Paint cheery cactii, rocks
and use painted rocks in noughts and crossesCheery cactus
How to: Paint five oblong rocks with cactus designs and leave to dry. Place a small pot upside down inside a larger pot, adding a
cardboard disc on top to create a platform. We used a hot glue gun to keep the rocks in place.
Rock story
How to: Paint rocks with whimsical images that will inspire the imagination. Children can start a story by pulling a painted rock from the bag. The next part of the story is prompted by another rock, and so the story carries on.
Our family rocks
How to: We chose rocks of different sizes and shapes
to represent each member of the family. When
allowed to dry between layers,Resene paints work
exceptionally well for rock painting, even at this level of detail. We used a black sharpie for outlines.
Noughts and crosses
How to: We used Resene Silver Aluminium and Gold
Dust to give these rocks a touch of glamour. Noughts and crosses are ideal for playing either outside or on the lounge floor.
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