



I discovered that I'd have to patiently dab dab dab with a dry paint. And something about which Side of the stencil goes toward the skin. Also that it's usually better to approach the area From the Side.
I'm ready to use it at events. But only if there's time. My face-paintings have been just fine even without the embellishments.
to hire Artist Alison Gelbman :
optidust@gmail.com
(516)579-4706
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