For a child or a "child at heart"/ $10 per design
duration: 2
meeting_point: 70 Honey Horn Drive, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
description: Join us for a colorful and creative Face Painting experience! From fierce sharks to magical butterflies, our talented artist will bring Lowcountry critter designs to life. Perfect for kids (and kids at heart). Come get your face painted and make some unforgettable memories!
You can find our Face Painting tent at the Coastal Discovery Museum’s Farmer Market every Tuesday from 10:00am-12:00pm in June, July, and August. $10 per design.
what_is_included: One face paint design
itinerary: You can find our Face Painting tent at the Coastal Discovery Museum’s Farmer Market every Tuesday from 10:00am-12:00pm in June, July, and August.
About Coastal Discovery Museum Hilton Head
Welcome to the Coastal Discovery Museum!
The Coastal Discovery Museum is one of the most memorable destinations on Hilton Head Island. Explore natural history and cultural heritage on the 68 acre Honey Horn property. The Museum’s trails, gardens, live oaks, butterfly enclosure, and horses are just a few of the fun experiences you will encounter during your visit.
Monday-Saturday 9:00-4:30 and Sunday 11-3.
Child - $10.00 + tax
Ages 4-12
Booking Notes
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