Friday, July 31, 2009

What goes good with wine? Face painting! Oh, and Cheese!

Excellent news! PartiGras is teaming up with Easley Winery to bring face painting to the Taste of Downtown on Saturday, August 8th! Lana and I are so very excited. I got the call yesterday from a co-worker who helps us facepaint for the annual picnic and also works for Easley. She told the Wonderful Makers of Excellent Wines of our skills, and they asked her to invite us to be their guest. We get to set up shop, offering our excellent skills to the masses, and in exchange we paint the Easley Children for free. Yippee!

As another exciting addition, Ryan Baxter Photography has made his services available for the event (that would be the "cheese" part of the title). He will be photographing our work and posting the images to his website, http://www.ryanbaxterphotography.ifp3.com/, so that the memory of our work can outlive the washcloth. Our clients will be able to get a free digital image if they would like. Very cool.

For the next week, Lana and I will be scurrying around making sure we have everything we need and praying for a beautiful day! (I bought a new bandana for my hair just for the occasion!) And next Saturday, 4-10, we expect to see everyone on College Ave! Check out the details at www.easleywinery.com/taste_of_downtown/

See Ya there!

~Jen

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Awesomes Reasons to Hire a Face Painter

· Birthday Parties
· DayCare Centers and Summer Camp Events
· Sweet 16 Parties
· Modeling – Look uber-fierce in body paint.
· Bar & Bat Mitzvahs
· Wedding Receptions - Let me entertain the kids so that you can enjoy your reception.
· Restaurants - Great for kids night or when you want to draw customers on a slow night
· Holiday Parties – Christmas, Easter, 4th of July, Arbor Day, any day!
· Pregnancy Belly Painting
· Children’s Events
· Skating Parties and Cosmic Bowling – Make it extra-awesome with Black-Light responsive paint!
· Corporate Events – Adults love it too!
· Trade shows - Great way to draw more people to your booth!
· Grand Openings
· Sporting Events – Is there a better way to show your team spirit?
· Movies – Need to look like Voldemort or the cast of Rocky Horror?
· Teen dances
· Fund-Raiser – We can work out a deal to make your charitable organization some money!
· Family Fun Nights
· GEN-CON is coming up – Why not go as your favorite RGP character?
· Mardi Gras Parties
· Company Picnics
· Prom Parties
· Company Promotions
· Halloween Party – Win best costume for sure!
· Haunted Housing – Scare them back!
· Reunions
· School Functions
· Theme Parties
· Any event where you want great memories
· While getting painted is loads of fun, it is also fun to watch!
· We use only professional FDA approved paints and cosmetic grade glitters


Contact us at partigras@gmail.com to make arrangements for PartiGras to come to your Event!



Saturday, July 18, 2009

Jungbauer of Yesteryear




Ah, July 4th, 2008. I can remember it like it was last year! The weather was warm (and not rainy!). There was swimming, grilling, singing, chocolate pudding wrestling, and face painting! Both Lana and I had much darker hair, and as I recall, we had just expanded our set of facepaint to include a lot of new cool colors. My personal favorite of the day was Lana's rocket on Hope's son Miles. Imagined on the spot and it looked Fabu! Good times, Good times!
~Jen

















Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Today's the Day the Jungbauers Have Their Picnic!



Well, maybe not today. It was the annual Jungbauer July 4th celebration that wouldn't be complete without a little face painting! Every event there is something new! I knew it was only a matter of time before we got a KISS request, and here it was. (Actually, it took a few years, so I guess it did take a while.) I also did my first belly painting ever! Lana and I had a great time, as usual, and the kids were super-cute. Stay tuned for scenes from last year's extravaganza!
Can't wait until next year!
~Jen









Saturday, July 11, 2009

Courtney's Birthday Party






In the very near future, I intend to post some pictures of a historical nature. A "Best of..." Compilation, if you will. But... Today I worked a Birthday Party! My niece Courtney is now a ripe old age of 10 and it must be celebrated properly. Not a paying gig... unless you consider securing my status as coolest aunt ever as sufficient payment... and for my nieces and nephews, I do.

It was loads of fun. I did some of the usual. An August Clown, Purple Puppy, fancy eye art and princessy decorations. I ventured into some newness... Insane Clown Posse, and some wrestling character, both by request. Hey, I aim to please. The kids were happy, I was happy, my husband took some fun pictures, and I discovered I make a lot of funny faces when I paint!

~ Jen













Friday, July 10, 2009

The Story of Partigras....


It's the Adventures of PartiGras FacePainting starring Jen and Lana. Once, mild mannered social work home visitors, now a precision strike-force of face painting wizardry!




Okay, we are still mild-mannered social workers, but we are also a team of awesome face painters. Lana and I have been life-long artists and met while working at Healthy Families. We began face painting as a part of the picnic our program hosts for our participants. It all started out very simple... Lana and I using watercolor pencils (we were naive).



Then my daughter got her face painted at Busch Gardens on a Spring Break trip. I was fascinated and in complete awe. I came back a changed woman with a new mission and a single focus. I began to research professional face painting... paints, how-to's, sponges, brushes, safety and hygiene, everything. Then I shared with Lana and she was hooked too.


So the next picnic, face painting stepped up a notch and has never been the same! Now Lana and I are PartiGras FacePainting and will now have the pleasure of chronicling our adventures and creations here!


So, read, enjoy, and if you are interested in our services, send an email to partigras@gmail.com!

Here's some Picnic pics where it all started...


Yay for Painting!
~Jen