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Face Painting: A Great Business for Moms
by JoAnne Westcott

Published on this site: September 29th, 2006 - See
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Many stay-at-home moms search for a flexible, home-based way to earn a
little extra money. Although it may sound like an unusual career path,
becoming a Professional Face Painter could be just the ticket many moms
are looking for. Why?
Face Painting = Happiness
What other business can you own where your job is to make a kid smile?
Face Painting is a fantastic way to spread smiles, allow kids to be individuals
and to express your own creativity.
Investment
For under $50.00, a beginner's "toolbox" of Face Painting supplies
can be purchased. This cost pales in comparison to some of the financial
commitments that are encouraged when starting other businesses or purchasing
the inventory to sell at craft shows, etc. And it's never a waste to purchase
Face Painting supplies because your kids will love them as much as you
do! Don't be surprised if they offer to paint you sometime.
Training
As in most things in life, the best way to learn is by doing. Once you've
purchased the appropriate face paints, brushes and other supplies, start
painting. There are e-books available to you as well as professional face
painters, who network on the Internet, ready and anxious to share their
knowledge and advice on getting started and building a business.
Marketing
Armed with a few hundred business cards, a camera and your Face Painting
masterpieces as your promotional tools, your marketing efforts can bloom.
By volunteering to face paint for friends, neighbors, school, etc., you
have the ability to begin booking paid events quite quickly.
Conclusion
This overview of the opportunity to become a Professional Face Painter
is not an attempt to oversimplify the business of Professional Face Painting.
The great face painters of the world practice their craft extensively,
train with the best instructors and meticulously maintain their accounting
records and booking calendars.
For a mom or even a creatively inclined college student, Face Painting
is a business that should be considered. Work where and when you want.
Establish your pricing structure based on your own market. Maintain the
flexibility needed to care foryour own children. And make a little extra
income for your
efforts.

JoAnne Westcott - is the publisher of several e-guides on Face
Painting: Your Face Painting Biz http://www.yourfacepaintingbiz.com
is a start-up guide for anyone interested in Face Painting as a home-based business. Easy Face
Painting http://www.easyfacepainting.com
is the beginner's guide to Face Painting.


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