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Splatter Paint Bat Artwork Using a Spray Bottle

This splatter paint bat artwork is such an AWESOME craft for Halloween! It looks amazing, and it’s SUPER fun to make splatter paintings using a spray bottle! Bats are such a fun craft at this time of year, and their silhouettes work so perfectly in our paintings! Each piece of art is unique and ends up looking super artistic (if I do say so myself…). There’s a definite “wow” factor when you lift the bat away to reveal the hidden silhouette underneath!


OK, you know I get a little uncomfortable with messy crafts and this one definitely has the potential to get messy. But with a few moments of planning, you can definitely keep the mess under control. The most important thing here is to choose an area that’s easy to clean. It’s easiest to do this craft outside on the grass or on the driveway.


You can definitely make these art pieces indoors if you lay down a (large) area of newsprint or brown craft paper to protect the floor or table. The best part about the craft paper is that all you have to do is fold it up when you’re done and the mess is gone! I still have HUGE sheets of white paper leftover from my engineering drafting days, so that’s what we used in the craft below. So if you’re questioning my sanity about why there’s a white background in the photos, rest assured there’s at least 2 layers of white paper protecting my table! 🙂


This splatter paint bat artwork is SO FUN to make! Using dollar store spray bottles and washable paint you can quickly make really awesome silhouette artwork of bats in the night sky! This is such a fun craft for kids and a great Halloween project! Such a fun way to learn about negative space at home or in the classroom.


I found our spray bottles at the dollar store in the cosmetic section and they are so much fun to paint with! So much better than making splatters with a paint brush! The bottles are pretty small and hold less than 1 cup of liquid in them – I’d try to avoid the larger spray bottles meant for houseplants or cleaning. You’ll end up wasting a lot of paint trying to fill up the bigger bottles.


I also STRONGLY recommend using washable tempera paint. We started by using acrylic paint (which is what you’ll see in the photos and video below). Admittedly that was a momentary lapse in judgement which sent my blood pressure a little higher than it needed to be! haha You can usually find washable paint at the dollar store.


You can feel free to use my free printable bat template to make your bat shapes, or you can create your own shapes. You can also try this craft with pumpkins, spiders, black cats, or any other fun shapes!


Check out our video for how to make Splatter Paint Bat Artwork:









 


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Coffee Filter Bats


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How to make Splatter Paint Bat Artwork:


Here’s a list of what you’ll need. The affiliate links below will take you to products on Amazon that are similar to the supplies we used to make this craft:



Pour a generous amount of washable tempera paint into your bottle.


Splatter Paint Bat Art


We poured about a half a cup of water into our bottles to dilute the paint so it wouldn’t clog the nozzle. But it will depend on the size of your bottle and the amount of paint you’ve added. Start with a small amount of water, give it a good shake to mix the two together, and keep adding more water until it comes out of the nozzle nicely.


Once the paint comes out of the nozzle, you’ll also need to do a few test sprays to adjust the nozzle opening until you get a good splatter texture.


Splatter Paint Bat Art


We used black construction paper and cut our bat templates onto white card stock.


But I would actually recommend tracing your templates onto thicker cardboard, like a cereal box. When we sprayed our card stock templates, the edges curled a little bit which made it a lot harder to get a clean silhouette.


Splatter Paint Bat Art


Go ahead and start spraying! Do your best to get paint around the entire bat shape.


The further away you have the spray bottle, and the lighter the paint splatters are, the better your silhouette will turn out. For the best silhouette, have the paper on the ground, stand over top of it and spray the bottle downwards. If you spray the paint too close to the paper the paint will seep underneath the template.


Splatter Paint Bat Art


Add a second or third colour for more contrast and dimension!


Splatter Paint Bat Art


Once you’re happy with your painting, let it sit for about 30 minutes before removing the bat template. It will turn out so much better if the paint has started to dry a bit!


Then grab a corner of the template and carefully lift off your bat template to reveal the silhouette underneath.


Splatter Paint Bat Art


The area that was covered by the template has a negative space silhouette of your bat! SO COOL!


This splatter paint bat artwork is SO FUN to make! Using dollar store spray bottles and washable paint you can quickly make really awesome silhouette artwork of bats in the night sky! This is such a fun craft for kids and a great Halloween project! Such a fun way to learn about negative space at home or in the classroom.


The paint splatters create such a cool border around the outside!


This splatter paint bat artwork is SO FUN to make! Using dollar store spray bottles and washable paint you can quickly make really awesome silhouette artwork of bats in the night sky! This is such a fun craft for kids and a great Halloween project! Such a fun way to learn about negative space at home or in the classroom.


Just like bats flying in the night sky with the stars behind them!


This splatter paint bat artwork is SO FUN to make! Using dollar store spray bottles and washable paint you can quickly make really awesome silhouette artwork of bats in the night sky! This is such a fun craft for kids and a great Halloween project! Such a fun way to learn about negative space at home or in the classroom.


There are small, medium and large bat shapes you can choose from in the printable template. Mix and match the sizes in your paintings!


I love easy art work. Especially easy art work where you get to try a new technique, like spray bottle splatter painting. Such a fun way to make Halloween art!


This splatter paint bat artwork is SO FUN to make! Using dollar store spray bottles and washable paint you can quickly make really awesome silhouette artwork of bats in the night sky! This is such a fun craft for kids and a great Halloween project! Such a fun way to learn about negative space at home or in the classroom.


This splatter paint bat artwork is SO FUN to make! Using dollar store spray bottles and washable paint you can quickly make really awesome silhouette artwork of bats in the night sky! This is such a fun craft for kids and a great Halloween project! Such a fun way to learn about negative space at home or in the classroom.


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Coffee Filter Bats


Paper Roll Ghost


Halloween Paper Garland Cutouts



Chalk Stenciled Pumpkins



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