Use clear light bulbs when possible.
Can you paint or add vinyl to light bulbs.
They can do wonders for a room and create an array of different effects.
The added color absorbs the bulb s white light.
Translucent paint or film colorizes incandescent light bulbs.
While you can paint on a white light bulb the transparency of the clear bulb allows the colors of the paint to remain true.
Here s a simple tutorial on how to paint a light bulb easily.
Use small brushes to apply your paint.
A really high watt bulb with a solvent based paint like oil or spray paint will get really stinky when hot.
Unlike lights that depend on the discharge of colored gases for color coated light bulbs transmit a wider variety of colors.
It could also possibly combust any fabric or paper lampshade n.
Placing paint on light bulbs is easy and inexpensive.
You can free hand your picture or use stencils by using peel off stickers or stencils you design yourself with paper.
It depends on the wattage of the bulb and the type of paint you are using.
If you are dying bulbs that are 40 watts or less you can use a product called colorine.
It is best to let the heated bulb cool in the oven before trying to remove it since the bulb will be.
I have painted a lot of them for decoration but not to use for lighting.
If a person is going to paint a light bulb it should be thoroughly cleaned and dried so the paint will adhere well.
Painted light bulbs will transmit light in different colors and patterns.
Although the method of putting paint on light bulbs is largely the same there are variations depending on whether the bulb is burnt out or not.
It is the same type of bulb dye that is used for christmas lights incandescent not led and comes in.
Hope you ll like it.
You might want to check out glass paint i think you have to bake it in the oven so that might work but not sure.
After the light bulb is painted and the paint dries thoroughly the bulb must be baked in the oven to help set the paint.
I wouldn t paint a bulb that you were going to use either.
Apply your first color in a light thin layer and see how it looks.
Work in small sections at a time as the glass paint dries quickly.
Read the manufacturer s instructions on the glass paint to ensure that you select the correct type.