♪ goofy piano music ♪ Hi, my name is Karina. I have been a face painter for quite a while and enjoy working with the human canvas and today we're going to create a wonderful butterfly on Madison. For your basic supplies, you will need small, medium, and large brushes, a high-density foam makeup sponge, a basin to rinse your brushes with water, and a towel, and of course, an FDA-approved cosmetic-grade face paint, and glitter. Our first step will be to apply the outline of the wings. Start at the bridge of the nose and, depending on the shape of the face, the shape of the, uh, upper wing will be around the eye, and the lower wing will be shaped around the cheekbone. I'm picking colors today that match her outfit, which is always nice to do. And today we'll add a little bit of a swallow-like tail on the wing. Uh, so we have out outline, our Step #2 will be to fill in the colors. I'm actually going finishing taking the outline and drag that color inward. Uh, it's always nice to have colors that contrast and compliment. There aren't really any colors that don't work together but not all colors blend together, so it's good to let the areas dry unless you're absolutely blending. So, on the bottom wing, I do want to add a second color which I do want to blend, so I need to do that as the first application of color is wet. The outline is already a little bit dry, so I'll dip my brush back into the water. And just keep going over and over it as you pull the colors into each other. Step 3 will be to add the black outline to the wings, the head, the body, and the antenna. Do that with a #4 brush and black paint. So we've completely outlined the wings and we'll move on to the head which we'll put in between the wings. Many different ways to do the head and the body. The body that I generally like to make is a bit of a diamond. We can stop at this basic butterfly; we have a beautiful example. Uh, if you choose to do more options, we will continue and do some more. So we're gonna add the eyelashes to the little lady and then we're going to put more details on the wings themselves. Pull the edges inwards, we're gonna take the separation that we created and round off the edges. So we're gonna add a little bit of color. She's got a little bit of green in her outfit. A teardrop-shape here. Its nice to apply dry glitter to wet paint so that it actually stays on better. A little more detail, we can add some more dots. With the butterfly, you can also add lips, every girl likes their lips made up. So we will add some lipstick. Pull down the lip slightly and just do "tap tap." Additional accents would be the highlights with the white. As you can see, it just really punches it out nicely. We've completed our lovely butterfly. Are you ready to fly away? Yes. ♪ goofy piano music ♪ I love it! (Karina laughs) (sparkle sound) (music ends)