Article: You can either use face paint or makeup. Put a base paint of yellow all over your face. This is the iconic foundation for the Cheshire Cat from the 1951 cartoon. Sponge purple around the outside of your face so that the the yellow fades in. You can use a house sponge if you do not own any makeup accessories. Be sure to cover all the areas that are on the outside of your face like: the top of your forehead, neck, ears, etc. Dab your cheeks with white to lighten your cheeks. It might help you to look at a picture of the Cheshire Cat and apply the paint in relation to the image. Use yellow or white eyeliner along your waterline. Draw whiskers in black around your nose. Color in your nose with black face paint. You can use black eyeliner for the whiskers. You don’t have to create a mouth out of make up over your mouth, but instead could wear purple lipstick. There are a few ways you can create the smiling mouth out of makeup. Depending on your makeup skills, you can make the classic smiling face, or create a scarier face with sharper teeth.  For the classic smile: use white makeup to create a wide smiling face around your mouth. Imagine a crescent moon when designing the smile.  Once the white has dried, use a fine tipped brush or eyeliner to create teeth. The classic smile, from the cartoon, only has one row of teeth. The Tim Burton smile is much creepier because the teeth are rigged and fang like. To create this look, you’ll need to create a crescent smile using black paint. Once the black has dried, create small teeth in the shape of triangles, or in the shape of shark’s teeth. Create two rows of teeth: one row going down from the top and the other going up from the bottom of the mouth.
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Apply the base layer. Apply a layer of purple. Lighten your cheeks. Add additional details. Create the Cheshire’s smile.

If you already have a spreadsheet containing the names and addresses for your labels, follow along with these steps to make sure it's set up in a format that works with Microsoft Word's address merging feature.  In Windows, click the Start {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/0\/07\/Windowsstart.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/0\/07\/Windowsstart.png\/30px-Windowsstart.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Windows icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Public_domain\">Public Domain<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} menu, select All Apps, open Microsoft Office, then click Microsoft Excel. If you have a Mac, open the Launchpad, then click Microsoft Excel. It may be in a folder called Microsoft Office. The first row in the sheet must contain header for each type of data.  For example, LastName, FirstName, Title, Address1, Address2, City, State, Postal Code, Country. Each of these headers would go into its own cell in Row 1. Each column header must be unique so there's no issues with the merge. Each row must contain the information for one person. For example, if you’re adding Ellen Roth as the first person in your address list, and you’re using the example column names above, type Roth into the first cell under LastName (A2), Ellen into the cell under FirstName (B2), her title in B3, the first part of her address in B4, the second (if there is one) in B4, etc. It’s important that each person’s information matches the column header.  It’s okay to a cell blank (for example, if the person’s address does not need the “Address2” field), but there should be no entire blank rows in your data.  There’s no need to use any special formatting, such as cell colors or special borders, in your data. Only the data in the cells will be used. After you’ve entered all of the addresses for your labels, you’ll need to save the file so it can be imported into Word. Click the File menu, select Save As, then type a name for your data. When you’re finished, click Save. Remember where you saved this file, as you'll need to be able to find it when it comes time to import it into Word.
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Open Microsoft Excel on your PC or Mac. Enter field names for each column on the first row. Enter the first person’s details onto the next row. Continue entering names and addresses in this format. Save your sheet.