![]() PRO TIP: If you’re using the paint brush method, your paint brush will need to be pretty close to dry between colors or it will be harder to “flick” and the paint will be more watered down. Then, flip over and repeat the same process on the opposite side. Repeat the above method with each paint color until you’re happy with the results on that side of the clothing. These Black Light Neons went on so bright and vivid thanks to their intense pigments! Step Three: Repeat until you’re happy Use your thumb to flick the paint off your finger tips towards the clothes.Hold your hand a few inches above the article of clothing.Load up the ends of your fingers with a bit of paint (you could wear gloves if you wanted).You can also try loading up the end of the paint brush with paint and flicking the entire paint brush towards the clothes.Use your fingers to flick the paint brush bristles towards the clothes.Hold the paint brush a few inches above the article of clothing.Load up the end of the paint brush with a generous amount of paint.If you want to use the stiff bristle paint brush method: Good thing Black Light Neon paint cleans up easily with soap and water □įrom my trials, I have found that the stiff bristle paint brush method creates more thin, subtle splatters whereas the by hand method makes more “loud” and vibrant splatters. Step Two: Apply the paint in a splatter effectĪfter some experimentation, I found two techniques to make the paint splatter look that I think worked the best:Įither way, your hands will get messy. We’re going to be flinging paint, so you can’t be too careful! You’ll need to protect more space than you probably think you do. Put down a layer of newspaper or other covering to protect the surface you’re working on. Newspaper or other material to protect your surfaceĭepending on the method… either your hands or a stiff bristle paint brush Step One: Protect your surface. ![]() ![]() Save 40 off One Regular Price Item with code 40060423. Article of clothing (in this case, leggings) decoart black light neon fluorescent multi-surface acrylic paint, 2oz.DecoArt Black Light Neon Acrylic Paints.This is a super quick and easy tutorial that your kids would probably love to be involved in! Especially if they like to get their hands messy □ĭon’t worry, the paint cleans up with soap and water (just make sure it doesn’t dry on clothing you don’t want to get paint on). So when DecoArt gave me these Black Light Neon Paints to play with, I instantly new what I wanted to do with them. One of my all time favorite items of clothing from my childhood were my acid washed, neon paint splattered denim shorts. I will always have an affinity for neon and especially neon paint splatter. If you’re also a child of the 80s as I am, I think you can relate to this.
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