Hey friends! Looking for some colorful floral rock painting ideas? Spread some cheer with this fun and easy design for painted rocks featuring purple and white flowers. You don’t need to be a great artist to pull off this design (and I should know, I’m no Bob Ross…) so get your brushes out and give it a try!
HERE’S WHAT YOU WILL NEED FOR HOT COFFEE ROCK PAINTING IDEAS.
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- Rocks!
- Acrylic Paints
- Paintbrushes
- Varnish (I prefer the paint-on type, but spray varnish works fine too)
- Paint Palette
- Permanent Marker
- Mod Podge or Craft Glue
- Stylus
For this design, I used a background of acrylic paint in a sky blue color. Then, I added a mix of lavender and white, with accents of yellow, bright green, and kelly green to add flowers along one edge. The bright, whimsical design makes it easy to spot – and fun to find. Add some cheer to a local park, downtown area, or the desk of a friend!
Don’t forget to add your hashtags to the back of your rock so others can share it and join in the fun! A Sharpie marker works great for adding messages, just be sure to brush it with a light coat of Mod Podge or craft glue so that the varnish doesn’t smear your lettering. For more detailed instructions, please check out my How To Make Painted Rocks post. And the most important rule of rock painting is to relax and enjoy it – don’t worry about perfection! We are always our own biggest critics, so you have to remember that a bright and cheerful painted rock will make anyone’s day, whether you’ve been painting for a week, a year, or a lifetime.
Don’t forget to add #PaintHappy to your painted rocks, and join in the fun in the new Paint Happy Rocks community! Share photos of your easy rock painting ideas with me here:
Follow and tag @PaintHappyRocks on Instagram and use the hashtag #PaintHappy
Follow the PaintHappyRocks fan page on Facebook
Join the PaintHappyRocks group on Facebook
Thanks for joining me today, and happy painting!
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