FUNKY FACES
Awards
Face Painting International Convention 2003
Orlando, Florida
1st Place 'Best all Round'
In this year Julie topped her past achievements by coming first in the 'Best All Round' catergory at this years International Face Painting Convention in Orlando, Florida.
It was a great event that was attended by the best facepainters and airbrush artists from around the world.
Thirteen countries in all.
Thanks to all those that attended the conference.
This is the first time Brian, our airbrush artist has entered a face painting competition. Actually, it was only the third face that he had ever painted.
Thanks to all the support he received at the convention.
UK Face Painting Convention 2004
Telford, England
1st Place ' Youth Face Painter of the Year'
This is the face that Emma (our Daughter) won with at this years UK Face Painting Convention in Telford, Shropshire, England.
It was the first time she had entered a competition and was delighted to be voted first by those that attended the conference.
UK Face Painting Convention 2005
Telford, England
1st Place ' Youth Face Painter of the Year'
This is the face that Louise (our Daughter) won with at this years UK Face Painting Convention in Telford, Shropshire, England.
She was delighted to be voted first by those that attended the conference.
Face Painting International Convention 2003
Orlando, Florida
2nd Place Novice Award
Day of a 1000 Lions Guinness World Record Face Painting
Longleat Safari Park
In aid of Rainbow Trust Childrens Charity
On Saturday 3rd June 2006, Julie Successfully completed a Guinness World Record Face Painting attempt.
In a team of five, professional face painters from around the country, participated in a four hour endurance and speed event trying to set a record of 600 faces.
Set in the luxurious surroundings of Longleat House, Wiltshire, the team successfully smashed the record set by the Guinness officials.
The total number of faces that were painted in the four hour period was 989, therefore acheiving a New World Record.
The team were awarded their official world record certificates by Lord Bath himself along with the Guinness officials.
The team also raised money by obtaining donations which went to the Rainbow Trust Charity.
Julie would like to thank all the other members of the team and everyone that helped on the day.