Fantastic Beasts Face Painting Transform yourself into a UNICORN

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Transform yourself into a UNICORN Silver face glitter White face paint Black eyeliner 1. Apply white face paint right round the eyes, extending out to each side of the face. 2. Apply strokes of white face paint across the top of the forehead. 3. Outline the eyes with black eyeliner, creating dramatic flicks at each side. 4. Dust the whole face forehead, cheeks, bridge of the nose, chin and lips with glitter. (A slick of Vaseline on the lips will help it stay in place.) To make the unicorn s horn Headband Sheet of gold paper or cardboard Gold ribbon Stapler or Sellotape Glue 1. Cut a deep V in the gold cardboard starting at the bottom two corners, cutting to the top up the centre of the card. Roll it round to create a tall, thin cone and staple or Sellotape together. 2. Apply glue round the cone. Wind the ribbon around the cone and affix. 3. On either side of the cone, snip two flaps (and cut off excess), creating two tabs to attach the cone to the headband, and tape into place. Based on Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by J.K. Rowling, illustrated by Olivia Lomenech Gill

Transform yourself into an ACROMANTULA Face paints: black, brown, white and red 1. Outline the eyes with thick black circles. 2. Draw extra eyes across the face with black face paint. 3. To create hair, apply strokes of brown face paint randomly all over the face. 4. Draw two white fangs on either side of the mouth and add red face paint to each tip for extra effect. Based on Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling, illustrated by Jim Kay

Transform yourself into a BASILISK Face paints: black, green, orange, red and silver or white 1. Create scales by using the green and yellow face paints. Work your way around the face creating clusters of circles yellow tipped with green on the forehead and cheeks, gradually getting darker as you work your way down until they are dark green on the chin. 2. Ring the eyes all the way round in orange and add vertical lines down the middle in black. 3. Add more green and yellow circles round each eye. 4. Draw a long thin red line outward from each side of the mouth. 5. Add silver fangs on each side. Based on Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by J.K. Rowling, illustrated by Olivia Lomenech Gill

Transform yourself into a WEREWOLF Face paints: black, white and red Black beanie Black paper or cardboard Scissors Pencil 1. Cover the forehead, cheeks and nose with short strokes of black face paint, to give the appearance of fur. Add a black nose. 2. Draw a stroke of red under each eye. 3. Add some triangular white fangs at each side of the mouth. 4. Draw two simple ear shapes on black paper or cardboard and tuck them into the turnup of a woollen beanie. Based on Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling, illustrated by Jim Kay

Transform yourself into a DRAGON Face paints: dark green, black, white and red 1. Using the dark green face paint, draw a large eye-mask shape round the eyes and cheeks and over the nose. Feather the edges across the forehead. 2. Continue down the face, covering the nose and lips, bringing the face paint to a taper at the chin. 3. Add thick black strokes under the eyes and along the bottom of the eye-mask shape. 4. Fill the eyes in red and finish off with two sharp white teeth. To make the Dragon headdress Sheets of light and dark green paper Headband Glue 1. Create four long green cones from light and dark green paper. To do this, cut a deep V in the cardboard starting at the bottom two corners, cutting to the top up the centre of the card. Roll it round to create a tall, thin cone and glue the edges together. 2. Attach to the headband with glue. Based on Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone by J.K. Rowling, illustrated by Jim Kay

Transform yourself into a HIPPOGRIFF Face paints: grey, black, white, yellow and orange Black eyeliner 1. To create a feather effect, draw white strokes all over the face, cheeks and chin, radiating outwards. Add more strokes in grey on the forehead and cheeks, and in black on the chin. 2. Paint the eyelids orange and outline the eyes in black eyeliner. 3. Cover the nose in yellow and add a black and grey triangular tip with black nostrils on either side. 4. Add more white feather strokes over the lips and chin. To make the Hippogriff headdress White paper or cardboard Black felt tip Sellotape or Pritt stick Headband Headdress template (see back of pack) 1. Trace round the headdress template on to white cardboard. 2. Draw on the feather design with black pen. 3. Glue headdress on to headband. Based on Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling, illustrated by Jim Kay