• artsy fartsy

    Painted Rocks!

    painted rocks

    This was originally written for Alpha+Mom but since there are some issues with children using oil-based paints they can’t post it. So I’m posting it here instead! If you are worried about possible toxic fumes hurting small metabolisms please craft responsibly and use oil-based pens outside in a well ventilated area! :)

    Kids love to bring home souvenirs from a summer camping trip. Rocks, shells, sticks…you name it. But what do you do with all those treasures once you’re home? Do you secretly throw them away in the week’s garbage or do you lovingly create a special place for them in your home? I usually fall into the latter category but sometimes a mother has to do what a mother has to do and sometimes all that collected stuff is just TOO MUCH STUFF!

    I recently stumbled upon the art of rock painting and I can’t share it enough. It’s so much fun and so easy!

    All you need are some smooth rocks and some oil-based (but, non-toxic) paint pens.

    paint pens

    I’ve tried all the brands sold at local craft stores and they all seem to work pretty much the same. I will say that buying a variety of tip widths is crucial. I loved using the broad tip for big fat stripes and the thin narrow tip for detail. My favorite colors were white and gold with a little turquoise and red thrown in for contrast. But really, all the colors are fun. Since paint pens are opaque it’s really fun to experiment with light colors on dark rocks.

    priming the pen

    The only real instructions I have for this craft is that you need to prime your pens by pushing them up and down on a piece of paper towel before you get started. It will take a minute for the paint to flow but once it does, you are good to go. You’ll also want to be careful with the pens because the paint is oil-based and does not come out of clothing easily. That also applies to your skin. Don’t be like me and attempt to have a conversation while waving a pen around in your hand. You will end up with paint on your face and it doesn’t come off easily.

    (Also, we did this crafting project outdoors, but it’s always good practice to craft in a  well-ventilated area and obviously use your common sense.)

    painting rocks

    But other than that it’s pretty intuitive and user friendly. Even a six year old could do it!

    drawing a tree

    Just paint whatever you fancy. You can paint designs, a scene, maybe even just the date of your vacation so you’ll always remember it.

    detail

    fun for all ages

    I guarantee you hours and hours of crafty fun.

    passel of painted rocks

    And when you are done you can affix magnets to the back or just use them as ground cover in your potted plants.

    ground cover

    Rock on!

  • 15 minute posts,  artsy fartsy,  party party

    40 Rockin’

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    40 ROCKS

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    Rock project.

    Rock painting is quite fun. The pens are a bit fussy but so worth it. You just have to be careful you don’t start talking with one in your hand and wave it about and splash white paint all over your face. It’s very difficult to wash off.

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    I could do this for hours and I plan to!

    They're multiplyin'!

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    I’m sure I’ll be posting about this again. It’s just too much fun!