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- Provider travels up to 100 miles
Happy Go Lucky Face Painting is a different kind of face painting company. We go way beyond cheek art to transform you into a tiger, a butterfly, a kitty, or even a superhero!
Eleven years experience in body art and 7 years teaching preschoolers combine to make a face painter for any occasion.
From children's birthday parties to city wide festivals, we have the skills to make every event magical and memorable! It's true! Children love face painting!
Only FDA approved face paints from reputable companies are used. No travel fee for inside the 15-mile radius which includes Seattle and Everett.
A. Check out websites! If someone is hired to come to your house to paint children and they can't make that day magical and wonderful for your kids because they can't paint a unicorn that looks like a unicorn, or can't make any conversation with children... your child won't be too happy and you'll just be throwing your money away. A little research will go a long way.
A. I LOVE working with children and can talk to them and interact with them better than most. I paint fast and I paint well! I use paints, glitter, gems... all items to make a magical, memorable day for your event.
A. I love seeing a child's smile when I pull out the mirror for the "reveal". Seeing their face makes my whole day bright! Being able to create something beautiful or fanciful. When a little girls sees here princess mask, or a little boy sees his tiger... the look on their face is an amazing thing to behold indeed!
A. How do you wash the paint off?
Well, the absolute best way to remove face paint is anyway you would remove makeup. Anything that removes makeup without hurting your eyes is great for children. I recommend a "no tears" baby shampoo, baby wipes, cold cream... and then there's always the pillowcase. Seeing as they are children, every once in a while, let them fall asleep in it. The pillowcase will take off half of it and it is far easier to wash a pillowcase than a child.