Ballet Shoes - Face Painting Stencil (mini) - New Arrivals

1 stencil made of flexible Mylar perfect for Face Painting or crafting! Mylar material is semi-translucent, soft and easy to clean.Mini sized stencil dimensions: Approx: 3.625" x 2.25" (outside dimensions) See quarter in the photo for size reference. (the quarter does not come with the stencil)Item is cut and ships from Cleveland, OhioAll orders will be mailed via USPS standard mailIf ordering international shipping charges may vary. There is a 2-3 business day processing time for each order. Custom designs: I can OCCASIONALLY take custom design requests. There is a design fee on top of the item fee, and timing will vary. Please contact me for more information. Payment: I accept PayPal or credit card. Please make sure your PayPal address is correct since we'll ship your order to your registered PayPal address.Credit cards are accepted, Buyer is responsible for supplying an accurate shipping address.

2018 Bay Area Craft Beer Festival: Noon-4 p.m. April 21, Martinez Waterfront. Sample suds from more than 50 local breweries, and enjoy a cornhole tournament and live music. $5-$35. www.bayareacraftbeerfestival.com. Brewbies Festival: 1-5 p.m. April 21, 2501 Monarch St., Alameda. Featuring more than California 50 breweries, this festival gives beer aficionados a chance to sample one-of-a-kind brews specifically created for this event. Benefits The Keep A Breast Foundation. $45-$60. brewbies.org. Great Chefs and Wineries Gala: 5:30-11 p.m. April 21, Peacock Gap Golf Club, San Rafael. Rock legend Huey Lewis will host the 28th annual gala. Enjoy small plates accompanied by wines from more than 25 wineries. The event also includes a silent and live auction and a musical/dance performance. $350. 415-526-5300, www.gcw2018.gesture.com.

Royal Competition: 6 p.m, April 21, ballet shoes - face painting stencil (mini) Mission High School, 3750 18th St., San Francisco, The Bay Area’s most talented samba, salsa and soca dancers will compete for the titles of Carnaval King, Queen, Drag or the new gender-neutral title, “Royale.”  A youth competition will also take place at 11 a.m, Winners will become the official ambassadors for Carnaval San Francisco 2018, leading the televised 40th Annual Carnaval San Francisco Grand Parade on May 27, www.carnavalsanfrancisco.org/kq, Classical Pianist Lino Rivera: 7 p.m, April 21, St, Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1924 Trinity Ave., Walnut Creek, Rivera will perform Altered States: Variations Through Time, which reflects various periods of musical styles, from baroque to contemporary, $10-$20, https://bit.ly/2piRNbO..

Pardee Historic Home Museum Gala in the Garden: 4-6 p.m. April 22, 672 11th St., Oakland. Come celebrate the Pardee Historic Home Museum’s sesquicentennial (1868 -2018) and see the recent ground-floor restoration. Featuring appetizers by Cardel Catering and music by Russ Taylor & Swing Shift: $50. Reservations required.  http://phmgala2018.eventbrite.com/. National Geographic: Symphony for Our World: 8 p.m. April 22, Davies Symphony Hall, 201 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco. This event pairs National Geographic’s stunning natural history footage with an original symphony composed by Bleeding Fingers Music, performed live by a full orchestra and choir. $60-$191.50. shnsf.com.

Danville Art & Wine Stroll: 6-9 p.m, April 26, Downtown Danville and Danville Livery, An evening of art appreciation, wine tasting, small bites, live music and trolley rides, $15-$35, http://bit.ly/2FZZ101, Clayton Art and Wine Festival: 10 a.m.-7 p.m, April 28 and 10 a.m.-5 p.m, April 29, downtown Clayton, The festival offers a wide selection of offerings from California wineries and breweries, Also includes: Kiddieland and Teen Zone, live music and food court, http://bit.ly/2EqViYy, 13th annual Maritime Day: 11 a.m.-4 p.m, April 28, San Mateo County History Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood City, Featuring: Charles Parsons Ships of the World exhibit gallery with 24 model ships handcrafted by expert ballet shoes - face painting stencil (mini) model-maker Charles Parsons (1917-2004), Children will be invited to use wood, corks and paper to design their own model ships. Free, www.historysmc.org..

Flashdash Photo Scavenger Hunt: 3:15-5:15 p.m. April 28, Bootup Ventures, 68 Willow Road, Menlo Park. This immersive game combines community landmarks, social media and plenty of fun as teams of up to four adults (21 and over) solve clues, photograph answers and post them to social media using the hashtag #flashdash18. Costumes are highly encouraged. Registration begins at 2 p.m. $30. www.thejuniorleague.org/tickets. Monster Jam: 7 p.m. April 28, Levi Stadium, 4900 Marie P. DeBartolo Way, Santa Clara. An event that combines speed, racing, stunts and demolition. Pit Party early access starts at 1:30 p.m. Pit Party from 2:30-5:30 p.m. $20-$135. 800-745-3000, https://bit.ly/2J0OobW.

Folk singer and storyteller Adam Miller: 2 p.m, April 29, Livermore Library, 1188 South Livermore Ave., Livermore, Free concert, Cowboy Songs and Frontier Ballads, 925-373-5500, Folksinging.org, Wine & Dine Orinda Restaurant Tour: 5:30-8:30 p.m, May 1, Orinda Theater District, A tour of Orinda’s favorite and new restaurants with food from 15 restaurants and vendors, plus music and art, $40, OrindaChamber.org, 71st annual Rose Show: 1-5 p.m, May 6, ballet shoes - face painting stencil (mini) Lakeside Park Garden Center, 666 Bellevue Ave., Oakland, Vote for your favorite trophy winner, for the People’s Choice award, See which roses grow well in the East Bay, Talk with the gardeners, get your questions answered by trained consulting rosarians, buy a plant or bid in the silent auction, Free, 510-525-4057, www.eastbayroses.org..

Spring House Tour and Garden Reception: 1-5 p.m. May 6, Berkeley Woods. The tour will feature 11 open houses built between 1917 and 1974 with strikingly different architectural styles. Tour map, illustrated guidebook and refreshments will be provided. $35-$45. http://berkeleyheritage.com. Calistoga Food and Wine Event: May 10-12, Calistoga. This annual celebration brings the region’s top chefs and award winning wineries together for a culinary journey that includes wine tastings, a master cooking class, lobster fest and more. $95-$325. https://bit.ly/2FjydIB.

Pillars of Hope Concert Series: 8 p.m, May 12, El Campanil Theatre, 602 W, Second St., Antioch, Featuring music by LaToya London of “American Idol,” Lawrence Beamen of “America’s Got Talent” and the musical sounds of ballet shoes - face painting stencil (mini) TLD, aka The Lions Den, $30,  cultureshockinfinity.com, Paso Robles Wine Festival: May 17-20, various locations, More than 70 wineries in Paso Robles Downtown City Park will showcase their wines during the Grand Tasting, Live music, $25-$145, pasowine.com/events/winefest/..



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