💖 Easy Princess Crown Face Paint Tutorial for Kids | Beginner-Friendly Design

💖 Easy Princess Crown Face Paint Tutorial for Kids | Beginner-Friendly Design

Looking for a simple and cute princess face paint idea that’s perfect for kids? Whether you're a beginner or a pro, this princess crown face painting tutorial is super fun, easy to follow, and totally magical! ✨ It’s great for parties, playdates, or any day your little one wants to feel like royalty.


👑 Step 1: Create the Princess Crown Base

Start by choosing your favorite split cake – a pretty pink and blue combo works perfectly. Load the colors onto a flat brush (¾ inch for adults, or ½ inch for kids).

Place two little guidelines in the center of the forehead to help keep things symmetrical.

Then, place your brush on the first line, drag it upward, and twist the outer edge to create a point. That’s the top of your princess crown!

Next, add a loop on each side of the center point to finish the basic crown shape. It’s already looking royal!


👑 Step 2: Build the Sides of the Crown

Hold your brush at a 45-degree angle and start from the top corner of the forehead. Drag it down slightly and curve it inward to meet the center point—no twisting needed!

Right below that, add another loop and bring it toward the middle. Avoid the eyebrows for a neat, clean look.

Fill in the eyelids with the same colors to give the whole design a soft, magical glow. On kids’ skin, the paint goes on super smooth!


✨ Step 3: Add Swirls and Teardrops

Now grab a round number 2 brush and white face paint. Outline the crown and add teardrop clusters and gentle swirls. Make sure they all flow toward the center for a balanced, polished finish.

💡 Tip: Let the base layer dry completely before painting on top to avoid color mixing or smudging.


💎 Step 4: Add Gems or Bling

No princess crown is complete without a little sparkle! You can stick on loose gems using skin-safe glue, use a bling centerpiece, or even create your own. Anything sparkly will make the design pop!


✨ Step 5: Glitter & Finishing Touches

Apply some gel-based glitter using your finger or a soft brush. Be careful not to smudge the base layer—since the glitter is suspended in gel, it can move the paint around if it’s still wet.

To finish it all off, use a round number 4 brush to apply a bit of lipstick using one of your split cake colors. It pulls the whole look together beautifully!


👸 That’s It—Your Easy Princess Face Painting Is Complete!

This easy princess crown face paint design is perfect for beginners and can be customized with different colors, stars, or gems. Whether you're working on princess face paint ideas for a party or just for fun, this tutorial will make every little one feel like royalty.

 

By Ashlea Henson

 

 

 

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