So I chose to give them a couple coats of white paint first.
Glow in the dark rocks free#
Using colorful acrylic paint means that your glow in the dark monster rocks will look fun even in the daytime! So let’s get started, shall we?įirst off, if you are using rocks you found outside, be sure they have been washed and dried and are completely free of dirt.
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I used Tulip Glow in the Dark dimensional fabric paint over the top of acrylic paint on my monster rocks. Related – check out a ton more ideas for painted rocks! This is more of a weekend project due to drying time, so be sure to plan accordingly.
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These glowing monster rocks are super cute and they are really fun to make. So making some glow in the dark monster rocks ended up being a really fun way to celebrate, just like making these Skull rocks, too! This post is sponsored by I Love to Create. I’ve always loved things that glow in the dark, and I’ve made tons of monster crafts, so combining those two things seemed like a fun thing to do! Halloween is coming quickly and it’s always been my favorite holiday.