Thursday, July 2, 2015

Rock Painting

As the title suggests, rock painting involves small rocks and pebbles and then paint them with colors. We can being creative by turning the plain rocks into creatures, flowers or monsters! That was what we did last week. 

They had so much fun doing this. They wanted to give these monster rocks to Bapak for Father's Day. We used acrylic paints because they are durable. We also glued some goggly eyes to give our monster rock a little bit of characters. But we ran out of the eyes so most of the eyes were painted (you need a super steady hand for this).

We glued the rocks with magnets we bought at Daiso. So that we can put them on the fridge and let them multiply. Hee. Here's one tip for you. Glue magnet which is three times bigger than the rock, so that it would not slip down the fridge with the weight. 

Not only the girls liked these monster rocks, Bapak also loved them as Father's Day gift. (Money saved.)

Prepare. To make monster rocks, you will need: Rocks, acrylic paint, paint brush, goggly eyes and magnets (optional).

Then, paint the rocks.

Let dry.

Tadaa! Our monster rocks. (I obviously skipped drawing the faces and gluing the magnets).

One of my favorites by Iyra.

Can you spot where Iris put her monster rocks?

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