Face painting opportunity

Extreme Marketing & Promotions is currently scouting talent with face
painting experience for a fun event at a popular retail location. We are
looking for reliable, outgoing, and kid-friendly talent to work this event.
Talent must have their own face painting kit. (Face painting kits can be
found at retail chains, craft or art or party supply stores as low as $8.00)
Please review the information below and follow directions to apply.
Saturday, May 13th, 2017
11am-3pm
Springfield OR 97477
$20.00 per hour
$10 bonus for returning kit to UPS
-Branded t-shirt (provided by client)
-Khaki or black pants or shorts (shorts can be no shorter than two inches
above the knees)
-Closed toed shoes
The hired talent will be painting the faces of customers coming up to the
branded table. How busy you are will influence how elaborate your face
painting needs to be. Talent must be able to draw basic shapes: butterflies,
basketballs, whiskers, etc. You will be provided with a branded shirt, table,
table cloth, chairs, and smocks for children, but you will need to bring your
own mirrors, paints, and brushes. We suggest bringing a towel, paper towels,
or napkins to clean off brushes.
-Must bring own paints, brushes, and mirror
-Talent should have past experience as face painter or make-up artist
-Must have a phone to take pictures
-Must be comfortable around children
INTERESTED?
Please email Natalie@extrememp.com with ‘Face Painter-Cleveland OH” in
subject line and be sure to include the following information:
– Recent promotional resume
– Current photograph (does not have to be a professional photo)
– Confirm you meet all requirements
– If you have pictures of past face painting experience, that is a plus!
Otherwise, please include basic art samples (shapes of butterflies,
basketballs, etc.)

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