Glitter Tattoos with Face Paint
April 14, 2012
A few weeks ago, I had a face painting birthday party in Boston, MA that requested that create a design that uses both Glitter Tattoos and Face Paint together! What a genius idea!
Glitter Tattoos
March 2, 2012
I am so happy to announce the I have added Glitter Tattoos to my face painting services. This new form of waterproof body art , will add sparkles of fun to your events and will have people buzzing about them for days!

How long do they last? They last 3-10 days with proper care and are easily removable with baby oil or rubbing alcohol.
What ages are they for? Glitter tattoos are good for ages 3 and up! Designs vary from fun toddler favorites to adult designs. With enough time, you can even have a company logo done or birthday girl’s name added.
Are they safe? Yes! We only use cosmetic grade glue and glitter that is meant to be used on the skin. These glitters cannot be found at your local craft store
How many tattoos can be completed in one hour? Approximately 15 glitter tattoos can be done in one hour, as opposed to face painting, which is appx 8-10 per hour
What type of events will these be good for? Pool parties, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, corporate events, birthday parties, Sweet 16, grand openings, trade shows, special events, fundraisers… the list can go on
What is your service area? There are too many places to name. I currently service Boston and the surrounding cities within a 15-20 mile radius. However, I am able to travel outside of the service area for a very small fee.
What is the cost? Glitter tattoos are a very cost effective addition to a birthday party due to the number of kids that can be completed in one hour. Pricing is competitive and depends on the package you select along with the location and number of people in your event.
Recycled Crayon Snowflakes
November 22, 2011
Sugar Skull Face Paint Tutorial
November 2, 2011
In honor of the Dia de los Muertos, celebrated November 1-2, 2011, I decided to share a quick tutorial on how to do a simple one on a child.
1. Start off with the base color by painting the child’s face all white.
2. Paint dark purple (or any dark color) around the eyes. Take another color and create the “flower” design around the circle. Keep in mind that I purposely, mixed the pink with a little purple as I went so the color had more depth.
3. On the forehead, paint a spider shape design. Also, you can add your own flair with spiders, shapes, and swirls. Paint the nose black as pictured.
4. Add a flower to the chin in a different bright color.
5. Add rhinestones to the “Flower pedals” around the eye. You can use eyelash glue to keep them in place. Rhinestones can be purchased here.
6. Draw a line starting from the corner of each side of the mouth, following the jaw line, then draw vertical stripes on the lips.
7. Hot glue clips onto fake flowers to attach to the hair to add drama to the final look
Alphabet Letters
August 11, 2011
Since it is back to school time, I thought I would share with you one of my more educational wall letter designs. These particular wall letters were made to match the Pottery Barn A to Z bedding, however, there are many different room decor’s that this can go with. You can save a few bucks by trying the Alphabet Soup Bedding and this is sure to grow with your little one.
Rainbow Tie Dye Cupcakes
May 11, 2011
Scented Mustache Crayons
August 2, 2010

















