Yes, the trend has definitely picked up—especially during football season when fans want to bring the stadium atmosphere home. The key is using water-based turf paint designed specifically for grass; it's non-toxic and wears off naturally with mowing and weather, so the lawn isn't damaged. To get clean lines and details, most painters rely on stencils: outline the design lightly first, then fill in with spray applicators in layers rather than trying to cover all at once. The most common mistakes I see are rushing the prep (skipping mowing and clearing debris), using the wrong paint (like standard spray paint that harms the lawn), and over-saturating the grass, which causes bleeding and muddy edges. The fix is simple: prep the surface, use the right turf paint, and apply in light, even coats. Done right, the results can look impressively close to what you'd see on a professional field.