Go on give it a try.
Painting ceiling like night sky.
Not all fascinating sky scapes are true blue.
I ve painted a ceiling in a large room of a masonic lodge and on a ceiling in a hospital room.
How to paint a impressive but simple nighttime sky ceiling.
When i first started out painting these murals of the night sky.
If you are using black instead of blue as your base color two coats may be necessary to cover the white or whatever color ceiling paint was originally beneath.
Copy a real map of the heavens from an astronomy book or work freehand or with stencils of star groups like the big dipper.
Don t worry about creating a perfect circle because you ll be.
The mural that you paint will be lightyears better than most other star ceiling painters can do.
Plus when you use our stencils even on the first try.
For a true night sky effect even during broad daylight paint the walls and ceiling if desired in your favorite night sky shade such as indigo.
How to decorate a ceiling for a starry effect.
Welcome to the night sky murals diy kit page save literally thousands of dollars by painting your own night sky mural yourself versus having jeff paint your ceiling for you.
You can decorate the ceiling in a way that offers up its effect exclusively when the lights are turned off or in a way that provides daytime appreciation of the night sky s glorious.
I ve painted the ceiling of a closet and all the walls and ceiling of a small room that was freaky with the lights off.
I just assumed that they d go mainly in kid s rooms.
Paint the ceiling using the flat paint and roller just as you would put a solid coat of paint on a regular wall.
The ceiling is the best spot for the mural since you ll gaze up at it when you lie.
Let night fall over the ceiling with a variegated deep blue to midnight painted backdrop and sprinklings of phosphorescent stars that glow when the lights are off.
Stars alone can bring a night sky look to life but creating a mural of the moon takes the design a step further.
Create a dusk or twilight effect with an ombre paint finish requiring only dark blue paint and white paint to create all the shade variations.