21 thoughts on “Paint on rocks and give them to friends”
I have designed calendars for this purpose – A4 size – one month to a page, with an accompanying photo – and every photo that I selected was taken within walking distance of my flat in central King’s Lynn. Your painted rocks look splendid btw 🙂
Great post, Anna. Have done this for a fine art workshop as a public relations event. The clients loved the idea, especially as the stones were collected by volunteers. The organisers thought it was too messy to work, but each client painted a stone in under 20 minutes. I still have my paperweight which was gifted to me by my team. It sits in a hand painted wood box in a corner of my desk. xo
Great. Painted stones is company somehow. As paperweight, as decoration or sculpture. I have stone cats and dogs around me. Stones are very nice “friends” 🙂
I have designed calendars for this purpose – A4 size – one month to a page, with an accompanying photo – and every photo that I selected was taken within walking distance of my flat in central King’s Lynn. Your painted rocks look splendid btw 🙂
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Thank you and what a great idea with a calender 😉
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Thanks for linkback 🙂
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Seems like good Idea but I can’t paint.
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Everyone can paint, we just get different results 🙂
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A fun idea
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Thanks. It is fun painting on rocks 🙂
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It would be a fun girls night activity with everyones favorite beverage of choice.
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Good idea. It is fun to paint on rocks:)
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Beautiful job! Great idea, Anna! 🙂
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Thank you. It is fun searching for rocks that could be something else with a little painting on them.
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Thanks for linkback 🙂
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Excellent ! Santa Claus approves!
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Thank you 🙂
I’ll be back answering your other comments when my connection is ok again.
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Never you worry, please!
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Great post, Anna. Have done this for a fine art workshop as a public relations event. The clients loved the idea, especially as the stones were collected by volunteers. The organisers thought it was too messy to work, but each client painted a stone in under 20 minutes. I still have my paperweight which was gifted to me by my team. It sits in a hand painted wood box in a corner of my desk. xo
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Great. Painted stones is company somehow. As paperweight, as decoration or sculpture. I have stone cats and dogs around me. Stones are very nice “friends” 🙂
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I love that concept. I have only chiseled dragons at the moment but will look into other pets. Warm wishes, Anna. xo
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Warm wishes back to you 🙂
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