In this tutorial, we’ll create a soft rainbow eye design topped with clouds and tiny stars. The entire look takes less than five minutes but still appears polished, cute, and eye-catching.
Tools You’ll Need
To create this easy rainbow face paint, prepare the following essentials:
- 10g One Stroke Refill – Rainbow
- White face paint (you may also add yellow if you want extra brightness)
- Flat brush #20
- Round brush #04
- Optional: glitter cream for added sparkle.
Split cakes—also known as one-stroke paints—are blocks of face paint made with several colors placed side by side. With just one sweep of a flat brush, you can create instant gradients, rainbows, and multi-color shapes. This makes them ideal for quick designs, high-volume events, and fast learning.
Step-by-Step Easy Rainbow Face Paint Tutorial
Step 1: Create the Rainbow Shape
Start by activating your rainbow split cake with a small amount of water.
Use a large flat brush such as a Flat #20, which helps pick up all the colors at once.
Sweep your brush across the paint cake until the colors look smooth and fully loaded. Then gently glide the brush over the skin to form your rainbow. For this design, paint a soft C-shape around the outer corner of the eye.
If the colors look too soft or uneven at the edges, reload your brush and go over the rainbow once or twice more. This keeps the lines clean and the gradient crisp.
This single step is the heart of your easy rainbow face paint look—quick, simple, and vibrant.
Step 2: Add Soft White Clouds
Next, dip your Round #04 brush into thick white face paint.
White must be creamy and opaque so the clouds stand out on top of the rainbow.
To paint the clouds, create a bumpy upper edge. Start with a taller bump in the middle and paint smaller bumps on each side.
Place your clouds on both ends of the rainbow or just at the bottom corner, depending on the look you prefer.
Step 3: Add Stars and Fine Sparkles
Using the same white paint, add small four-point stars around the rainbow.
If you have yellow face paint, mix in a few yellow stars to create depth and variation.
For tiny sparkles, use the end of your brush handle. Dip it into white or yellow paint and lightly dot around the rainbow. This adds layers and creates a magical, glowing effect.
These small details take only seconds to add but make a huge difference in the final look.
Optional: Add Glitter for Extra Shine
If you want a dazzling finish, apply glitter cream on top of the rainbow or around the clouds. It's best to use a damp filbert brush or a silicone applicator to pick up the product and apply it.
Glitter is optional in this tutorial, but it instantly enhances the design—especially in outdoor light or stage lighting. Kids absolutely love the sparkle.
Pro Tips for Perfect Rainbow Face Painting
- Do not overload the brush with water. Too much water will dilute the colors.
- Follow the curve of the face. Rainbows look best when they complement the natural contours of the eye.
- Use smooth, confident strokes. One-stroke designs rely on fluid motion.
- Keep your white paint thick. Thin white creates translucent clouds that won’t show over darker colors.
- Add stars last. This keeps them crisp and prevents smudging.
These simple tips help your easy rainbow face paint stay clean, bright, and professional.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a specific type of split cake?
Any high-quality rainbow one-stroke paint will work, but strong pigments create the best effect.
Can this design be used on adults?
Yes! It’s cute on children but also works beautifully for festivals, parades, and colorful makeup looks.
How long does it take to paint?
Most painters finish this design in 3–5 minutes, making it great for busy events.
Final Look
With just three simple steps, you’ve created an easy rainbow face paint design that is bright, fun, and absolutely beginner-friendly. This quick rainbow look works for any occasion and can be customized with extra clouds, stars, glitter, or even a small sun or moon.
Whether you're painting at home or at an event, this design is a perfect way to practice one-stroke techniques while creating something magical and colorful.

