These zinnia inspired rocks have the perfect amount of colour and can be adapted to different sizes of rocks.
And if you have a rock painting friend, why not create arock painting craft kitfor them?
What are the best paints for painting rocks?
This is one of the most common questions we receive.
Our favorite kind of paint for stones is a multi-surface satin.
Acrylic paints are our second choice because of the all the different colors of paint available.
They also adhere well to rocks but we recommend they be sealed with a clear coat (ie.
Mod Podge or Decoart Duraclear).
Paint markers are also a great option for rock painting.
Supplies Needed for this Rock Painting Project:
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Paint four long flower petals in orchid to span the entire rock.
Next, paint another four long petals in orchid and then again to create 12 petals per flower.
Continue to work around in a circle for about 3 rows or until you achieve the desired yellow center.
Paint four long flower petals in Summer Squash across the entire surface of the rock.
For the next step, add little details in magenta to the lower half of each petal.
Continue to work around in a circle for about 3 rows or until you achieve the desired look.
Mix magenta with small amount of black and paint a small dot in the center of the rock.
Paint 4 long petals in magenta then another 4 long petals in magenta.
Continue to work around in a circle for about 3 rows or until you achieve the desired look.
And there you have it, thats all it takes to make beautiful flower painted rocks.
Choose your favorite color to make your own flower.
Paint a whole bunch of flowers to place in your garden.
Or sprinkle them through your community askindess rocks.
So many fun options!
Looking for morerock painting designs?
Patricks day craftsjust in time for St Pattys day oreasy to paint bird rocks.
And we have a whole collection ofChristmas rock painting ideasto try!
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