How to Make a Glitter Butterfly Painted Rock
This painted rock tutorial features two of my favorite things: butterflies and glitter!
My local rock painting group had a painted rock challenge this month where we were asked to paint and hide rocks with butterflies on them for the hide and seek rock game.
Of all the butterfly rocks I painted, this one is by far my favorite!
I used my favorite glitter paint called Glitterific together with a technique I developed for applying temporary tattoos to painted rocks.
I ended up with a sparkly, galaxy style butterfly painted rock and you can make one, too!
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Supplies:
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- Rock (find out where to get the best rocks to paint here)
- Paintbrushes (larger)
- FolkArt multisurface paint
- Glitterific paint in Blue Moon (as part of this set or by itself)
- Metallic temporary tattoo of a butterfly
- Mod Podge
- Clear spray sealer
How to Paint a Glitter Butterfly Rock Video:
Butterfly Painted Rock Step 1: Paint Rock
Use your favorite colors of acrylic paint to paint a flat rock in shades of blue and purple and allow to dry.Butterfly Painted Rock Step 2: Add glitter
Apply Glitterific paint over the top of the (now dry) painted rock. Allow rock to dry again.
Butterfly Painted Rock Step 3: Add tattoo
Choose the butterfly tattoo you like the most and cut it out.Peel the plastic film off the top of the tattoo. Place the tattoo face down onto the painted rock.
Hold a damp sponge on the back of the tattoo for 30-60 seconds before carefully peeling away the backing. Smooth out tattoo as needed with sponge.
Butterfly Painted Rock Step 4: Seal
IMPORTANT! Do NOT skip this step:Before applying spray sealer to your painted rock, you must seal the temporary tattoo with Mod Podge.
Some metallic tattoos interact with the ingredients of the spray sealer, which can make the metallic finish run! So protect your rock by Mod Podging it first!
Allow your painted rock to dry completely and then apply a generous coat of spray sealer.
In order to be sure the glitter stays permanently adhered to the rock, I recommend three of more coats of spray sealer (allowing the rock to fully dry between coats). Get more information about the right (and wrong) ways to add glitter to painted rocks here.
Some metallic tattoos interact with the ingredients of the spray sealer, which can make the metallic finish run! So protect your rock by Mod Podging it first!
Allow your painted rock to dry completely and then apply a generous coat of spray sealer.
In order to be sure the glitter stays permanently adhered to the rock, I recommend three of more coats of spray sealer (allowing the rock to fully dry between coats). Get more information about the right (and wrong) ways to add glitter to painted rocks here.
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How to Make a Glitter Butterfly Painted Rock
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This painted rock tutorial features two of my favorite things: butterflies and glitter! My local rock painting group had a painted rock challenge this month where we were asked to paint and hide rocks with butterflies on them. Of all the butterfly rocks I painted, this one is by far my favorite!
materials:
- Rock
- FolkArt multisurface paint
- Glitterific paint in Blue Moon
- Metallic temporary tattoo of a butterfly
- Mod Podge
- Clear spray sealer
tools:
- Paintbrushes (larger)
steps:
- Use your favorite colors of acrylic paint to paint a flat rock in shades of blue and purple and allow to dry.
- Apply Glitterific paint over the top of the (now dry) painted rock. Allow rock to dry again.
- Choose the butterfly tattoo you like the most and cut it out. Peel the plastic film off the top of the tattoo. Place the tattoo face down onto the painted rock. Hold a damp sponge on the back of the tattoo for 30-60 seconds before carefully peeling away the backing. Smooth out tattoo as needed with sponge.
- Before applying spray sealer to your painted rock, seal the temporary tattoo with Mod Podge.
- Allow your painted rock to dry completely and then apply a generous coat of spray sealer.
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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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