![]() We stumbled upon this one on Pinterest too. The contrast is nice and it’s easy for the kiddos too. Just grab your favorite colors and get to work. Pink Stripey Socks went with something extra simple and sweet. Again, more great ideas found on Pinterest. For every flag painted, you can learn a bit about the country it represents. Of course you could always turn the craft into a history lesson as well. You can even hide them around town for your neighbors to find. Just grab the colors you need and turn your rock into a sprinkled treat. We found this donut design on Pinterest too. There are so many different route to take if you’re turning your rocks into beautiful petals! 11. And when we stumbled up this floral beauty, we knew it needed to be featured. We scoured Pinterest for some ideas as well. Elves, reindeer, trees, Santa, and more, grab the paint and get t 10. Just check out these cute designs from Sustain My Craft Habit. ![]() Just like the fall, your winter holidays can inspired as well. And we’re fairly certain that the kiddos are going to love creating all the different jack-o-lantern faces. If fall is coming to call, why not use the season as your inspiration? These pumpkin rocks from I Love Painted Rocks are just too adorable. And then, let them get creative with their faces! 8. Make sure that you have a package of googly eyes with your paint. Makoodle created some monster rocks that we are sure the kiddos will fall in love with too. Take the leap and gather your inspiration. They’re so sweet and charming, you could even display the finished product in an apothecary jar throughout he summertime. Hodge Podge Craft went with some strawberry designs and we’re loving them too. You can turn your rocks into their favorite candy treat! Just check out the details by visiting A Girl & A Glue Gun. We’re betting on the kids really getting a kick out of this one. It’s a great project that inspires some fun rock painting! 5. We love the colorblocking and pattern mixing. ColorblockĪlisa Burke made some super trendy rock magnets for her fridge and we’re in love. You can get so creative and really personalize each painting. We found these owl painted rocks at Family Days Tried and Tested and knew they needed to be featured. Owls can be a pretty cute bout of inspiration as well. Check out these cuties at Living Rich With Coupons. From the heart eyes to the winky face, there’s a host of different things that you can paint all from glancing at the keyboard on your phone. ![]() EmojisĮmojis are a great bout of inspiration, especially for the little ones. If you manage to find flat rocks in several sizes, you can make a penguin family, like did! They’re so cute, you’ll want more and more. We’re kicking off the list with some adorable penguins. Of course, it would help to start off with smooth rocks in the first place. ![]() Also, you could use a spray sealer before even painting them, to make them less absorbent of the paint and/or markers you’re using. Keep in mind that before you even start, it’s always best to clean your rocks with a rough brush to remove any dust and other things you could find on them. We’re going to show you 50 cool things you can paint on the rocks you collected. If your kid is anything like mine, they’ll be collecting rocks every time they go out in the park, claiming it’s going up in “the collection.” So, what better idea than to paint them up – at least you’re using them for something decorative instead of just keeping them there, collecting dust. As long as you find some cool rocks, you’re good to go. Unlike many projects you can do with your kids, painting rocks is something you can do anytime, anywhere.
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