Painted rocks can make beautiful additions to an already beautiful garden...
Pink Gerbera Daisies Hand-Painted Rock by nancymaggielee |
When your rock is displayed among other flowers, from a distance you may not even be able to tell which ones are real and which ones are painted!
Hand-painted rocks make excellent gifts, and one of the best things about painted flowers is that they last forever!
Firstly, many times they are free which, in my book, free is always nice!
I'll explain more about where to find rocks in the post called "Gathering Supplies".
Secondly, rocks are extremely forgiving of mistakes.
If you don't like what you have painted, you can easily start over again with no problem at all.
Just paint over your mistakes and try again until you get it to your liking!
Painting is a relaxing hobby and if you need a creative outlet, it can be a great stress reliever as well.
It's a fun craft for kids too, they love it. I painted my first rock when I was a child and really liked it. You can read that story here.
Later on in life I turned my rock painting passion into a business and started selling my rock creations on Ebay and Etsy.
The daisy rock painting pictured above was painted using my stencil method. Learn more about using stencils in the art of rock painting here.
This gives me a chance to share my creations with others, and speaking as an artist, there's no greater satisfaction than seeing someone else appreciate my creations.
The rock scene pictured below displays irises, tulips, daffodils, impatiens, crocuses, and pansies. It is a large (over 2 ft. tall) custom piece I created for a customer and I am very proud to display it here on this page.
I love to paint on rocks! I picked up a copy of Painting Flowers on Rocks by Lin Wellford about 15 years ago and I have been hooked ever since.
There are four basic steps to painting on rocks and they are as follows:
1. Gathering supplies
2. Draw your design or transfer your design to your rock
3. Paint your rock with your preferred method
4. Seal your rock with a weather resistant sealant
So if you're ready, let's go paint some rocks!!!
Below is a picture of the book that got me started on rock painting...
Painting Flowers on Rocks by Lin Wellford |
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