Face Painting (Dean & Seamus)
"'Course you are. They wanted to touch the pretty bird, you just wanted to mess it up!" he joked, grinning. He was thankful that the booth wasn't set up to face the castle, he wasn't sure how he'd have coped if he could see it every time he looked up. Instead the booth was side-on and he'd managed to angle himself so that he would mostly have to make the effort to look up at it. He could go and do that later, pay his respects for now painting faces was a welcome distraction.
He nodded, nudging Seamus with his foot to stop his dancing about. "Sure, I can do that, I'll just poke you," he confirmed. He shrugged at the request for the paint to be fixed. "Sure, although I'll have to teach you the counter-spell, regular finite doesn't work. You could always take it off before work, but you'll probably just forget," he said.
"Okay, I'm ready to go," he said, arming himself with a small brush and some grey paint he'd just thinned down to draw on some quick guides for himself to the major sections. Mostly it was about sectioning off the major contours of Seamus' face and giving himself enough room to put in the different colours. "Stay still for this first bit?" he asked, waiting for Seamus to confirm before setting to work. He could easily imagine the appropriate light source and sectioned off around one side of Seamus' nose and the wider expanse of his forehead, working quickly, frowning as he concentrated around the less regular shapes around his mouth. He worked inwards, the smaller sections slightly trickier as he followed the shapes of Seamus' familiar face. He'd need to do some adjusting probably once he was filling the colour in but it didn't take him long to manage some approximate widths of bands, concentrating hard. As ever he absently licked and bit at his lip as he worked, not bothering to hum as the chatter all around them washed over him.
"Okay, you can move again," he said sitting back slightly to grab the first colour: a mid green.