Yesterday you met Fiona. Today I want you to meet Oscar, her brother. He selected a face painting very different than his sister's. I think his choice is a success as a "fright."
Jack, I don't go for that one, no offense. I think if we don't steer girls toward PINK and boys toward BLUE (you know what I mean!), they will end up choosing what they enjoy. My daughter was total tomboy, as they call it... I call it normal kid! Amy
His paint is much cooler, lol. No butterflies or pretty colors for him. If that was me, I wouldn't want to wash it off.
ReplyDeleteI think a psychologist would have an explanation for why there are such different choices in face painting by little boys and girls.
ReplyDeleteOscar is way too cute to ever look scary Kate :) and Fiona, what a very sweet little face.
ReplyDeleteso cute! that facepainter was excellent!
ReplyDeleteGreat makeup! I once stylized a skull on my face for Halloween with a mascara pencil, but this puts what I did to shame!
ReplyDeleteSamuraiFrog, ABCW
Only half frightful. The other half, pretty cute.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree, he's adopted a pretty frightening look.
ReplyDeleteThe half face is a little creepy! ;-)
ReplyDeleteHe is a split person, one good half and a bad one.
ReplyDeleteGood choice. He frightened me!
ReplyDeleteWell done, but I do prefer the cute, unpainted side.
ReplyDeleteHe's contemplating Hallowe'en, no doubt!
ReplyDeletecute, but scary!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABCW
Scary little one.
ReplyDeleteEW! I'm feeling scared!
ReplyDeleteYup. Little boys don't go in for butterflies and the like.
ReplyDeleteJack, I don't go for that one, no offense. I think if we don't steer girls toward PINK and boys toward BLUE (you know what I mean!), they will end up choosing what they enjoy. My daughter was total tomboy, as they call it... I call it normal kid! Amy
DeleteMy daughter used to like these scary faces - but she, like your son, couldn't actually look completely scary...they are both so damned cute!! Amy
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