First, start with a curve, ues your 00 brush. Imagine some baubles hanging off it, starting from the bottom and going up freely. If drawing that line feels tricky, no worries—just keep it simple; as long as it's a curve, you're good!
Next, grab your dauber and make a circle by pressing down hard in one spot. Give it a little twist to fill in any gaps.
Now let’s add another ornament just above the brow. You can make these bigger or smaller depending on how much you apply - cover more area for larger ones that reach out to the edges.
You can be strategic about where you place them or just go with the flow based on whether it's for a kid's face or an adult's face. For smaller faces, stick to smaller baubles; for larger faces, feel free to use those big ones along with green circles.
Get some white paint on the round brush and create a little rectangle at the top of each ornament. Pull the brush downwards and outline them with same color. Go around highlighting your baubles—just make a "C" shape here and there.
Pull out your stencil next and draw some snowflakes! Then take your brush to add some white dots around too.
I love adding stars! So let's do one big star right here: flick downwards, then upwards, then out to the sides. Do another one at the top using that same flicking motion—it’s such a magical time of year that these stars really fit perfectly!
With this design, it totally screams Christmas!
Oh! And I like adding just a bit of sparkle too—I’ve got some gold glitter here. You’d be amazed how even just sprinkling on some glitter gives everything an extra touch of magic - it really makes things pop!
And there you have it Christmas baubles face paint design, really quick and easy to put together. As long as you've got the tools, obviously these are really handy to have in your face painting kit. They're great for bodies of spiders and all sorts of things making circles and things, like that.
Here is the full tutorial video, by @simonasfacepainting