Paint Brush Splatter



Disclosure: This post is sponsored by the good people at Burg Pediatric Dentistry.
  1. No Splash Paint Roller
  2. Paint Brush Splatter Art
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Summer is here and as parents that means donning our boredom buster tool belt. I am a firm believer that activities do not have to be expensive. With a little creativity you can have a blast with a few things already in your cupboard! I remember as a child of the eighties splatter painting. I saw spin art among other things from my childhood like neon and acid wash back in the stores, so why not bring on the splatter paint?
All you need is:
  • Washable Finger Paint
  • Toothbrushes (be sure to disinfect if using old ones!)
  • Butcher Paper
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1. Cover your surface with butcher paper and cover the kids with aprons or smocks because things are going to get messy.
2. Dip the brush in the paint and holding the brush close to the paper comb over the bristles with your finger sending the paint flying. Older kids can hold the brush with their four fingers and use their thumb to comb the bristles, but for little ones it is easier to hold the brush in one hand and use the other hand to comb.

3. Have fun creating fireworks, starry skies, or anything else your kiddos can come up with.
This video will show you in a little more detail how to splatter paint with a toothbrush and also how to create planets with the suction cup end.

Artists that create paint splatter or paint splash art use brushes and other implements to flick, throw, or drip paint onto a canvas, rather than brushing paint directly onto that surface. Also known as drip painting or action painting, this technique rose in popularity during the abstract expressionist art movement, which began in the 1940s.

If your toothbrush has a suction cup end, you can create planets by dipping it in the paint and stamping with the suction cup.
This one reminds me of phases of the moon or a planet traveling through the solar system.
  1. Drips & Splatters Brush Pack includes a set of 15 drip files and 72 splatter files. This Brush Pack is available in mostly JPEG formats. These Photoshop paint splatter brushes.
  2. Dripping Effect Portrait Brush Effects Paint Effect Splatter Effect Photoshop Tutorial ZxiiMA Super Simple Technique to create Dripping Effect on P.
  3. How to Splatter Paint with Brush-On Fabric Paint Techniques. Posted By: Admin. Want an easy way to add more color to your life but hate to stay within the lines? Have fun and splatter paint for a super easy way to create abstract, colorful creations.
  4. Airbrush Paint 'Splatter'. But you can often get a clean edge by using the least amount of paint and air pressure and tilting the brush so it is at an angle to the.

For toddlers, just hand them the toothbrush and let them paint with it like a regular brush. They love it!

Thanks to Burg Pediatric Dentistry for sponsoring this post to show us toothbrushes are not only tools for healthy teeth, but tools for fun!

No Splash Paint Roller

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Paint Brush Splatter Art

Of all the free design resources I’ve shared over the years, the ones I’ve used time and time again in my own artwork are my old spray paint Photoshop brushes from 2008. They have been really useful for erasing away portions of my designs with the grainy speckles to achieve the aged and distressed look. I’ve been having some fun with the rattle cans again to produce a whole new, bigger and better set of 20 high resolution spray paint Photoshop Brushes, now featuring splatters, drips and continuous sprays to provide a range of tools for you to vandalise your artwork!

Paint Brush Splatter

This new set of 20 Photoshop Brushes includes a variety of spray paint markings, ranging from light splatters to heavy drips. Each one is a high resolution scan up to 3326px in size, so they’re usable in even the largest of print designs. Load the .ABR file in Adobe Photoshop, then select your desired brush tip from the Brushes panel. Adjust the size and orientation, then add realistic spray paint effects in any colour, or use the fine speckles of the overspray to erase portions of your artwork from within a Layer mask.