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I used air clay to make bases for rocks to sit upright and latest creations

All are original except the beehives, I used Snowdonia Rock tutorials.

Acrylic paint pens, brush, mineral powder, UV sealed (I'm still getting the hang of it).

I used air clay to form a base. It's hard! I'll paint them black with a resin. The ladybugs will sit on fake grass with a green pinecone tree. The cottages will also be together and sit on driftwood with the cabled rope backdrop to hang.

I hope you like them!

u/Wooden-Word-2684 — 5 days ago

I painted a rock of my chicken, Velma, and added a Tiffany ribbon

I thought this was hilarious! The credit for the design and tutorial is from Anne of Reef Rocks. Velma is well known for her antics. She chases everything, follows me everywhere (including into my kitchen), she somehow managed to get into my food garden multiple times and she harasses the dogs next door. She accompanied me to a farm sit and disappeared for an hour. I'm in Australia in a rural sub tropical area, so I was running around the property yelling,"Velma! Velma!," and worried a python got her. I can't let her free range too much. I'm glad the nearest neighbour is over a km away, I probably looked like an idiot yelling for a chicken.

I thought of the "Tiffany," idea to reuse the ribbon.

u/Wooden-Word-2684 — 1 month ago

First time using decoupage on a rock

I call this one "catnap." I sealed around it (after the photo) and not on the actual image. It's almost too shiny, so I might just use a sealant spray on the image.

I slight burned the edge of the paper. I did small canvases too, but, it's not rock painting.

u/Wooden-Word-2684 — 1 month ago
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I think I over detailed the rock painting

Should I try and scale it back grey acrylic paint pen? Or start a new one?

I used mainly brush and some acrylic paint pen.

u/Wooden-Word-2684 — 2 months ago