Owl Painted Rock Project

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When I was a little girl my Grandmother loved Owls. Each year we would buy her an Owl gift, an ornament, a tea towel or something with an owl image on.

I’m not sure what it was that my grandma loved about owls but today I am sharing my first Owl rock stone painting. It is a fun rock painting craft idea and can be done by adults or with kids.

In fact I’m sure the kids would love to paint different birds onto stones. It is really fun to do and an enjoyable process.

owl painted rock

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Supplies for This Rock Stone Owl

Uni-posca Paint Marker Pen - Medium Point - Set of 15 (PC-5M15C)Uni-posca Paint Marker Pen – Medium Point – Set of 15 (PC-5M15C)Margo 30lb. Decorative Pebbles River Rocks Colored Stones Medium Snow White Pebbles 1 in. to 2 in.Margo 30lb. Decorative Pebbles River Rocks Colored Stones Medium Snow White Pebbles 1 in. to 2 in.BIC Pencil Xtra Sparkle Mechanical Pencil, Colorful Barrel, Medium Point (0.7 mm), 48-CountBIC Pencil Xtra Sparkle Mechanical Pencil, Colorful Barrel, Medium Point (0.7 mm), 48-Count

Owl Rock Painting

 

How to Paint a Rock Stone Owl

The first step when creating my owl rock painting was to draw the outline of my owl on a rock stone.

Owl Rock Painting

I decided to add lines and different colours to make my owl quite unique.

Owl Rock Painting


I then used the size 3 Posca pens to colour in the different sections of my owl.

Owl Rock Painting

Once I had completed the base colours of the owl, I decided to outline the owl using a black size 1m Posca pen.

Owl Rock Painting

Outlining a picture on a stone can be a little tricky and won’t look perfect but it does help to make the image stand out.

Owl Rock Painting

Once I had completed the look of my owl I decided to add details and give the owl features.

Owl Rock Painting

I added lots of lines and dots using different posca pens.

This really added personality to my owl painting and I then outlined the black outline with gold.

Owl Rock Painting


I am really pleased with the end result and will be showing this owl to my grandma to see what she thinks.

Owl Rock Painting

Related Products

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Busy Now? Why Not Pin This Rock Stone Owl for Later?

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Owl Rock Stone Painting Project

owl painted rock

Makes this super cute and easy owl craft with kids today. You'll gonna love this craft like the way we did.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Active Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Difficulty Easy

Materials

  • One Rock Stone
  • 3m Posca Pens
  • 1m Posca Pens
  • 1 lead Pencil

Tools

Instructions

1. Draw the outline of my owl on a rock stone.
2. Add lines and different colors to make my owl quite unique.
3. Use a size 3 Posca pens to color in the different sections of your owl.
4. Outline the owl using a black size 1m Posca pen.
5. Add details and give the owl features. Add lots of lines and dots using different Posca pens.
6. Outline the black outline with gold.

About Angela Milnes

Angela Milnes is a Qualified Early Years Teacher who has specialised in Preschool and Kindergarten teaching. She has a wealth of experience teaching young children and is passionate about kids crafts and having fun as a family. Angela has also taught cooking skills and loves to share both family recipes and easy instant pot recipes here on The Inspiration Edit. Follow her on Pinterest!

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2 Comments

  1. This is something I did as a kid and we have a garden full of stones. We will be collecting them this weekend

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