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Toadstool Frog Rock Painting Giveaway

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Toadstool Frog painted rockThe Toadstool Frog for February 2019 is here. To win this beautiful rock painted by Liz Printz, all you have to do is become a subscriber to the Rock Painting Ideas newsletter and live in the United States or Canada.

“Toadstool Frog” will be given away on March 1st, 2019. Every month from now on, all eligible subscribers will be entered to win the rock of the month. One winner will receive this gorgeous rock.

This rock is adorable, I love how the little frog is looking up at the toadstools and his eyes are 3-D.  The rock is painted on both sides, with more toadstools on the back.

Related Post: Where to Find Rocks to Paint

To be fair on the giveaway, I will be simply asking my Rock Painting Ideas and Resources group to pick a number, and the subscriber that is that number will be the winner!  As the subscriber list grows, more rocks will be given away.

Please note:  I will be emailing the winner on the 1st of every month.  If I don’t hear from the winner within a week, I will be picking a new winner!

Subscribe to win and also receive tips, interviews with artists and ideas on how to create the best rocks around. You wouldn’t want to miss a single post.

Make sure you join our Facebook group Rock Painting Ideas and Resources. It has over 23,000 rock painting enthusiasts just like you sharing ideas on what to paint and the best ideas out there.  It offers daily inspiration, tips and techniques.  Plus, you wouldn’t want to miss out on all the fun!  You can join this group here.

Here’s the back side of the rock:

Toadstool Frog painted rock 2

More about Painted Rock Toadstool Frog Giveaway by artist Liz Printz:

I came across Liz Printz on her Etsy store called Beadherenow.  I was looking for rocks to purchase to do the monthly giveaway.  I was the lucky buyer of this beautiful stone, and now I’m going to be passing it on to one of you!  You can also find Liz on her Facebook page that you can find here. 

Getting started on rock painting is easy. You need to start with a few necessary supplies, and then you can create your works of art.

Here’s how you get started on Rock Painting:

1) Rocks

You want smooth flat rocks to create your masterpiece unless an unusual rock acts as the body of your art piece. Keep your artwork ideas in mind when selecting the perfect stones.

Make sure you’re able to remove stones from where you find them. Removing stones from National and state parks isn’t okay. Taking rocks from waterways can also be against the rules. It’s also illegal to take rocks from railroad tracks.

If you live in an area that it’s hard to find rocks, head over to your nearest home improvement center, landscape supply store and garden centers to purchase some.  Amazon ships this 30 pound bag of rocks for a great price.

2) Wash

Paint won’t stick to dirty rocks.  A smooth surface is what we’re aiming for, so washing your rocks in warm water and soap will ensure that.  You might want scrub it with an old toothbrush to make sure all debris is removed.  Allow rocks to dry before painting.

3) Sand

If there is any light bumps or grit on your rock, you can sand using 150 grit sandpaper.

4) Primer

For best results, you’ll want to prime your rocks especially if the rock is pitted.  This gesso primer is perfect for smooth results.  You can find out more here.  

5) Paint

Use acrylic patio paint for best results if you will be hiding your rocks outside. Adding a white layer before painting the color you want makes it pop.  Let each layer of paint dry before applying the next layer.  You can find acrylic patio paints here. 


Shift paint is paint that shifts color as you look at what you painted.  Shift paint can be found here.  

6) Paint Brushes

A selection of various sized paint brushes will help you create the perfect look you are going for.  This set has an amazing variety of sizes.  They say watercolor paint brushes, but work wonderfully with acrylic paint.  You can find them here.  

7) Markers

Adding text with markers is easier than painting words.  Through trial and error, I have found that Posca Markers work best for rock painting.  Make sure you look at the tip size before purchasing to make sure you have the right size.  I use the Ultra thin tip for outlining and writing words.  You can find them here.  

You could also buy this amazing set on Amazon.  It’s the BUNDLE SET.

8) Fineline Applicator

This Fineline Applicator lets you control your artwork. You can find a set here.

These Fineline Applicator tops easily screw on to your paint. You can find them here.

9) Dots

Dotting tools make perfectly round dots.  You can find a set on Amazon for an AMAZING price.  

Here’s an inexpensive set of dotting tools and paint brushes combined.  You can find them here.  

10) Seal

This is one of the most important steps to rock painting.   All that hard work that you put into your stone would be wasted with any type of moisture.   You want a seal that won’t curdle if the stones are subject to the outdoor weather.  Krylon Colormaster Spray is what I use.  Two thin coats works best.

You could also use Krylon Low Odor Clear Finish.  You can find it here.

For a non-toxic sealer, you can use DecoArt Varnish.  You can find it here.  

11) Brush Cleaner

How many have us have been guilty of not cleaning our brushes right away and throwing out a rarely used brush because of it? Soak your paint brushes in this and you’ll never have to do that again.

12) Brush Stand

It’s important to stay organized while you’re painting rocks.  This wonderful paint brush stand will have your brushes ready when you want to paint.  You can find it here.  

13) Display

If you have a special rock that you want to display, you’ll need a display stand.  You can find the three prong tulip display stand here.  (The price is for 6 stands.)

14) Techniques

Here are my favorite books on rock painting.  You can’t beat the price and you learn so many different styles.  The Art of Stone Painting is a treasure chest full of amazing art that teaches you to create them too.  You can find it here.


Mandala Stones will teach you how to master your dotting. You can find it here.

Art on the Rocks: 35 Rock Painting Projects and Tips.  You can find it here.  

We’ve reached the end of Painted Rock Toadstool Frog Giveaway!  Don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter to be eligible to win our monthly rock giveaway.  Make sure you pin the post below so you can refer back to it again and again.

Don’t forget to check out Rock Painting Ideas & Resources Facebook group here. 

Thank you so much for visiting.  Check out our other blog posts on rock painting.  Rock On!

Painted Stone Toadstool Frog

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Comments

  1. Susan C says

    February 20, 2019 at 10:43 am

    Enjoying the Rock Painting Ideas posts. So many talented artist. Lovely and inspirational.

    Reply
    • Rock Painting says

      February 24, 2019 at 4:00 pm

      Hello Susan! Thank you so much! I picked some very talented people for sure. Kelly

      Reply
  2. Sam Miller says

    February 20, 2019 at 11:53 am

    I do not understand where I go to post a number so that I can participate in the Painted Rock Giveaway for March. thank you.

    Reply
    • Rock Painting says

      February 24, 2019 at 2:29 pm

      Hi Sam! Post numbers? I’m not sure what you mean. If you’re talking about how I draw the winner is – when you subscribe to our newsletter on the blog you’re entered to win. There’s nothing more to do. When I draw the rock – I go to the rock painting group and ask them to pick an email category – A or B and then depending on how many people are on that list I ask them to pick a number 1-? however many people are on it. That’s the winner. Your number on the email list changes as each person subscribes. I hope that makes sense. Kelly

      Reply
      • Margaret Miller says

        February 24, 2019 at 4:05 pm

        Can you tell me if I have officially subscribed to the newsletter? I did sign up and I received about four emails asking me to verify my email address, which I did, but the only emails, I have received lately are asking me to subscribe to the newsletter. Very confusing. Thank you for your help.

        Reply
        • Rock Painting says

          March 6, 2019 at 1:41 pm

          Hello Margaret! Sorry about the delay – but yes you are subscribed. Good luck! Kelly

          Reply
  3. Doris Walker says

    February 24, 2019 at 12:36 pm

    I’m new to Rock Painting, but I’m loving it so far..

    Reply
    • Rock Painting says

      February 24, 2019 at 2:26 pm

      Hello Doris! Welcome to the movement. It’s definitely addicting. I hope you joined my rock group for even more inspiration. Kelly

      Reply

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Hello! My name is Kelly. Welcome to Rock Painting Ideas. I love everything about the rock painting movement, and I started writing about it on my other blog. After growing my Facebook group to over 21,000 people, I knew it was time to have a blog dedicated to rock painting ideas and resources. I hope you stay awhile and enjoy the ideas.

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