Published: 08/08/2022

Cat Face Painting For Book Week
Cat Face Paint For Book Week
Step-By-Step Guide
In collaboration with @brightsideofnikki
SFX Creative Makeup Artist | Content Creator
Nikki is a Sydney-based Content Creator who embraces bringing the "bright side of you" out by taking watchers on an artistic journey and inspiring others to get creative! She specialises in SFX Creative Makeup that may involve a Disney character or two, but come Halloween time things get spooky!
Nikki is a Sydney-based Content Creator who embraces bringing the "bright side of you" out by taking watchers on an artistic journey and inspiring others to get creative! She specialises in SFX Creative Makeup that may involve a Disney character or two, but come Halloween time things get spooky!
Learn how to create a Cat Face Paint that's perfect for Book Week.
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Our Step-By-Step Animal Designs created in collaboration with Nikki from @brightsideofnikki will help you transform your child into one of 4 animals! The best part is you don't need to be a professional artist to achieve the look.
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All designs are created using our Monotint 6 Piece Book Week Face Paint Kit and you can customise your design to any colour you wish.
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Happy Painting and don't forget to tag us in your photos as we want to see your creations!
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Cat Face Paint
1. Using a sponge and the white paint, paint a semi-circle above the lips.
2. With your first chosen colour, using a sponge or brush apply it to the bottom part of face.
3. Then with your second chosen colour apply it to the upper part of the face with the childās eyes closed, using the sponge to blend smoothly. Or just apply the one colour!
4. Use a baby wipe to clean up the edges if you need to, but they donāt need to be perfect.
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Cat Face Paint
1. Using a sponge and the white paint, paint a semi-circle above the lips.
2. With your first chosen colour, using a sponge or brush apply it to the bottom part of face.
3. Then with your second chosen colour apply it to the upper part of the face with the childās eyes closed, using the sponge to blend smoothly. Or just apply the one colour!
4. Use a baby wipe to clean up the edges if you need to, but they donāt need to be perfect.
5. Create a lighter shade of pink by mixing white and pink, paint the inner ears light pink and if you like, paint the bottom lip the same colour.
6. With a small brush and black paint outline the ears and the tuffs of fur in between the ears, the cheeks and around the white upper mouth.
7. Continuing with black paint, draw the kitten nose and line from mid-nose to the mouth and paint the top lip black.Ā
8. Details! Using the black paint, add in the cat eyebrows, lashes, and stripes.
9. Add in some kitten freckles under the eyes and above the lips.
10. When dry, using a small brush and white paint, add in the whiskers.
5. Create a lighter shade of pink by mixing white and pink, paint the inner ears light pink and if you like, paint the bottom lip the same colour.
6. With a small brush and black paint outline the ears and the tuffs of fur in between the ears, the cheeks and around the white upper mouth.
7. Continuing with black paint, draw the kitten nose and line from mid-nose to the mouth and paint the top lip black.Ā
8. Details! Using the black paint, add in the cat eyebrows, lashes, and stripes.
9. Add in some kitten freckles under the eyes and above the lips.
10. When dry, using a small brush and white paint, add in the whiskers.
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Look 1 - Cat
1. Using a sponge and the white paint, paint a semi-circle above the lips.
2. With your first chosen colour, using a sponge or brush apply it to the bottom part of face.
3. Then with your second chosen colour apply it to the upper part of the face with the childās eyes closed, using the sponge to blend smoothly. Or just apply the one colour!
4. Use a baby wipe to clean up the edges if you need to, but they donāt need to be perfect.
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All looks created using our Monotint Book Week Liquid Face and Body Paint Pack of 6.
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