How to Paint Marbled Rocks
Have you ever wanted to created pretty, swirled patterns on rocks but weren't sure how?
Carissa from Creative Green Living demonstrates a technique that will have you marbling everything you can get your hands on!
Unlike marbling in the 90's, this one does not involve dipping your items in water!
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Supplies:
- Mixing containers
- FolkArt Multisurface Paint in different colors
- Martha Stewart Marbling Medium
- Craft sticks or plastic spoons
- White rocks
- Cooling rack (designated for craft use only) - optional
- Toothpicks or bamboo skewers - for swirled method
- Plate (disposable or designated for craft use only) - for dipping method
- Clear acrylic spray sealer (optional - use if rocks will be placed outside)
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Click here to learn how to paint marbled rocks on Creative Green Living
About the Author:
Carissa is a lifelong crafter and mom of two creative boys.
The owner and lead writer of both I Love Painted Rocks and Creative Green Living, she has won multiple awards for her craft writing including the Craftys Award for the "Best Craft Blogger" category in 2016 and the ShiftCon award for "Best DIY blogger" in 2018.
Her projects have been featured in magazines like Kids Crafts 1-2-3, Country Sampler Farmhouse Style and more.
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