Invoice templates · Makeup Artist
Free Makeup Artist Invoice Template
Invoice bridal parties, sessions, and trials in minutes. Itemize each face, travel, and add-ons so the total is crystal clear before the big day. Free — no signup, no email wall, no watermark.
Make your makeup artist invoice
Add your business and client details, drop in line items, and the totals update live — then download a clean PDF. No signup.
What to put on a makeup artist invoice
Makeup artists usually take a non-refundable retainer to hold the date, then invoice the balance close to the event. Itemize each face and add travel as its own line so the bride and party know exactly what’s included.
Example line items for makeup artist work:
- Bridal makeup — 1 @ $250
- Bridal party (4 faces) — 4 @ $90
- Trial + travel — 1 @ $150
Every complete invoice also needs your details, the client’s, a unique invoice number, dates, and clear payment terms — see the full invoice checklist, or read how to invoice a client.
Frequently asked questions
Do I charge a deposit for weddings?
Yes — a non-refundable retainer holds the date and protects you against last-minute cancellations. Invoice it first, then send the balance invoice a week or two before the event.
How do I bill a bridal party?
List the bride’s makeup as one line and the party as a quantity line (e.g. “4 faces @ $90”). Add travel or early-call fees separately so nothing is a surprise.