Sunday, March 04, 2018

Stone Painting for Kids Review & GIVEAWAY

Put collecting and painting stones on your summer bucket list! Expert stone painter and best selling author of The Art of Stone Painting F. Sehnaz Bac is back with an issue for children called Stone Painting for Kids: Designs to Spark Your Creativity. The author shares her uncomplicated technique of stone painting with step-by-step instructions, accompanied by large, full-color photographs. Learn how to pick and prepare your stones for painting and what supplies and techniques work best. This kid friendly volume starts with simple projects like numbers and letters, then progresses to more detailed designs - suitable for both girls and boys. It is packed with appealing designs all done using easily found, inexpensive materials -  pencil, acrylic paint, brushes, paint pens and acrylic varnish. Her painting method is well-tested. She sells her exquisite stones on Etsy. There are very clever ideas of what to do with your finished painted stones - some for play and some for learning. Get your copy below.



CONTENTS

Stone Painting: A Totally Fun Thing to Do!

Geometric Shapes
Numbers
Letters
Hearts
Faces
Multipebble Flowers
Mushrooms
Dominoes
Shellfish
Chess
Multipebble Rabbit
Words
Flowers
Houses
Shell Butterfly
Vehicles
The Sky
Animals
Tic-Tac-Toe
Multipebble People
Memory Game
Blackboard Stones
Washi Tape on Stones

Bonus
Stone Play
Mathematics
Scenes & Themes
Story Telling Stones
Spelling Game

About the Author





Stone Painting for Kids is available worldwide at Dover Publications. Dover, Great Books, Variety & Value Since 1941. Check out their catalog at Dover Publications. Dover has generously offered to giveaway a copy! One winner will be selected at random. Open until March 18, 2018. Canada & USA. Good luck!




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Red-crowned Crane by F. Sehnaz Bac




27 comments:

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