![]() Use Mod Podge or another clear brush on or spray sealer. You can wash several at once with dish soap and leave in a colander to drain and dry. You want to remove dirt so that it doesn’t mess your design. If you can’t find them in nature, the craft stores sell them as do home improvement centers. You can decorate any rock, but it’s harder to decorate ones with ridges. Here are my favorite tips for achieving the best painted rocks: Pick Smooth Surfaces Decorative rocks are perfect for displaying on shelves, in your garden, or as vase filler (the smaller ones, anyway!). ![]() Of course you can also keep the rocks for yourself or give them as gifts. I love the thought of making someone happy with a pretty rock and inspirational message. In a world where we’re just looking for a little something to brighten our days, these rocks are perfect! ![]() The idea behind these rocks is that you will decorate them and place them in locations for others to find as a “random act of kindness.” Isn’t it a cool idea? It’s a great spring or summer craft for kids or adults. Rock painting ideas are all the rage right now! I’m not sure if you’ve heard of the Kindness Rocks project, but it’s the reason why people began painting rocks in the first place (besides the fact that it’s just fun to do). ![]()
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