Set the wet rock aside aside and let it dry.
How to make sparkling patriotic rocks with kids
Create these amazing patriotic rocks that sparkle and shine with pride. This rock painting idea for kids is perfect for hiding around town and showing off those red, white, and blues.
Sparkling Patriotic Rocks
Rock hunting and hiding is in full swing! For Memorial Day, our area had a big picnic and asked for lots of patriotic rocks for the kids to hunt. You know I helped with that project!
We really love to create fun new stone painting ideas for you to try with your little ones! These are perfect for the kiddos or for any rock painting beginner!
Use them to decorate around the home or leave them out to brighten someone’s day. This stone painting idea is perfect for Memorial Day, the 4th of July, Veterans Day, Flag Day, or any other time you want to show off your USA love.
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Supplies for sparkling rocks:
- Rocks. (check out these tips for where to buy rocks)
- Painters Tape.
- Foam Brushes.
- Paint.
- Mod Podge.
- Glitter.
- Clear Sealant. (we recommend this kind)
How to make glitter painted rocks
Check out these step by step instructions for creating patriotic rocks. Then you can see it all in action in the video below!
If you have a light enough color (near white) rock or stone this is perfect for making these rocks. If not go ahead and base coat your stone white and give it plenty of time to dry.
Use your painters tape to cover up the parts that you do not want to be blue.
Use your foam brush and paint the rock. Try to make your brush strokes full away from the painters tape, not towards it.
This will help keep the line crisp. Once your paint has dried peel up the tape. Now decide where you want your glitter. Add a new piece of tape to section it off.
Cover the space with Mod Podge and then cover the area with glitter. Do this over a lid or piece of paper to catch the loose pieces.
Set the wet rock aside aside and let it dry.
Once dry, remove the painters tape.
Using a roll of tape you can remove any stray pieces of glitter from your rock.
You can also touch up any paint if the tape pulls any off. You can add words or leave them plain.
No matter what they will be beautiful.
Make sure to seal with a few coats of clear sealant to help hold all that glitter in place.
I hope you give this glitter rock a try! Don’t forget we have loads of other fun rock painting ideas for kids. You can check them out here!
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Hi friends, Jane here from Sustain My Craft Habit. With all the rock painting projects we’ve done over the years, it’s pretty surprising to us that we haven’t yet done any patriotic painted rocks! So with the 4th of July just around the corner, we figured there was no better time to share this simple and fun DIY stacking rock idea.
Since we used a durable multi-surface paint that can handle the outdoors, there was no need to add a coat of sealer or varnish. Simply paint the three different sized rocks in these red, white, and blue themed design and place in the garden when done. Choose rocks that have a flatter surface so they can be easily stacked one on top of the other. Wouldn’t they look great in a little stack outside?
Supplies You Will Need
These step by step photos and instructions are here to help you visualize how to make this project. Please scroll down to simply print out the instructions!
First, you will need medium-sized flat surface stones in varying sizes for painting. Paint the entire surface of the largest rock and smallest rocks in DecoArt Americana Multi-Surface Acrylics – True Blue on all sides.
Next, paint the entire surface of the medium rock in Cotton Ball (white) on all sides. Repeat with an additional coat of paint if needed for full coverage. Let dry completely.
On the largest sized rock, add 5-6 stars using a white paint pen on both sides of the rock. Let dry and repeat for additional coverage.
On the medium sized rock, use a flat-tipped paintbrush to paint evenly spaced single stripes in the color Lipstick (or any red paint) across the width of the rock. Once dry, repeat on the other side of the rock continuing the stripe pattern. You can use a ruler to help the lines appear smoother along the edges.
Additionally, for the spots that are rough and jagged, you can use a paint pen to straighten and smooth out the edges.
For the smallest rock, draw a few small stars with a white paint pen and additional curved lines and swirls and dots using a red paint pen. Repeat for additional coverage.
Display the painted Americana rocks side by side or stack them with the largest on the bottom and smallest on the top. Happy 4th of July, friends!
Looking for More 4th of July Craft Ideas?
- Patriotic Star Jars
- Printable Patriotic Pinwheels
- Patriotic Bandana Wreath
- Patriotic Slime
- Star Suncatchers
- 4th of July Coffee Filter Flowers
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