In the directions outlined below on this page, I will show you how to take a stained-glass themed picture of a nativity scene and transfer it onto a rock. After it's been transferred, you can use acrylic paint pens, acrylic paints, or Sharpies to add color to it to create a one of a kind piece of art.
To make a rock the one pictured above, like this you will need the following... (click on underlined link below to learn more)...
1. Before you begin transferring the image, prepare your rock by painting it with a base coat of white acrylic paint two or three times, letting it dry in between coats.
2. Next, you will need to find a picture to transfer onto a rock by using the following method here... Use a search engine like PINTEREST or Google and search for terms like 'stained glass nativity scene' or 'stained glass nativity'. Hit 'Enter'. Your results should look something like this...
After you get the results, look directly under the search box and hover over 'Images' and left click on your choice using your mouse. You should see a variety of images of 'stained-glass nativity scenes' that you can make your selection from. Select 'Copy image' as shown below...
'Copy image' selected from the choices in the search engine results after hovering over image and right clicking
3. In another window, open up a new WORD PROCESSING document, or have one open before you begin.
4. I chose this one for this rock painting tutorial...
5. Flip back into the blank Word Processing document that you have opened, and 'right click' again. This time, select 'Paste' from the choices shown. Your image will appear in the blank WP document and should look like this...
Image 'pasted' into the word processing document
6. When in the WP document, resize it by 'left clicking' on the image and grabbing the corner of the image. Move the black outline that appears around the image back and forth with your mouse.
The image will be true to size as it appears on the screen so use that as a guide to make it the correct size for the rock you will be painting.
You can see the small circles on the corners of the image in word processing in the picture below. Grab one of those corner circles with your mouse to change the size of the image to fit your rock...
7. Print out your image, so that you can proceed to trace it onto your rock's surface. It does not have to be printed in color but use the picture's colors as a guide for applying your paint or marker to the rock when you are ready.
8. Place a piece of your graphite transfer paper on top of your rock which has been painted with several coats of white paint (make sure the white paint is dry before doing this). Follow the directions on the box to make sure the graphite paper is facing the right way to accept the transfer.
9. Now you can place your printed image on top of the transfer paper and secure both pieces to your rock using Scotch tape. It's a good idea not to skip this step because the tape will keep the papers from sliding around and will give you a great result.
10. With a pen or pencil go over the lines directly on your image to trace it onto your rock.
11. After each line is covered, remove the papers to reveal the image on your rock. Watch the videos below for more details on this process...
PART 1 - "Learn How to Transfer an Image onto a Rock Using Transfer Paper"
PART 2 - "Using White Paint Pen to Coat the Rock Surface before Coloring"
PART 3 - "Adding Color to your Rock Painting"
12. Add color to your rock with paint pens, acrylic paints, or Sharpies!
How to Transfer an Image to a Rock Using White Paint, Freezer Paper and Mod Podge
Deco Color Opaque Paint Markers - White and Black Fine Point https://amzn.to/3a6Hu2o
Saral Transfer Paper - Graphite https://amzn.to/2Nnypsi
Arteza Paint Pens https://amzn.to/2FOsE2l
Black Sharpie - Fine Point https://amzn.to/3bFhZWK
Stained Glass Angel Coloring Book https://amzn.to/2QNIYa2
Tiffany Stained Glass Flower Coloring Book https://amzn.to/384Cklz
Links to some of my PINTEREST Boards that may interest my crafty friends:
Hand Painted Rocks by nancymaggielee
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
Stained Glass Painting & Glass Crafts
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
The Art & Craft of Stenciling
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
Decoupage
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
Fairy Jars
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
Illustrations & Drawings
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
Mason Jar Crafts
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
Image Transfer
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
Water Color Clip Art
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
Sharpie Crafts
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
See most of my PAINTED ROCK ART here:
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
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Hi and thank you for joining me to learn how to create a beautiful stained glass themed angel rock painting. I hope you will find this fun and informative.
In the videos below on this page, I will show you how to take a stained-glass themed picture of an angel and transfer it onto a rock. After it's been transferred, you can use acrylic paint pens to color it.
To make a rock like this you will need the following...
See pictures of more of my Stained-Glass Themed Rocks here
Stained Glass Themed Angel Rock
DIRECTIONS:
1. Before you begin transferring the image, prepare your rock by painting it with a base coat of white acrylic paint two or three times, letting it dry in between coats.
2. Find a picture you would like to transfer onto a rock by using the following method here... Use a search engine like PINTEREST or Google and search for terms like 'stained glass angel' or 'stained glass nativity'. Hit 'Enter'. Your results should look something like this...
Search results for 'stained glass nativity' using the PINTEREST search engine
After you get the results, look directly under the search box and hover over 'Images' and left click with your mouse. You should see a variety of images of stained-glass angels that you can make your selection from. Select 'Copy image' as shown below...
3. In another window, open up a new WORD PROCESSING document, or have one open before you begin.
4. Go back to your stained-glassangel image search. Did you choose an angel picture you would like to transfer to your rock? I thought this one would be nice for a future rock that I will paint...
5. After you choose your image, hover over the 'Image' you have selected with your mouse. 'Right click' on the image and select 'Copy Image' by clicking on it.
6. Flip back into the blank Word Processing document, and 'right click' again. This time, select 'Paste'. Your image will appear in the blank WP document.
7. Resize it by clicking on the image and moving the black outline that appears around the image back and forth with your mouse. The image will be true to size as it appears on the screen so use that as a guide to make it the correct size for the rock you will be painting.
8. Print out your image, so that you can proceed to trace it onto your rock's surface. It does not have to be printed in color but use the picture's colors as a guide for applying your paint or marker to the rock when you are ready.
9. Place a piece of your graphite transfer paper on top of your rock which has been painted with several coats of white paint (make sure the white paint is dry before doing this). Follow the directions on the box to make sure the graphite paper is facing the right way to accept the transfer.
10. Now you can place your printed image on top of the transfer paper and secure both pieces to your rock using Scotch tape. It's a good idea not to skip this step because the tape will keep the papers from sliding around and will give you a great result.
11. With a pen or pencil go over the lines directly on your image to trace it onto your rock.
12. After each line is covered, remove the papers to reveal the image on your rock. Watch the videos below for more details on this process...
PART 1 - "Learn How to Transfer an Image onto a Rock Using Transfer Paper"
PART 2 - "Using White Paint Pen to Coat the Rock Surface before Coloring"
PART 3 - "Adding Color to your Rock Painting"
How to Transfer an Image to a Rock Using White Paint, Freezer Paper and Mod Podge
Deco Color Opaque Paint Markers - White and Black Fine Point https://amzn.to/3a6Hu2o
Saral Transfer Paper - Graphite https://amzn.to/2Nnypsi
Arteza Paint Pens https://amzn.to/2FOsE2l
Black Sharpie - Fine Point https://amzn.to/3bFhZWK
Stained Glass Angel Coloring Book https://amzn.to/2QNIYa2
Tiffany Stained Glass Flower Coloring Book https://amzn.to/384Cklz
Links to some of my PINTEREST Boards that may interest my crafty friends:
Hand Painted Rocks by nancymaggielee
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
Stained Glass Painting & Glass Crafts
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
The Art & Craft of Stenciling
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
Decoupage
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
Fairy Jars
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
Illustrations & Drawings
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
Mason Jar Crafts
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
Image Transfer
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
Water Color Clip Art
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
Sharpie Crafts
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
See most of my PAINTED ROCK ART here:
https://www.pinterest.com/nancygirlro...
Looking for a fun gift for someone in your life? Check out my Zazzle store... https://www.zazzle.com/store/maggieleeflowers
I have t-shirts, coffee mugs, phone cases, office accessories, just to name a few!