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I enjoy decorating stones and pebbles

(41 Posts)
Yongy Thu 30-May-24 15:54:00

Other people seem to like them and I have given them to relatives and friends, for free of course, I would never dream of selling any of them.

Ilovecheese Thu 30-May-24 16:42:57

Be nice to see some pictures,

AreWeThereYet Thu 30-May-24 16:46:47

In Roker by the beach we once saw a small stone that was obviously painted by a child and possibly in memory of their Dad.

RosiesMaw Thu 30-May-24 16:54:05

A harmless enough hobby!
My grandchildren painted some beautiful stones-last Hallowe’en but then I’m biased!

Germanshepherdsmum Thu 30-May-24 16:56:48

Lovely, Maw.

polomint Thu 30-May-24 16:59:13

Can I ask what type of paint is used for the stones? They are lovely rosiesmaw

Yongy Thu 30-May-24 17:10:13

I don't paint mine, I either cover them with glitter, or use permanent marker pens of different colours. I get through a lot of super glue, which makes them shine.

nanaK54 Thu 30-May-24 17:12:21

Yongy

I don't paint mine, I either cover them with glitter, or use permanent marker pens of different colours. I get through a lot of super glue, which makes them shine.

Wouldn't PVA glue be cheaper and have the same effect?

soothed Thu 30-May-24 17:13:30

RosiesMaw

A harmless enough hobby!
My grandchildren painted some beautiful stones-last Hallowe’en but then I’m biased!

Wow! They look great! I wonder how they got the lines so neat, always had problems with that!

soothed Thu 30-May-24 17:14:28

nanaK54

Yongy

I don't paint mine, I either cover them with glitter, or use permanent marker pens of different colours. I get through a lot of super glue, which makes them shine.

Wouldn't PVA glue be cheaper and have the same effect?

Pva does have the tendency to peel off though.

Maybe some sort of resin would have the same effect?

Primrose53 Thu 30-May-24 17:14:47

I found a painted stone about a month ago and posted on Norfolk Rocks FB site (they put details on back of stone). They ask you to either keep it or hide it somewhere else. So I am taking it to Ibiza next week to help it on its travels.

MayBee70 Thu 30-May-24 17:18:30

The first time I saw some painted stones was on a wall in the Peak District and I was captivated by them.I started painting them and hiding them for my grandchildren. And, given that nothing grows in my garden because of the trees, I paint stones to add a bit of colour in the garden. I spray them with paint, draw on them with Sharpie pens and then spray with varnish.

Germanshepherdsmum Thu 30-May-24 17:20:34

Yongy

I don't paint mine, I either cover them with glitter, or use permanent marker pens of different colours. I get through a lot of super glue, which makes them shine.

Glitter isn’t very environmentally friendly.

Greyduster Thu 30-May-24 18:04:33

I used to do a lot of these - mostly birds and animals - and give them away, but this is the only one I kept and it fell off the bookcase recently and is now held together with cling film because I can’t bear to throw it out! It’s also done on chalk and chalk flakes eventually. You live and learn.

soothed Thu 30-May-24 18:10:31

Greyduster

I used to do a lot of these - mostly birds and animals - and give them away, but this is the only one I kept and it fell off the bookcase recently and is now held together with cling film because I can’t bear to throw it out! It’s also done on chalk and chalk flakes eventually. You live and learn.

Oh god it's beautiful!

polomint Thu 30-May-24 18:15:43

That's a beautiful painting * greyduster*

BlueBelle Thu 30-May-24 18:25:14

I did them too but have done any recently

Greyduster Thu 30-May-24 18:51:49

I love those, and the ones that RosiesMaw’s grandchildren did - they’re so jolly!

MissAdventure Thu 30-May-24 18:55:20

I really love yours, BlueBelle. smile
They're so whimsical

Esmay Thu 30-May-24 18:57:57

Me too !
I'm looking for a new source of scallop shells for my Mary , Mary Quite Contrary garden .

polomint Thu 30-May-24 19:41:04

I love the little houses bluebelle

JamesandJon33 Thu 30-May-24 20:09:32

They are all lovely. Proper creative art. Well done .

NotSpaghetti Thu 30-May-24 22:55:42

I have done some with my grandchildren.
We found that acrylic pens are easiest to use.

You can paint a background colour first if you want but the pens go on just like acrylic paint. Much easier for little ones.

Purplepixie Sat 01-Jun-24 13:40:22

Wow! These are beautiful. I don’t think I have the patience to make them though.

V3ra Sat 01-Jun-24 13:56:52

NotSpaghetti

I have done some with my grandchildren.
We found that acrylic pens are easiest to use.

You can paint a background colour first if you want but the pens go on just like acrylic paint. Much easier for little ones.

Thank you NotSpaghetti for this information.
I've ordered some acrylic pens and my minded children are really looking forward to trying this activity, which is new to us but something I've wanted to try for a while.
One 6 year old found a perfect smooth stone in the path yesterday while we were out in the woods. We had to dig it out with my radar key 😁