Our stencils come in a variety of sizes and are frequently used on wood, canvas, furniture, walls, floors, mixed media, cards and cakes. Since our products are sturdy and reusable, it is easy to experiment with color combinations and surfaces to find that perfect fit. Here at Ohio’s StudioR12, we use high quality Mylar material to make flexible, easy-to-clean stencils. No matter how you use it, this versatile design will provide a fun and affordable way to add Halloween style to your home decor, art projects, gifts and crafts. In a DIY craft setting, this template adds a personal artistic flair to customized gift wrap and Halloween lawn decor. Used as a wall hanging, this is an excellent addition to the classroom or kids’ playroom… or your own porch. This particular stencil is a nod to the mischievous and scary side of the trick-or-treat season, with its triangular eyes, skeleton-like nose and crooked smile. What's colorful, round and possibly the best part of fall? Pumpkins! StudioR12’s jack-o-lantern and pumpkin face stencil designs are a perfect way to take the guesswork out of pumpkin carving time with the family this autumn season. Voila! You are done! Looks pretty cool in black and white, but looking more like a scary clown.Scary Jack o Lantern Pumpkin Face Stencil - A stencil by the artists at StudioR12! I really want to make these areas to poof out a bit more. I put it in the middle of the “squares” on my forehead, above the eyebrows, on my cheeks area. In the area where I want it to pop out a bit more (to mimick the shape of pumpkin), I applied a matte Yellow eyeshadow (from Sleek makeup Ultra Mattes v1 palette) with a blending brush. On top of those black shadows, I applied a matte Orange eyeshadow (I used the orange from S leek Makeup Ultra Mattes V1 palette).ħ. I also carefully added some shading on the areas where I want it to look like it’s receding.Ħ. Using a small blending brush, I blend out the edges of the lines. I also created some cracks near the mouth area.ĥ. Then, using an eyeliner brush and a matte black eyeshadow, I lightly create lines all over the face to create the crease of the pumpkin. I outlined where I want the mouth, nose, eyes, wrinkles to be using black water-based face paint.ģ. Lightly stippled it all over my face, neck, and ears for an even coverage.Ģ. I applied an orange cream-based face paint all over my face using a wedged sponge. I could only find this honey colored ones from Fresh Kon, since it’s pretty hard to find specialty contact lenses here in Jakarta.ġ. Contacts (optional) – you don’t have to use contacts, or you can use a brighter one than mine. For highlight I used a blending brush, like MAC 217ĥ.For details like the lines and contouring, I used the Rigger type (similar to MAC 209, but with longer bristles).For large area, I used an angled brush (similar to MAC 263 but slightly bigger).Brushes – I used mostly synthetic artist brushes. Eyeshadow – matte black, matte orange, matte yellow for highlight and contour.Ĥ. Black water based face paint – you can use cream too if you prefer cream product, or even an eyeliner. I used a local Indonesian brand called PAC.Ģ. Orange face paint (water or cream) – I mixed red and yellow cream face paint to create the orange base. JUST FYI – I am accepting Halloween makeup jobs! If you need a makeup artist to do your scary makeup, I’m available! Contact me through email or line – KireiMakeup!ġ. My sister and I actually love carving pumpkins! We love the scary face ones! WHY you ask? Well, that’s because Jack-O-Lantern aka pumpkin carving is very popular in Canada during Halloween month. Are you ready for Halloween?! I sure am! So, for the second installment of my Halloween series, I decided to do a Jack-O-Lantern makeup tutorial.
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