
He saw it in the mirror and he was happy. I even apologised to his mom but she said he's happy don't worry about it. 
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Another random comment...Lonewolf..your avatar scares me! I think you'd not have to worry about painting a little one if you wore that face! OMG it's freaky (it the totally cool kind of way!) 
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Heather Timmons
The Cat's Meow - Facepainting and Body Art
[url]www.catsmeowinfo.com[/url]
Monument, Colorado
719-338-7574
Re: Three year olds
Next time I do my ice cream store gig I'm going to be prepared. Thanks for all the great suggestions. 
Ditto on Lonewolf's avatar! It looks like something out of a Steven King novel. Very convincing.
Ditto on Lonewolf's avatar! It looks like something out of a Steven King novel. Very convincing.


cassandra- Number of posts: 219
Location: Illinois
Registration date: 2009-03-09
Re: Three year olds
Thanks! Cassandra, it was inspired by Stephen Kings book "It" =) Just head they are re-making the movie. Good news! Found the first one so incredible boring.
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