Have you been walking through a local park or along the street downtown and stumbled upon a brightly colored painted rock? These painted rocks have been appearing in the most unlikely of places over the last several years and it doesn't seem like the trend is dying down anytime soon. Sometimes referred to as kindness rocks, the premise of the program is simple. You paint a rock, hide it somewhere for an unsuspecting stranger to find and hope that it makes their day a little brighter.
There are very few crafts that bring together people of all ages, interest levels, abilities and locations, but this one defies the odds! Here is everything you need to know about painted rocks:
Painted rocks are fairly self-explanatory - they are simply stones that are painted by people who want to share an inspiring or motivational message with a stranger. This movement began as a way to spread joy in a surprising and unexpected way. It quickly caught on and has now become a tradition in neighborhoods across the country. People of all ages, from young children to elderly adults, have found that painting rocks is therapeutic and they appreciate knowing that someone else who finds the rock will enjoy a bright spot in their day.
Rock painting is the best craft for any beginner, because you need very few supplies. Here's what you should have on hand:
Don't forget to bring your imagination along for your rock painting session. It takes a certain amount of creativity to envision what type of art work should be placed on a rock.
If you need a few ideas to help you get started, you're in luck. Here are a few suggestions for your own painted rocks:
When you find a painted rock, you have two choices: To hide it again for someone else to discover or to keep it for yourself and enjoy. Many homeowners are finding that painted rocks make the ideal addition to their garden and lawn decor. Some have created quite the collection, and people can always rely on their one-of-a-kind rocks to bring a smile to their faces.
Raena has an exceptionally positive outlook on life. She believes every day presents a new and exciting adventure. She also applies this attitude towards her work. She was raised in Bangor, Maine until she moved to Venice in 2011. She graduated from the University of Maine at Orono with a bachelors degree in public management. She has been an entrepreneur her entire life, owning several small businesses in Maine. She contributes her success to her problem solving skills and her commitment to excellent customer service. These skills will easily carry over to her real estate career. Her market knowledge and customer service will provide great service to her real estate clients.
She is currently a Realtor(R) for Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate in the Venice office.