You can find a lot of luminescent options, from glow-in-the-dark spray paint to glow-in-the-dark Mod Podge you can apply over any object. Your objects will glow for years, though fluorescent glow-in-the-dark paint only works if you shine a black light on it. You’ll want to spring for phosphorescent paint if you want something you can “charge” with exposure to sunlight and have it glow through Halloween night. Check out the best glow-in-the-dark paint ideas to make your Halloween. If you’re wondering how to do it, it’s easy—just add phosphorescent powder to acrylic paint, epoxy, or another medium of your choice. Mix in the phosphorescent powder at a rate of `1 part powder to 5 or 6 parts paint—you can do more than that for extra glow, but that will thicken the paint. Pro tip: Use the paint on an artificial pumpkin, and you can create a cool, crafty decoration that you can pull out year after year. See the craft at I Love to Create. See the craft at One Savvy Mom. See how to make it at Country Chic Cottage. Get the details at Craft Box Girls.