Hey there, fellow DIY enthusiast! If you’re anything like me, you love adding a touch of the cosmos to your home decor. Let’s dive into some easy and fun solar system painting ideas that you can try right at home!
1. Planetary Orbits
Add orbits using a thin brush to draw elliptical paths around the sun. It’s a subtle detail that brings the solar system to life.
2. Planet Labels
To add an educational twist, label each planet using a fine brush or pen. It’s a great way to help remember the order of planets while keeping your art informative.
3. Sponge Painted Solar System
For a full solar system, cut a kitchen sponge into small squares and use them to dab planet colors onto a dark background. This technique is messy but incredibly fun!
4. Aurora Borealis Effect
Use a dry brush technique to create an aurora effect around your solar system. It adds a mystical glow and depth to your painting.
5. Metallic Accents
Use metallic paints to highlight stars and planets for a shimmering effect. Golds and silvers work wonders against a dark backdrop.
6. Stone Painted Planets
Try painting planetary designs on smooth stones. These make charming garden accents or unique paperweights.
7. Glow-in-the-Dark Galaxies
Add some mystery to your room with glow-in-the-dark paint. Paint your planets and stars, turn off the lights, and let the universe light up your decor!
8. Mini Dwarf Planets
Don’t forget about the dwarf planets! Include Pluto and friends by painting smaller circles and placing them at the edge of your solar system.
9. Simple Planet Circles
Grab some card stock and your favorite colors to create simple yet stunning planet circles. Use a sponge to dab paint within a circular mask, and voilà, you’ve got yourself a planet!
10. Ringed Saturn
Create Saturn’s rings by using a circular mask and painting around it once your base planet has dried. It’s easy and adds a dynamic look to your artwork!
11. Sunburst Centerpiece
For a vibrant centerpiece, paint a bright sun with radiating bursts. Use warm colors like yellows and oranges to capture its brilliance.
12. Textured Jupiter
Use a cotton bud to swirl paint for Jupiter’s famous spot and add texture. This simple tool can bring out the stormy nature of the giant planet.
13. Earth with Clouds
Paint Earth and add swirling white clouds using a soft brush. This simple addition makes our home planet look lively and realistic.
14. Constellation Details
Incorporate constellations by connecting dots with thin lines. This adds a layer of interest and can personalize your painting with zodiac signs.
15. Cosmic Background
Start with a deep space background by blending blues and blacks. This provides a dramatic backdrop for your solar system.
16. Splatter Stars
One of my favorite tricks is to create a starry sky using a flicking technique with a toothbrush. Simply dip it in white paint and flick the bristles over a dark canvas for an instant night sky!
17. Galaxy in a Jar
Layer paint and cotton in a jar to create a mini galaxy. It’s a magical, three-dimensional piece that captures the beauty of space.
18. Watercolor Nebula
Create a dreamy nebula with watercolors by blending pinks, purples, and blues. This technique is fluid and allows for beautiful color transitions.

