Two North Florida Face Painting Guild members have just returned from the Orlando Face and Body Art International Convention this last week. Sharon from Body Art Fusion and Karen From FairyDust Faces. Stacked up the hours beginning with pre-day classes and continued on with a full week of classes and paint jams. Karen even competed in the Body painting Competition finale to the entire event. Way to represent!! Others of us....well Bridget took the more leisurely route with a painting gig on a sixth star cruise. ah...the life...dipping your toes in the pool while you float around the the great locations of the world.
Our next meeting is scheduled for next Monday night at Lofty Pursuits -- 7pm where we will check out Bridgets tan and get all the convention news!
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
keeping kids in mind
KEEPING KIDS IN MIND
Tallahassee FL. December, 2010— With spring celebrations happening all around us and end of school year parties on the horizon the North Florida Face and Body Painting Guild would like to take a minute to educate and remind our neighbors about face paint safety and professional hygiene practices.
There was a time when quality face paints were a specialty item only to be purchased on the Internet, so well meaning volunteers would use products from their classroom or child’s art box. People have used everything from tempera paint, water colors, sharpie pens or acrylic craft paint. Unfortunately these products are NOT designed or safe to use on skin, especially a child's sensitive skin. While these products rightly claim they are non toxic that only means you will not die if you ingest them, just as a jalapeƱo is non toxic ...but also not a good choice to rub on your skin! The reactions to these not-for-skin use products include rashes, welting, flaking itchy irritation which in some cases can lead to further complications of infection and in extreme cases, scaring.
We are sending out this reminder because while we know everyone has Tallahassee’s childrens best interest in mind there are still prominent local organizations supplying substandard products to their face painting volunteers. We believe these organizations are unaware that low cost quality products are available, as responsible organizations would not knowingly place children at risk or leave their own organizations open to possible legal actions from upset parents.
The members of the North Florida Face Painting Guild are all independent contractors in the North Florida region. Anyone of them would be happy to discuss helping with your next event or assist you in finding quality, professional grade makeup supplies.
Karen Mercer – FairyDust Faces – 850-273-8660 – www.FairyDustFacePainting.com
Sharon Grimes –Body Art Fusion – 850-765-0196 – www.BodyArtFusion.com
Sarah Viviano – Face Painting by Sarah – 850-385-4067 – www.SarahsFacePainting.com
Karen Mercer, founding artist of FairyDust Faces and co-director of the North Florida Face Painting Guild is extensively committed to the success of art instruction in public schools and in local youth organizations. The North Florida Face Painting Guild is committed to the safety, quality and professionalism of face and body art in northern Florida. ###
Tallahassee FL. December, 2010— With spring celebrations happening all around us and end of school year parties on the horizon the North Florida Face and Body Painting Guild would like to take a minute to educate and remind our neighbors about face paint safety and professional hygiene practices.
There was a time when quality face paints were a specialty item only to be purchased on the Internet, so well meaning volunteers would use products from their classroom or child’s art box. People have used everything from tempera paint, water colors, sharpie pens or acrylic craft paint. Unfortunately these products are NOT designed or safe to use on skin, especially a child's sensitive skin. While these products rightly claim they are non toxic that only means you will not die if you ingest them, just as a jalapeƱo is non toxic ...but also not a good choice to rub on your skin! The reactions to these not-for-skin use products include rashes, welting, flaking itchy irritation which in some cases can lead to further complications of infection and in extreme cases, scaring.
We are sending out this reminder because while we know everyone has Tallahassee’s childrens best interest in mind there are still prominent local organizations supplying substandard products to their face painting volunteers. We believe these organizations are unaware that low cost quality products are available, as responsible organizations would not knowingly place children at risk or leave their own organizations open to possible legal actions from upset parents.
The members of the North Florida Face Painting Guild are all independent contractors in the North Florida region. Anyone of them would be happy to discuss helping with your next event or assist you in finding quality, professional grade makeup supplies.
Karen Mercer – FairyDust Faces – 850-273-8660 – www.FairyDustFacePainting.com
Sharon Grimes –Body Art Fusion – 850-765-0196 – www.BodyArtFusion.com
Sarah Viviano – Face Painting by Sarah – 850-385-4067 – www.SarahsFacePainting.com
Karen Mercer, founding artist of FairyDust Faces and co-director of the North Florida Face Painting Guild is extensively committed to the success of art instruction in public schools and in local youth organizations. The North Florida Face Painting Guild is committed to the safety, quality and professionalism of face and body art in northern Florida. ###
Monday, April 11, 2011
Roller Girls and Cervical Cancer awareness Body painting
The North Florida Face Painting Guild took on the Roller girls yesterday head-to-head! These were the colorful results...
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