
Painting garden stones! Project for crafty gardeners
So I decided to use these to mark my garden plants this year. This is my start!
I'll post more pics as I make more.

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- These I painted for my partner for Valentine's Day, but he thinks they are too nice to put outside, so instead, they are decorating the coffee table, LOL!
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- I'm waiting for the plants to get a bit bigger before I place these in the garden.
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Those are really cute but I wished you had posted these a couple of months ago. We just hauled off a lot of rocks we've picked out of the garden that would have been perfect. I'm sure well find more and I have to make some. I used to have several of them.
Applestar, when I painted mine years ago I use Delta patio paints and they lasted several years. I don't know the chemicals used in the paint but it should be easy to find out. Soap and water clean-up.
Applestar, when I painted mine years ago I use Delta patio paints and they lasted several years. I don't know the chemicals used in the paint but it should be easy to find out. Soap and water clean-up.
I use acrylic enamel, and acrylic paint. Then spray them with a polyurethane. The paint is soap and water clean up, but the polyurethane spray, I just spread out plastic and newspapers and throw those away. You don't have to use it, but you'll just end up touching up more often than not.applestar wrote:Cute! What kind of paint do you use? I may or may not be able to do this depending on the chemical nature of the paint or solvents needed to cleanup.
You are talented. I would buy those.
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Love it! Acrylic paints would work well and not be detrimental. Another idea is to make custom pavers. You can use anything for a mold. OJ containers, plastic milk jugs, throw away aluminum pie pans or rectangular pans. Use Quick Crete. Before adding the Quick Crete to the mold set fern leaves, flowers or anything that will make a nice impression. Pour in the Quick Crete. Allow to dry. Remove from the mold. Use a wire brush to remove the plant material. Use as is or add color with acrylic paint. Another fun project.
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Those are so cute! It would be fun to do that with the kids next year. I'd like to get them each their own dirt box to plant something in, and they could decorate them with stones that they painted. =)
I like to decorate my garden. I have ceramic chickens out there, and I planted a flower border on one section. It makes it that much more fun. =D
I like to decorate my garden. I have ceramic chickens out there, and I planted a flower border on one section. It makes it that much more fun. =D
I have some new photos to post of stones I painted for the garden, and used for the boarders. 

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- This is the front part of the herb garden, with the stones.
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