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The Art of Rock Painting for Children and Adults - Stone Painting Guide with Techniques Projects Ideas Colorful Patterns and Tips - cover

The Art of Rock Painting for Children and Adults - Stone Painting Guide with Techniques Projects Ideas Colorful Patterns and Tips

Valerie D. Hering

Publisher: NPDK

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Summary

Begin your journey into the fancy world of beautifully painted stones today!
 
Have you considered rock painting as a hobby or side business, and you didn’t know how to go about painting rocks? You are in the right place as this book will guide you on everything that you need to know about the art of rock painting. This simple manual will enlighten you on painting rocks and stones stepwise and how to select and handle your painting equipment. 
 
This is an art form that the whole family can engage with and spend quality time bonding. You can also get professional with it as you sell your timeless masterpieces. 
 
Learn all about how to prep your stones for painting
 
The basic types of paints used in rock painting
 
Types of equipment needed
 
Painting techniques, stamps, stencils, and lettering
 
Invaluable hints and tips to make the painting process a seamless and fun-filled experience
 
Loads of amazing projects and ideas to get you started with your first project. 
 
Groom your inner painting skills today with this stone painting book for the whole family!
Available since: 09/07/2024.
Print length: 150 pages.

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