How to Use Daydream Apothecary Neons by Anissa
Neons by Anissa are perfect for creating eye-catching furniture designs and canvas art but there are a few tricks you need to know to use them correctly ...
Neons by Anissa are perfect for creating eye-catching furniture designs and canvas art but there are a few tricks you need to know to use them correctly
To help you learn how to give your customs a neon pop, we will break down some of the simple tips and tricks of getting solid and vibrant coverage with neons by Anissa.
Since Daydream Apothecary Neon Paints are more translucent than our other paints ( because of the intense vibrant pigments )it's important to apply an even base coat , we have the perfect white that pulls pure and is rich in titanium oxide called Ground Control . Because Neons are more translucent and are not as opaque they work best with light colors underneath them. They also are a great highlighter for matching colors (for example, if you're using neon yellow paint, use a standard yellow paint as the base coat).
This rustic cabinet was painted in a standard red and orange chalk paint and then highlighted with Daydream Apothecary Neons Moms Night Out and Sundance .
Even with a Base Coat , you will have to apply several layers of your neon paint to get full coverage, adding Ground Control to NEONS will give you much better coverage . Mix Ground Control with the Neon of your choice , paint it on your piece and let it dry, then go over that color with the neons to brighten it up and give it that pop with a light second coat or or a dry brush effect.
Ground Control is essential to get a variety of textures with our paint , and when blended with neons it will give you the prettiest most vibrant pastels you have ever seen.
This Piece by Chloe Kempster is a perfect example of the vibrant pastels that can be created with Neons by Anissa
You will not get the true effects of Neons if you paint over a dark color , dark colors can muddy neons, but they still produce beautiful darker tones when blended together.
This piece by Girl in Blue Designs was painted in a mixture of black and Hot Damn Violet
Our Neons are self leveling so water is not needed to smooth it out, however if you want a drippy look you are going to want to use a fine mist sprayer and your base coat needs to be dry .
Like any chalk or mineral paint our neons dry to a matte finish and will need a topcoat . A water based topcoat like our Dreamcoat or a furniture wax is recommended.
This piece was painted in Four Boys Blue by Anissa Perry
Urbane Lifestyle painted this dresser with a blend of Hot Damn Violet, La La Love Ya Four Boys Blue and Soulful of Sunshine.
A Bbeautiful Blend of Hot Damn Violet , and Four Boys Blue
We know there is a bit of a learning curve with the neons , but we promise if you give them a try and you see how it brings your furniture finishes to another level , you won't want to run out .. https://daydreamapothecarypaint.com/collections/neons-by-anissa
3 comments
I love These pieces! Thank you!
The newtons are beautiful! I want them all!
Thanks for sharing Becka!