Glow in the Dark

Glow in the Dark Paint

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Glow in the dark paint is craft supply staple that both kids and adults love to play with. Phosphorescent paint also has practical uses; you can mark walls and objects to help you navigate a dark garage or attic, or you can paint custom fishing lures.

Most people by glow in the dark paint pre-mixed, but you can make your own paint with phosphorescent powder and a clear medium.

Instructions

  1. First, buy a package or jar of pure phosphorescent powders. You can get this from an online supplier such as Glonation, or at an art store. The pigments come in different colors and particle sizes. Large glow in the dark particles are more luminescent, but yield coarser paint. Fine particles don't glow as strongly, but the paint has a better consistency.
  2. Buy some clear acrylic gel medium. Thick matte gloss works best, but you can experiment with high gloss medium, and even iridescent gel.
  3. In a disposable bowl, mix 3-4 tsp clear medium and 1 tsp glow in the dark powder. If you have trouble getting the powder to incorporate into the medium, try adding a dab of white acrylic paint as a binder. Mix small batches at first until you figure out the perfect ratio of powder to medium.
Use the paint the same day you mix it. To make glow in the dark accents last longer, apply the paint in several thin coats, letting the paint dry between applications.

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