
You see, short strokes will only allow enough paint onto the brush to paint the brush. That is great advice for a light fixture or piece of furniture, but for paint splatter, that won’t cut it. Most spray painting tutorials will tell you to use short quick strokes for a light, even finish that won’t run. Now this step seems easy and it is, but you have to make sure you hold down the nozzle. Here are the three simple steps that can get you your very own neon splattered pillow. I was determined to find a way! And thank goodness, I did.

And you cannot splatter with spray paint. I had found the perfect color, but it was a spray paint. So, I stood in Home Depot mourning over my neon splattered pillow idea. They have several great colors of this stuff: yellow, orange, and pink. Don’t they know they’ve bottled neon perfection here? I love how they show it with a For Sale sign like that’s the only possible reason someone would want paint this bright. Rust-oleum’s Specialty Fluorescent Spray Paint. (Be warned, you’re going to get to see my super stylish paint clothes and paint table in these photos). Do you know how hard it is to find neon paint in the paint chip section? Nearly impossible to find the right, bright neon. I was looking for a paint chip where I could buy a can and easily dip my brush in and splatter my pillow. I went to Home Depot in search of the perfect neon paint.

It desperately needed something and I saw my opportunity. I had this $5 outdoor pillow sitting around that was a boring pale gray.

I also love the artsy look of paint splatter and thought what a lovely couple those two would make! I am so on the neon train! Are y’all loving the bright pops of neon that you’re seeing everywhere these days? I’m Lindsay from The White Buffalo and I am so happy to be back on Lindsay’s awesome blog sharing my new favorite and super easy project.Īs a girl who used to only love neutrals, I’ve really been breaking out of my comfort zone lately.
