How to decorate stones with home made chalk paint.
What you need:
chalk
hammer
plastic bag
paintbrush or sponge
bowl
water
templates
Steine mit selbst gemachter Kreidefarbe dekorieren.
Was man braucht:
Kreide
Hammer
Plastikbeutel
Pinsel oder Schwamm
Schale
Wasser
Schablonen
Put the chalk in the plastic bag, close it with a knot and knock it with the hammer...
Kreide in die Tüte geben, mit einem Knoten verschließen und mit dem Hammer drauf schlagen...
...till it is fine enough.
...bis es fein genug ist.
Fill it in the bowl and stir it with a bit water.
After stirring wait a few minutes.
In die Schale füllen und mit etwas Wasser verrühren.
Nach dem Verrühren ein paar Minuten warten.
Put the template on a stone and dab the paint with the paintbrush or sponge on it.
Die Schablone auf den Stein legen, und die Farbe mit dem Pinsel oder Schwamm auftupfen.
Remove the template and let it dry. This is how it looks when it's dried:
Die Schablone entfernen und trocknen lassen. So sieht es getrocknet aus:
It starts to rain?
That is not a big problem, the chalk will stay.
(after drying you can see the designs again.)
If you want to remove the designs you have to pour water on it and lightly scrub with a broom.
Es beginnt zu regnen?
Das ist kein großes Problem, die Kreide bleibt.
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(nach dem Trocknen kann man die Motive wieder sehen.)
Wenn man die Motive entfernen möchte, gießt man Wasser drauf und schrubbt leicht mit einem Besen drüber.
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Oh wow...this looks so neat! :)
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That is something I have never seen, but looks like a great way to add personality to the outdoors!!
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So cute! What a nice little touch for some curb appeal!
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Karen
You make it look so easy and it looks great! Thanks for sharing with us at #WednesdaysWisdom :)
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Pretty! What A great Idea
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat idea. I want to try this.Thanks for sharing on Snickerdoodle Sunday.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful idea!! It was funny, just as I was thinking, what happens if it rains, you answered my questions. Thank you so much for sharing it on our Bowdabra Saturday Crafty Showcase!!!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a creative idea! I love the design and it adds a nice touch to the stones! Thanks so much for sharing at Share The Wealth Sunday!
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Lisa
Very unique and creative way of using chalk and chalk paint! Love that you shared your craft with us at Merry Monday!
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