How to Paint a Ladybug Face

Paint the face red., Draw neat, round black spots on each cheek., Paint a neat black line down the center of the face., Finish up if face-painting only., Prepare the eyes., Add lipstick.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Paint the face red.

    Using an appropriate face painting paint, color in the face red.

    Keep hair off the face.
  2. Step 2: Draw neat

    These represent the ladybug's "spots". , This represents the division between the ladybug's wings. , Stop at this step if you are simply face-painting, especially for children.

    The following steps are only suitable if you are also applying make-up as part of fancy costume preparation. , Use black eyeliner and mascara to darken the eyes.

    If you have glittery paint (gold/red/light colors), apply to eyelids for a sparkling look. , Naturally, the only color that works is red! Draw around the red lightly with black lip pencil.
  3. Step 3: round black spots on each cheek.

  4. Step 4: Paint a neat black line down the center of the face.

  5. Step 5: Finish up if face-painting only.

  6. Step 6: Prepare the eyes.

  7. Step 7: Add lipstick.

Detailed Guide

Using an appropriate face painting paint, color in the face red.

Keep hair off the face.

These represent the ladybug's "spots". , This represents the division between the ladybug's wings. , Stop at this step if you are simply face-painting, especially for children.

The following steps are only suitable if you are also applying make-up as part of fancy costume preparation. , Use black eyeliner and mascara to darken the eyes.

If you have glittery paint (gold/red/light colors), apply to eyelids for a sparkling look. , Naturally, the only color that works is red! Draw around the red lightly with black lip pencil.

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