Can face painting be turned into a part time job?

i mean like at carnivals, football games, etc, theres always someone wanting their face painted, how much do i charge?

Answers:
bird I know and her mate sat on a garage forecourt at the cup final and charged £3. Took them 3 mins to do each one (they used a sponge) thay made £400 in three hours.
My wife does this part time. She attends birthday parties fete's etc, and charhges £1.50 a time.
She also knows of a lady who approach the Wacky Warehouse kids play area's and asked if she could pitch a small table in the corner, she made nearly £600 in a day and a half.
Yep also birthday parties,£2.50 a go.
Yeah, I even see face painting on high streets!

I'd say between £1.50 and £3 would be suitable
Ive seen other people doing it..fairs, malls, partys....
yes? if you're good enough? if you are why not advertise for children's party's etc? this way you will get out of having to shell out for a stall etc? charge something like £1.50..if you go too dear no one will come,however something that's priced reasonable,and if you're quick at it,then you could be on to a winner? better in my opinion to not charge too much and get 10 kids lining up.then charge too much and have one kid wanting it done ,and you're sat twiddling your thumbs for about 1/2 hour?

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