Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Face Painting on the 4th of July



As one of my many hobbies, you all know I love painting little faces and I do it twice a year, on the 4th and in October for our Octoberfest here. This year I did manage to take a few pictures of the little darlings, although I was painting solidly for 3 hours and they were still coming. I think they are so cute! They are usually so nice and still and well behaved, it is a pleasure to see their eyes sparkle when I finish and let them look in the handmirror at their painted faces!

5 comments:

sheila from life @ #17 said...

when we visit little fairs, I love to see the children holding oh so very still to get their face painted :)

Naturegirl said...

Pauline what talent you have!! I LoVe these little fairy faces all painted up with their butterfly wings!! Oh how I wish you were here to paint a few on my NEW garden addition!!
I'd have you paint a butterfly on my face!! You are a lady with many talents! hugs NG

Everydaythings said...

You really do have talent and a falir for making these cascading photos...please....pretty please tell me how youdo them? is there a special programme to do them like this??

Carla said...

Hey Pauline,
I was looking around for ideas on Patriotic face painting for the Fair Tax Rally at Hugh McRae Park on the 4th of July and found your blog! How neat. I've talked with you before (since before you moved to ILM and on the Patternaster forums) and even picked up some notebooks that you were giving through freecycle. DD has done lots of creative things with those notebooks. It's good to see you again. That's a great picture. You look so young!
Carla

Carla said...

Hey Pauline,
I was looking around for ideas on Patriotic face painting for the Fair Tax Rally at Hugh McRae Park on the 4th of July and found your blog! How neat. I've talked with you before (since before you moved to ILM and on the Patternaster forums) and even picked up some notebooks that you were giving through freecycle. DD has done lots of creative things with those notebooks. It's good to see you again. That's a great picture. You look so young!
Carla