If you walk down to the beach today, you may get a surprise: a smooth pebble decorated with a bright picture (cartoon figures and animals are frequent) or encouraging message. Pebble painting, or “rocking”, is a fad that seems to have originated in the US with Megan Murphy’s The Kindness Rocks Project. She came up with the concept after gathering heart-shaped stones and bits of sea-smoothed glass from the beach, considering them as “rare treasures or signals and messages” from her departed parents. “Finding them made me joyful and I wanted to offer others with a similar experience.” This craft is suited for both youngsters and adults. The trick to making it enjoyable is this: Start big! Creating art on stones and rocks is not much different than painting paper, canvas, or walls. The supplies are the same–just the surface is different–but that’s what may be hard. Small stones and uneven surfaces are not the simplest to paint, especially if you want delicate details. If you’re new to this, start with a decent big rock or a great, flat stone. Pick a simple design and get a feel for how the paints and markers operate. Then go on to smaller stones if you like. This full beginner guide on how to paint stones covers everything you need to get started with the proper art tools, painting techniques, design ideas, and step-by-step lessons. GET YOUR COPY TODAY BY SCROLLING UP AND CLICKING BUY NOW TO GET YOUR COPY TODAY
STONE PAINTING FOR COMPLETE BEGINNERS: The Pictorial Guide on How to Create and Make Stone Painting Designs and Patterns from Scratch at Home Including Rock Painting Tools, Materials and Projects
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This book teaches artistic techniques and encourages creativity through the craft of stone painting, supporting fine motor skills.
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| Weight | 0.109 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 12.7 × 0.3 × 20.3 in |


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