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need suggestions on what to invest in
I finally got my hubby to give me 800.00 dollars to invest in paints and brushes. I have been overjoyed and thrilled since. However I am still a newbie to fp and have only been painting for 2 months now...I currently have a silly farm deluxe beginners kit, and like the paints that were included. Now that i am able to invest, i believe i have overwhelmed myself with research on paints,,as far as what to buy, what brand,an so on .....so in an attempt to get refocused and start back to painting im open to any suggestions you think would be helpful....thanks
heavenly_touch- Number of posts : 24
Age : 47
Location : TN
Registration date : 2011-10-04
Re: need suggestions on what to invest in
I would invest in some nice brushes, round and flat in the sizes you use most.
Some sponges ( I only use one sponge per child, sometimes even two sponges per child) For example if you buy a 20 pack of Wolfe sponges (or any other brand) and cut them in half you already have 40 sponges to use.
Wolfe white and black, you will use lots of white and black so the bigger containers would be adviseable.
Some glitter.
As far as artycakes or splitcakes are concerned you can either buy a couple or make your own by cutting up bigger cakes.
If you buy them the big one for tigers (orange/ yellow/ white) would propably be good.
Some sponges ( I only use one sponge per child, sometimes even two sponges per child) For example if you buy a 20 pack of Wolfe sponges (or any other brand) and cut them in half you already have 40 sponges to use.
Wolfe white and black, you will use lots of white and black so the bigger containers would be adviseable.
Some glitter.
As far as artycakes or splitcakes are concerned you can either buy a couple or make your own by cutting up bigger cakes.
If you buy them the big one for tigers (orange/ yellow/ white) would propably be good.
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oh yeah,, and you have propably already noticed that the bigger cakes you get, the more you get for your money. So I would get the most common colours in the larger sizes (or those colours that you think you will usethe most)
I hope this helps.
I hope this helps.
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Well the paints that came in the kit was paradise ... basic 8 color with 2 american choice brushes 5 and 2
heavenly_touch- Number of posts : 24
Age : 47
Location : TN
Registration date : 2011-10-04
Re: need suggestions on what to invest in
Besides the basics discussed above, I have found it VERY helpful to have a few bottles of Liquid Bling on hand. And a rainbow cake. At every festival I did this summer, the design with the rainbow stripe beginning above the forehead and sweeping down the cheek was enormously popular. After I did it, I added white stars and touched them up with the Liquid Bling, and there were lots of really happy little girls.
I had eight colors of Liquid Bling on hand, and I used gold and then let the girls pick the second color. 98% of them pointed to the bottle of fuchsia. Every time.
So, that's just become a staple in my kit.
$800!! Cool!! Have fun!!
) joan
I had eight colors of Liquid Bling on hand, and I used gold and then let the girls pick the second color. 98% of them pointed to the bottle of fuchsia. Every time.
So, that's just become a staple in my kit.
$800!! Cool!! Have fun!!
) joan
JJJJJ- Number of posts : 1053
Registration date : 2011-08-26
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Yes, I totally forgot those. The rainbow always gets requested at least once even if I don't have my rainbowcake out. And I totally agree with the liquid bling, gold for sure, maybe silver as well concidering that it is winter and silver works well for any winterdesigns.
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try a number 4 and 2 round brush, a 3/4 flat brush. Maybe a smudger. Some on here use a new brush for every child. I have at least 8 number 4s. One is solely for white, one other only for black, same with the number 2s. You need to find out what brush sizes work best for you. It might take some trial and error.
maybe a practice head would be something to concider as well.
maybe a practice head would be something to concider as well.
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IMO you would spend your money more wisely on paints than a practice head. Got one as well as a practice skin pad. Nine times out of ten I just practice on my arm. Check out the advice of some of the folks on the forum that have been doing this for years. More is not always better, especially if you wind up spending money on something you'll never use!
martha- Number of posts : 1951
Age : 64
Location : Searcy, AR
Registration date : 2011-05-22
Re: need suggestions on what to invest in
If I were you, I would only spend $200 of it right now. Buy smaller sizes of different paints, get brushes on sale from AC Moore and Michaels when coupons are available, and learn what you like. I am phasing out all of my Snazaroo because I prefer Wolfe, TAG, and Paradise. I agree Wolfe black and white are staples in many kits. I have discovered I use my neon rainbows more than any other, and found tack sponges at a horse supply store for 1/3 cost of other sponges. Don't buy brushes in bulk. Get one, try it out, if you like it buy other styles from that manufacturer. Save your money for a nice chair, table, tent, advertising, business cards, etc. My husband and I agreed to a rule of putting a percentage of money from gigs back into supplies. Buy what you need and not what you crave. It's very easy to spend money on nice glittery things. Just take it slow and enjoy.
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About the practice head, a while back someone told me about a set of 3 disposable cutting boards you can get at Walmart. They wipe clean easily and you can practice like crazy over and over. Wolfe black can stain them but they're so cheap to replace if the ghosting really bugs you.
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I would get insurance so that you can bring in more money, some business cards. a neon raibow and true rainbow split. a big red, orange black and white. metalic white if you don't want all of the metalics as it can shine all things a bit.
brushes three size 4s and 2 s for details. a medium flat, a large flat and a medium sised filbert. Also gold liquid bling, and an extra tip for when it clogs or you loose it. some holographic glitter, a brush tub, extra sponges and -
Then whatever colour paints and brushes you like and somthing to put them in be it a scrapbook case, pallette, fatmax rolling scrapbook case etc
my reasoning is
as a beginner the rainbow butterfly is your friend.
Although I have lots of glitter the holographic is enough to get me by a job.
orange - tigers are popular, Red - so is spidy - black and white well you know.
bling - gold is good almost universal and adds value to your design.
Brushes the absolute minamum. to do and try diferent things and to figure out where to go from there.what you like and what sises you want/need.
Insurance - as I wasn't even aloud to paint (as a volunteer) without it. and if you want to do it, and get a return on the $800 (I assume that is what your husband wants anyway) you will need it.
business cards because people will ask for them when they see you.
and somthing to put the paint in as you are going to need to move it around to use/store it from practice to jobs to just keeping it away from curious children.
and at the end there should be enough left to get things for fun that you want as well
brushes three size 4s and 2 s for details. a medium flat, a large flat and a medium sised filbert. Also gold liquid bling, and an extra tip for when it clogs or you loose it. some holographic glitter, a brush tub, extra sponges and -
Then whatever colour paints and brushes you like and somthing to put them in be it a scrapbook case, pallette, fatmax rolling scrapbook case etc
my reasoning is
as a beginner the rainbow butterfly is your friend.
Although I have lots of glitter the holographic is enough to get me by a job.
orange - tigers are popular, Red - so is spidy - black and white well you know.
bling - gold is good almost universal and adds value to your design.
Brushes the absolute minamum. to do and try diferent things and to figure out where to go from there.what you like and what sises you want/need.
Insurance - as I wasn't even aloud to paint (as a volunteer) without it. and if you want to do it, and get a return on the $800 (I assume that is what your husband wants anyway) you will need it.
business cards because people will ask for them when they see you.
and somthing to put the paint in as you are going to need to move it around to use/store it from practice to jobs to just keeping it away from curious children.
and at the end there should be enough left to get things for fun that you want as well
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I would get a couple of arty cakes for cheek butterflies and flowers. They make very quick and beautiful designs. I agree about the rainbow cake. (neon). I'm not a huge fan of my round neon wolfe rainbow cake just because it's hard to load. The square or rectangular cakes that Metina have in the shop are nicer for loading. (just my opinion).
For me, white starblend has been great. I use it a lot on my tigers and for my spidermen for the eyes (and muzzle). Other painters may not use it, but it goes on SO smoothly and makes it easier for the little kids not to flinch and squint. It also doesn't smudge around the mouth like regular paint. I agree with the others. Get a metalic color of some sort. Metalic white or even Kryolan's silver. Mix it with anything and you have a nice, light, sparkly color that works beautifully as a base. $800. I'm jealous!! Took me several years to spend that much!
For me, white starblend has been great. I use it a lot on my tigers and for my spidermen for the eyes (and muzzle). Other painters may not use it, but it goes on SO smoothly and makes it easier for the little kids not to flinch and squint. It also doesn't smudge around the mouth like regular paint. I agree with the others. Get a metalic color of some sort. Metalic white or even Kryolan's silver. Mix it with anything and you have a nice, light, sparkly color that works beautifully as a base. $800. I'm jealous!! Took me several years to spend that much!
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Oh, and Flopsie, that was the BEST advice ever. So practical. Hold onto most of the money until you have more experience and know what you really find yourself needing. SMART!
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I agree with flopsie..you don't need to spend 800 on paint..i would only use around 200 of it..you can get all you need for that..I would invest in the insurance..you will also need a table of some sort, or a fat max to work out of. the fat max will be a good storage for your paints, sponges, glitter, brushes,, get a photo book for your pictures..
don't forget the business cards..I have the link to a place that makes banners really cheap..
http://www.allstatebanners.com/vinyl-banners/full-color/design-online
also here is a picture of my banner that it also a photo board..[img][/img]
don't forget the business cards..I have the link to a place that makes banners really cheap..
http://www.allstatebanners.com/vinyl-banners/full-color/design-online
also here is a picture of my banner that it also a photo board..[img][/img]
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this banner did not come from the link that I sent to you..I paid about 90 dollars for this banner..they put the photo sleeves on for me with commercial double sided tape..I cant change the pictures out when i want..
Re: need suggestions on what to invest in
I would say that if you are a brush stroke, quick design fan then you go for more of the wax based paints like TAG, DFX & Wolfe. If you like blending and creating your own bases then Paradise and Krylon are the way to go with white and black in the above brands.
I would watch Lisa Joy Young's kit tutorial. You would be surprised how small it is. I'm a big fan of staying small. I do a lot of one-stroke designs and so now I'm making and investing more in one-stroke cakes and bought a Ben Nye powder kit for bases for the designs. I'm finding that I like metallics more than regular colors so I bought the TAG pearls instead of replenishing my regular colors.
Lucky you but I know the feeling. I've literally spent 4 hours filling and emptying a shopping cart before just trying to make the right decision.
Good luck,
D.
I would watch Lisa Joy Young's kit tutorial. You would be surprised how small it is. I'm a big fan of staying small. I do a lot of one-stroke designs and so now I'm making and investing more in one-stroke cakes and bought a Ben Nye powder kit for bases for the designs. I'm finding that I like metallics more than regular colors so I bought the TAG pearls instead of replenishing my regular colors.
Lucky you but I know the feeling. I've literally spent 4 hours filling and emptying a shopping cart before just trying to make the right decision.
Good luck,
D.
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Great advice everyone!!
But THIS, mostly this...
Oh yeah, and have fun!
But THIS, mostly this...
flopsietheclown wrote:If I were you, I would only spend $200 of it right now. Buy smaller sizes of different paints, get brushes on sale from AC Moore and Michaels when coupons are available, and learn what you like. I am phasing out all of my Snazaroo because I prefer Wolfe, TAG, and Paradise. I agree Wolfe black and white are staples in many kits. I have discovered I use my neon rainbows more than any other, and found tack sponges at a horse supply store for 1/3 cost of other sponges. Don't buy brushes in bulk. Get one, try it out, if you like it buy other styles from that manufacturer. Save your money for a nice chair, table, tent, advertising, business cards, etc. My husband and I agreed to a rule of putting a percentage of money from gigs back into supplies. Buy what you need and not what you crave. It's very easy to spend money on nice glittery things. Just take it slow and enjoy.
Oh yeah, and have fun!
1HappyNut- Number of posts : 632
Age : 47
Location : British Columbia
Registration date : 2011-06-02
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I agree that you don't need to spend the whole $800 on paints. Starting out, you just need a rainbow of colors, maybe 12 total. I know sometimes, you might need several different blues, pinks and browns. I'm loving my Kryolan. Each person is different and likes paints for different reasons.
A must for me is a neon rainbow cake and an one stroke arty cake for a snake and an one stroke arty cake regular rainbow for small butterflies.
I probably spend more money on brushes then anything.
Look on Ebay for tack sponges. You can get 100 for around $30 Cut them in half and you have 200!
A must for me is a neon rainbow cake and an one stroke arty cake for a snake and an one stroke arty cake regular rainbow for small butterflies.
I probably spend more money on brushes then anything.
Look on Ebay for tack sponges. You can get 100 for around $30 Cut them in half and you have 200!
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CottonKandyClown- Number of posts : 1109
Location : Williamson, WV
Registration date : 2010-06-25
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I would stay away from any round rainbow cakes, the rectangle ones are so much easier to use. I also like the Tag 2 color split cakes. I love my Arty Cakes too and use the one with green, yellow and black alot. You can use it for leaves and snakes and dragons. I would buy some metallic colors too, I have seen some great designs on here done with them. Check out Lisajoyyoung on youtube, she has a video on her favorite products, some great info there. Have fun!
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Again I echo Flopsie's advice. I think I spent about $200 total in the beginning. But later I kind of wished I had bought some things differently or not bought some things, had money for others, you get the picture. I think you will be glad if you spend sparingly now, as tempting as it is to spend it all now! Good luck, I'm jealous of you!
zeebee- Number of posts : 169
Age : 46
Location : Utah
Registration date : 2010-05-21
Re: need suggestions on what to invest in
I have the paradise kit...what I want to add is
Gold
Silver
Black-DFX or Wolfe
White-DFX or Wolfe
Light Blue-TAG
Red-TAG (the paradise is wayyy too dark for me)
Gold liquid bling
Silver liquid bling
Fuschia liquid bling
Neon Rainbow Cake
A couple rainbow cakes of your own choosing, really depends on preference
If you like one strokes I would recommend these for starters.
Rainbow One stroke
Snake one stroke
Rose one stroke
Ocean one stroke
Thats just my opinion, and when I get the money, exactly what my kit will look like
Gold
Silver
Black-DFX or Wolfe
White-DFX or Wolfe
Light Blue-TAG
Red-TAG (the paradise is wayyy too dark for me)
Gold liquid bling
Silver liquid bling
Fuschia liquid bling
Neon Rainbow Cake
A couple rainbow cakes of your own choosing, really depends on preference
If you like one strokes I would recommend these for starters.
Rainbow One stroke
Snake one stroke
Rose one stroke
Ocean one stroke
Thats just my opinion, and when I get the money, exactly what my kit will look like
Airyfairy- Number of posts : 104
Age : 35
Location : MA
Registration date : 2011-04-29
Re: need suggestions on what to invest in
I agree with what was posted before. The most important (and the really expensive part of facepainting) (in my opinion) is the insurance, business cards, and a nice carrying something (fatmax, sewing kit, I currently have a pink/black wheelie suitcase that I found in the Michael's scrapbooking department, whatever floats your boat)
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don't forget the wonderful plastic mirrors at silly farm. I have one in each size and they've been dropped a gazillion times with no mishaps.
good business cards.
photo boards.
maybe a subscription to fabatv, especially when they're running specials and you get a freebie.
good business cards.
photo boards.
maybe a subscription to fabatv, especially when they're running specials and you get a freebie.
Luvs to paint- Number of posts : 726
Location : MS Gulf Coast
Registration date : 2011-02-11
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I think if you research on here (using the search bar) on items you are considering buying, you'll save a lot of footwork & cash. In the long run, when you lay out for a big purchase of paint, see if you can get a discount if it's not on sale...some retailers will do that..
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