Charity
I am open to helping charities and non profits, There are several that are near
and dear to my heart. Because I understand face painting isn't always in the
budget but is always wanted I've come up with charity options so that all
parties are compensated and happy! :)
1) 20/80% Split
If you are having a huge event (7,000 people or more) I'm open to
charging directly to the customer and providing you a 20% donation in turn you
would provide me a receipt of my donation.
2) Sponsorship
If you would like to provide free face painting to your guests you can ask a sponsor to pay my event fee. Ask someone to sponsor me at your event, in turn they can
advertise their business with a banner or make an announcement. "Thank you ____for sponsoring face painting for our event." It's a great way for them to promote themselves and its a tax write off since it's considered a donation.
3) Pay directly You can pay my event rate of $100 an hour with a 2 hour minim then put out a donation box at the face painting table to try and recoup your cost
4) Pay Supplies- A few times a year If it's a Sunday or Friday I'm open to donating my time to a charity, if my supplies are paid for.
4) 1 Free event a year- I choose 1 charity per year to donate my time and supplies to help raise money. I only do this in January. Approved charities: St. Judes children hospital, Any animal rescue, Fibro awareness and autism awareness. Please inquire to see if your charity fits within my one free event category.
and dear to my heart. Because I understand face painting isn't always in the
budget but is always wanted I've come up with charity options so that all
parties are compensated and happy! :)
1) 20/80% Split
If you are having a huge event (7,000 people or more) I'm open to
charging directly to the customer and providing you a 20% donation in turn you
would provide me a receipt of my donation.
2) Sponsorship
If you would like to provide free face painting to your guests you can ask a sponsor to pay my event fee. Ask someone to sponsor me at your event, in turn they can
advertise their business with a banner or make an announcement. "Thank you ____for sponsoring face painting for our event." It's a great way for them to promote themselves and its a tax write off since it's considered a donation.
3) Pay directly You can pay my event rate of $100 an hour with a 2 hour minim then put out a donation box at the face painting table to try and recoup your cost
4) Pay Supplies- A few times a year If it's a Sunday or Friday I'm open to donating my time to a charity, if my supplies are paid for.
4) 1 Free event a year- I choose 1 charity per year to donate my time and supplies to help raise money. I only do this in January. Approved charities: St. Judes children hospital, Any animal rescue, Fibro awareness and autism awareness. Please inquire to see if your charity fits within my one free event category.
FREE EVENTS
I'm so sorry but I can not paint for free. My products are very expensive and I dedicate a lot of time and money to educating myself to become an excellent artist. I work full time as a face painter; In order to pay for my products, classes, and daily living expenses I can only take paying events. Please refer to the above options for alternative ideas. You can also try and find me at upcoming events under the "find me" tab. Bring your kids to my upcoming events and pay per face as a more affordable option.