Practice Boards

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A practice board is a reusable surface designed to feel similar to skin. It allows you to:
- Practice designs
- Test colours
- Learn brush control
…without painting on a person.
Why we use practice boards
Practice boards help you improve faster.
They:
- Remove pressure
- Allow mistakes
- Save time and stress
You can paint, wipe it off, and start again. No one is waiting. No one is watching. This is where real learning happens.
What we practice on boards
Throughout this course, we’ll use practice boards to:
- Learn brush strokes
- Practice dots, lines, and teardrops
- Test split cakes and blends
- Build muscle memory
- Try full designs before painting faces
If a design doesn’t work — that’s perfect.
That means you’re learning.
How to use a practice board
- Place the board on a flat surface
- Use the same paints, brushes, and sponges as you would on skin
- Paint slowly and focus on control
- Repeat strokes again and again
When you’re finished:
- Wipe clean with a damp cloth or wipes
- Let it dry
- Start again
Practice boards vs real faces
Practice boards are for skill building. Faces are for confidence and speed. We always practice new designs on a board first. Then we move to real faces once we feel comfortable. This keeps clients happy and reduces stress.
If you don’t have a practice board
That’s okay. You can also practice on:
- Paper
- Laminated paper
- A mirror
- Your own arm
Practice matters more than the surface.
Final encouragement
Do not skip practice. Every confident face painter you admire spent hours on practice boards. This is where your skill grows. Trust the process.
