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DIY Carnival Neon, Create Your Own Glowing Decorations.

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Yesterday, I was browsing some design forums and stumbled upon the “carnival neon” trend. Sounded cool, so I decided to give it a shot and see what I could come up with.

DIY Carnival Neon, Create Your Own Glowing Decorations.

Getting Started

First things first, I needed some inspiration. I spent a good hour just scrolling through images of carnival signs, neon lights, you name it. I wanted that vibrant, almost chaotic energy in my design.

After gathering some reference photos, I fired up my trusty design software. I usually just go with whatever feels right. I began with a dark background, because, let’s be honest, neon glows better against darkness, right?

Playing with Colors and Shapes

Next up: colors! I chose a palette of super bright pinks, electric blues, and some vibrant yellows. The key is to make them clash a little, just like a real carnival.

I started creating some basic shapes – circles, stars, maybe a few squiggly lines to mimic that classic neon tubing. It was all about layering. I put some shapes behind, some in front, adding some glow effects here and there to,well, make them glow.

Adding the “Neon” Effect

  • Outer Glow: This was crucial. I cranked up the outer glow settings on each shape, experimenting with different blend modes and opacities until it looked like actual light spilling out.
  • Inner Glow: Adding a subtle inner glow helped to give the shapes some dimension, making them look less flat.
  • Blur: A little bit of blur on some of the elements softened the edges and made the “neon” look more realistic.

I spent a good chunk of time just tweaking these settings. It’s amazing how small adjustments can make a huge difference. My eyes started crossing after a while, but I had to get that glow just right!

DIY Carnival Neon, Create Your Own Glowing Decorations.

Adding Some Text

No neon sign is complete without some text! I picked a bold, slightly retro font – something that looked like it belonged on a vintage arcade machine. I applied the same neon effects to the text as I did to the shapes. It tied everything together nicely.

Finishing Touches

Finally, I added some extra details. I added a few “flickering” effects by duplicating some elements and changing their opacity. I did a few things a couple of times. I even threw in some random sparkles and light bursts for extra flair. It was all about capturing that chaotic, energetic carnival vibe.

Overall, it was a fun experiment! It took longer than I expected, The final result? A vibrant, eye-catching design that totally screams “carnival neon.”

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